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George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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SCENE V. Enter Clown.

Clown.

Yonder man is carry'd to prison.

Bawd.

Well; what has he done?

Clown.

A woman.

Bawd.

But what's his offence?

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Clown.

Groping for trouts in a peculiar river.

Bawd.

What? is there a maid with child by him?

Clown.

No; but there's a woman with maid by him. You have not heard of the proclamation, have you?

Bawd.

What proclamation, man?

Clown.

All houses in the suburbs of Vienna must be pluck'd down?

Bawd.

And what shall become of those in the city?

Clown.

They shall stand for seed; they had gone down too, but that a wise burger put in for them.

Bawd.

But shall our houses of resort in the suburbs be pull'd down?

Clown.

To the ground, mistress.

Bawd.

Why here's a change indeed in the common-wealth; what shall become of me?

Clown.

Come, fear not you; good counsellors lack no clients; though you change your place, you need not change your trade: I'll be you tapster still. Courage, there will be pity taken on you; you that have worn your eyes almost out in the service, you will be considered.

Bawd.

What's to do here, Thomas Tapster? let's withdraw.

Clown.

Here comes Signior Claudio, led by the provost to prison; and there's Madam Juliet.

[Ex. Bawd and Clown.
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George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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