Mi.Ford. behaued reproofe to al vncomelinesse, that I would haue
Mi.Ford. sworne his disposition would haue gone to the truth of
Mi.Ford. his words: but they doe no more adhere and keep place
Mi.Ford. so many Tuns of oyle in his belly) a'shoare at Windsor?
Mi.Ford. How shall I bee reuenged on him? I thinke the best way
Mi.Ford. were, to entertaine him with hope, till the wicked fire
Mi.Ford. of lust haue melted him in his owne greace: Did you e
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Page and Ford differs: to thy great comfort in this my
Mis.Page. stery of ill opinions, heere's the twyn‑brother of thy Let
Mis.Page. ter: but let thine inherit first, for I protest mine neuer
Mis.Page. shall: I warrant he hath a thousand of these Letters, writ
Mis.Page. with blancke‑space for different names (sure more): and
Mis.Page. these are of the second edition: hee will print them out
Mis.Page. of doubt: for he cares not what hee puts into the presse,