The Fatal Dowry
Some of the bench, that watch to give it,

More then to doe the office that they fit for:

But giue me (sir) my fee.

Rom. Now you are Noble. 

Now you are Noble.

Charmi. I shall deserue this better yet, in giuing My Lord some counsell, (if he please to heare it) [15] Then I shall doe with pleading. 

I shall deserue this better yet, in giuing

My Lord some counsell, (if he please to heare it) [15]

Then I shall doe with pleading.

Rom. What may it be, sir? 

What may it be, sir?

Charmi. That it would please his Lordship, as the presidents, And Counsaylors of Court come by, to stand Heere, and but shew your selfe, and to some one Or two, make his request: there is a minute [20] When a mans presence speakes in his owne cause, More then the tongues of twenty aduocates. 

That it would please his Lordship, as the presidents,

And Counsaylors of Court come by, to stand

Heere, and but shew your selfe, and to some one

Or two, make his request: there is a minute [20]

When a mans presence speakes in his owne cause,

More then the tongues of twenty aduocates.

Rom. I haue vrg’d that. 

I haue vrg’d that.


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