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<2The players'names>2
The Merchant
The Knight
The Plowman
The Philosopher
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<2OF GENTYLNES AND NOBYLYTE A DYALOGE BETWEN THE>2
<2MARCHA UNT, THE KNYGHT AND THE PLOWMAN, dysputyng who>2
<2is a verey gentylman and who is a noble man and how men shuld come to>2
<2auctoryte, compilid in maner of an enterlude with divers toys and gestis addyd therto>2
<2to make mery pastyme and disport.>2
<2The Marchaunt>2 0 what a gret welth and prosperyte
It is to any reme where marchauntes be,
Havyng fre lyberte and entercours also
All marchaundyse to convey to and fro,
Whych thyng I have usyd and the verey fet found
And thereby gotton many a thousand pownd.
Wherfore now because of my grete ryches,
Thoroughowt this land in every place doutles
I am magnyfyed and gretly regardyd,
And for a wyse and noble man estemyd. . . .