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J. Payne Collier [1842–1844], The works of William Shakespeare. The text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions: with the various readings, notes, a life of the poet, and a history of the Early English stage. By J. Payne Collier, Esq. F.S.A. In eight volumes (Whittaker & Co. [etc.], London) [word count] [S10101].
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SCENE V. Mitylene. A Street before the Brothel. Enter from the Brothel, Two Gentlemen.

1 Gent.

Did you ever hear the like?

2 Gent.

No; nor never shall do in such a place as this, she being once gone.

1 Gent.

But to have divinity preached there! did you ever dream of such a thing?

2 Gent.

No, no. Come, I am for no more bawdy-houses. Shall we go hear the vestals sing?

1 Gent.

I'll do any thing now that is virtuous; but I am out of the road of rutting for ever.

[Exeunt.

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J. Payne Collier [1842–1844], The works of William Shakespeare. The text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions: with the various readings, notes, a life of the poet, and a history of the Early English stage. By J. Payne Collier, Esq. F.S.A. In eight volumes (Whittaker & Co. [etc.], London) [word count] [S10101].
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