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<Text id=JonEver>
<Author>Jonson, Ben</Author>
<Title>Every Man in His Humour</Title>
<Edition>Prepared from 1601 Quarto (STC 14766) by Hugh Craig, D of English, U o
f Newcastle. OTA A-1437-A</Edition>
<Date>1601</Date>
<body>
<loc><locdoc>JonEver1.1</locdoc>
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<l n=1.1.1><sp>D</sp>Now trust me, here is a goodly day toward.</l>
<l n=1.1.2><sp>D</sp>Musco, call up my son Lorenzo: bid him </l>
<l n=1.1.3><sp>D</sp>rise: tell him, I have some businesse to imploy </l>
<l n=1.1.4><sp>D</sp>him in.</l>
<l n=1.1.5><sp>B</sp>I will, sir, presently.</l>
<l n=1.1.6><sp>D</sp>But heare you, sirrah;</l>
<l n=1.1.7><sp>D</sp>If he be at study, disturbe him not.</l>
<l n=1.1.8><sp>B</sp>Very good, sir. </l>
<l n=1.1.8><sp>'</sp>Exit Musco.</l>
<l n=1.1.9><sp>D</sp>How happy would I estimate my*selfe,</l>
<l n=1.1.10><sp>D</sp>Could I (by any meane) retyre my son,</l>
<l n=1.1.11><sp>D</sp>From one vayne course of study he affects?</l>
<l n=1.1.12><sp>D</s . . .