Winde we then Anthony with this Royall Queene, This day weele spend in mirth and banqueting.
A commoditie in question I warrant you, comeweele obey you.
To morrow and it please your Maiestie, To hunt the Panther and the Hart with me, With horne and Hound, Weele giue your Grace Bon iour Satur.
Tis good sir: you are very short with vs, But if we liue, weele be as sharpe with you Bass.
But let them measure vs by what they will, Weele measure them with a Measure, and be gone Rom.
Sir, Marke Anthony, will e'ne but kisse Octauia, and weele follow Lepi.
Hang him Iacke, come weele in here, tarrie for the Mourners, and stay dinner.
Doe then deare heart, for heauen shall heare our prayers, Or with our sighs weele breath the welkin dimme, And staine the Sun with fogge as somtime cloudes, When they do hug him in their melting bosomes Mar.
Ile none now, Giue me mine Angle, weele to'th' Riuer there My Musicke playing farre off.
Weele have a catch then, if with sol, sol, la: Gentlemen have you any good herbe?
We will defie him still, weele keep him out While we have power to doe it.
If they admit us for their Guardian, Weele dare dangers ere we part from them.
Well weele have a night out, god be with ye, Gossip.
Faith, weele lie together as close as we can; there's my Lady and her dogge lye al together and I at the bed's feete, and theres all our family of Love.
If not heareWeele seeke her further; France shall not conteine them But I will finde theire start-holes.
Sonne be content, weele go a seavenight hence, And see him in his universitie weedes.
Come, weele about it strait, all time seemes long, Where thou hast found slight cause to feare my wrong.
But come, our Lovers melt while we meditate; thou for thy Scholler, I for my soldier; and if we can not please them so, weele shake off this loose habit and turn Pages to suit their humors.
Tush, weele have a room scantly furnisht with lights that shall further it.
The date is out of such prolixitie, Weele haue no Cupid, hood winkt with a skarfe, Bearing a Tartars painted Bow of lath, Skaring the Ladies like a Crow-keeper.
Content, come weele go tell them all, And as they agree, so will we proceed.
God saue me, see who yonder is: Weele set her a worke in this businesse.
P}a: Wel let it be so, and to morrow I inuite you all 100 To my house to dinner: and in the morning weele A birding, I haue an excellent Hauke for the bush.
Nay husband let that go to make amends, Forgiue that sum, and so weele all be friends.
Weele not belie our teares; we waile not thee, It is our selves and our owne losse we grieve: To thee what losse in such a change can bee?
Come, Tigellinus, Let turne this bloody banquet Piso meant us Into a merry feast; weele drink and challenge Fortune.
Come, sirrah; Weele see how stoutly you'le stretch out your necke.
Binde her fast; Weele try what recantation you can make.
Nay Gemulo and Silvio, contented bee: This night let me intreate ye you will take Such cheare as I and these poore Dames can make: To morrow morne weele bring you on your way.
I am almost tir'd, come Ladies weele beguile Dull time, and take the aire annother while.
Weele have musicke, I love noise, We will out roare the Thames and shake the bridge boy.
And when the Moone doth once appeare, Weele trace the lower grounds, When Fayries in their Ringlets there Do daunce their nightly rounds.
Sometime weele angle at the Brooke, The freckled Trout to take, 210 With silken Wormes, and bayte the hooke, Which him our prey shall make.
The Spiders Webb to watch weele stand, And when it takes the Bee, Weele helpe out of the Tyrants hand, The Innocent to free.
My mastre is in goode hele, blissed be Godd, and dothe and schall doo ryght weele in alle hes maters.
God send us a good scheryf thys yere, and thanne we schalle do weele inough, be the grace of God.
I walked aboute all the lordeschippes and spake with all the fermours and tennaunts that longen to the maner to undrestande her disposessyon and to receyve money of hem; and I fynde [them] ryght weele disposed to you.
I requere you a[n]swere for me as I wolde and have do for you whan som of hem have seid ful nakedly of you, and suche as ye deeme hafe mysereported causeles of me, I pray you that they see my letter as weele as my frendes.
