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THE Merry Wiues of Windsor.
Actus primus, Scena prima.
Enter Iustice
Shallow, Slender,
Sir
Hugh Euans,
Master
Page, Falstoffe, Bardolph, Nym, Pistoll, Anne Page,
Mistresse
Ford,
Mistresse
Page, Simple.
Sir
Hugh,
perswade me not: I will make a Star- Chamber matter of it, if hee were twenty Sir
Iohn Falstoffs,
he shall not abuse
Robert Shallow
Esquire.
In the County of
Glocester,
Iustice of Peace and
Coram
.
I
(Cosen
Slender
) and
Cust-alorum.
I
, and
Ratolorum
too; and a Gentleman borne (Master Parson) who writes himselfe
Armigero,
in any Bill, Warrant, Quittance, or Obligation,
Armigero.
I
that I doe, and haue done any time these three hundred yeeres.
All his successors (gone before him) hath don't: and all his Ancestors (that come after him) may: they may giue the dozen white Luces in their Coate.
It is an olde Coate.
The dozen white Lowses doe become an old Coat well: it agrees well passant: It is a familiar beast to man, and signifies Loue.
The Luse is the fresh-fish, the salt-fish, . . .
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