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<Text id=DekWiEd> <Author>Dekker, Thomas</Author> <Title>The Witch of Edmonton</Title> <Edition>The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Fredson Bowers, ed. Cambridge: The University Press, 1958</Edition> <Date>1622</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>DekWiEd1.1</locdoc> <div0 type=act n=1><div1 type=scene n=1> <l> <i>Enter</i> Frank Thorney, Winnifride <i>with-child</i>.</l> <l><i>Frank</i>. Come, Wench; why here's a business soon dispatch'd.</l> <l>Thy heart I know is now at ease: thou needst not</l> <l>Fear what the tattling Gossips in their cups</l> <l>Can speak against thy fame: thy childe shall know</l> <l>Who to call <i>Dad</i> now.</l> <l><i>Win</i>. You have discharg'd</l> <l>The true part of an honest man; I cannot</l> <l>Request a fuller satisfaction</l> <l>Then you have freely granted: yet methinks</l> <l>'Tis an hard case, being lawful man and wife,</l> <l>We should not live together.</l> <l><i>Frank</i>. Had I fail'd</l> <l>In promise of my t . . .
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