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Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616

"Sir John Oldcastle"


HOST.
Yfaith, my fellow, I have no lodging, but what I keep
for my guess, that I may not disappoint: as for meat
thou shalt have such as there is, & if thou wilt lie in
the barn, there's fair straw, and room enough.
IRISHMAN.
Is thank my mester hartily, de straw is good bed for me.
HOST.
Ho, Robin!
ROBIN.
Who calls?
HOST.
Shew this poor Irishman into the barn; go, sirra.
[Exeunt.]
[Enter carrier and Kate.]
CLUB.
Ho, who's within here? who looks to the horses?
God's hat! here's fine work: the hens in the manger,
and the hogs in the litter. A bots found you all; here's
a house well looked to, yvaith.
KATE.
Mas, goffe Club, I'se very cawd.
CLUB.
Get in, Kate, get in to fire and warm thee. Ho! John
Hostler.
[Enter Hostler.]
HOSTLER.
What, gaffer Club? welcome to saint Albans. How does
all our friends in Lancashire?
CLUB.
Well, God have mercy, John; how does Tom; where's he?
HOSTLER.
O, Tom is gone from hence; he's at the three horse-loves
at Stony-stratford. How does old Dick Dunne?
CLUB.
God's hat, old Dunne has been moyerd in a slough in
Brickhill-lane, a plague found it; yonder is such
abomination weather as never was seen.
HOSTLER.
God's hat, thief, have one half peck of peas and oats more
for that: as I am John Ostler, he has been ever as good a
jade as ever travelled.


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