So my lord have you, What do I care who gives you ? Since my lord Does purpose to be private, I'll not cross him. I know not, Master Allworth, how my lord May be provided, and therefore there's a purse Of gold, 'twill serve this night's expense; to-morrow... A New Way to Pay Old Debts - Page 96by Philip Massinger - 1904 - 127 pagesFull view - About this book
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...give me in the church. O'ccr. So my lord have you, What do I care who gives you ? since my lord Does purpose to be private, I'll not cross him. I know...a purse Of gold, 'twill serve this night's expense ; to morrow I'll furnish him with any sums: in the mean time, Use my ring to my chaplain ; he is beneficed... | |
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