I have wrete the cauce to hym that of nature schulde be my beste frende, that for as much I had labored as weele as W.
In the vast kingdome of Oceanus, In a pitcht field weele meet the king of Fraunce And that false traytor Duke.
Both our children Weele race from our remembrance, and advance No other thought but how to plague proud France.
Be merry then; weeleshare a friendly part, But you shall tryumph in our daughter's heart.
Weele take him up; sure, we shall get a monstrous deale of mony with him.
I hold your counsell for the best; Weele once conclude our sorrowes with a jest.
Welcome once more: first weele go see your love, After to banquet and from thence to woo.
We cannot say, As if we were in Paris we might say, Your viands shall be costly: but presume, Such as the Camp affords, weele have the best.
No it is too farre to goe to night, weelebe up betimes ith morning, and not goe to bedd at all.
Zounds, then, in spightWeele save Navar and chase you hence in fight.
God give you good night Madams, thanke you for my good cheere, weele tickle the vanity ant no longer with you at this time but ile indite your La.
Now by Saynt Denis and our Grandsire's tombeWeele meet thee.
Thys letter was wreten with as greete peyne as ever wrote I thynge in my lyfe, for in goode feyth I have be ryght seke, and yet am not veryly weele at ease, God amend it, &c.
Sirra take in this fellow and keepe him close, [dac031] And send out a Purseuant for his maister straight, Weele here more of this before the King.
No, so some other might set vpon our backes, Weele staie till all be entered, and then follow them.
Shee shall not neede my Lorde, weele meete her in the field.
That done, with themweele post vnto the Queene, And once more trie our fortune in the field.
Drumme strike vp, for now weele march to London, for to morrow [dan005] I meane to sit in the Kings seate at Westminster.
Thanks cosin Buckingham, ioyne thou with me, And both of vs with the Duke of Suffolke, ·daa110· Weele quickly heaue Duke Humphrey from his seate.
But let vs watch this haughtie Cardinall, ·daa105· Cosen of Somerset be rulde by me, Weele watch Duke Humphrey and the Cardinall too, And put them from the marke they faine would hit.
Weele all assist thee, and he that flies shall die.
My gratious Lord, see where my Lady comes, Please it your grace, weele take her from the Sheriffes?
You ken varyweele the accord 'twixt the twa kingdoms" &c.
It were weele doo if ther were no suppena out for hym to cauce that ther schulde non come, nouther to hym nor to hes brother, &c.
I fynde [him] weeledisposed in all thynges, excepte for Sir W.
And as for delyveryng of money to Dawbeney, I do that I may do, and more thenne I may weele doo, for I have put my selfe in gret daunger for that I have borwyd, &c.
Berney of Redham, Skyppewith, and Danyell of Merchelond, ryght weele disposed to you ward at this tyme in helpyng and in zevyng ther goode avice to me for suche maters as I had to doo.
King It likes vs well, and at fit time and leasure Weele reade and answere these his Articles, Meane time we thanke you for your well Tooke labour: go to your rest, at night weele feast togither: Right welcome home.
Therefore, my wags, weele horse us in the morne, 125 And post to Oxford to this jolly frier: Bacon shall by his magicke doe this deed.
Notice the recurrence in Drummond's version of the "weele I wot.
Helpe me but carry my fellow Hodge in, and weele crushe it, i faith.
Some scholler; and weele aske him where Frier Bacon is.
Sirra Franke, whilst they are playing heere, Weele to the greene to bowles.
Well, weele to the church stile,[1090] and have a pot, and so tryll lyll.
Why, then, master Barnes, and if you please, Our wives shall try the quarrell twixt us two, 85 And weelelooke on.
But let them measure vs by what they will, Weele measure them a measure and be gone.
Mer: Tut dun's the mouse, the Cunstables old word, 25 If thou beest Dun, weele draw thee from the mire Of this surreuerence loue wherein thou stickst.
Weele feast each other, ere we part, and lett's Draw lots who shall begin Ant.
Disorder that hath spoyld vs, right vs now, Come we in heapes, weele offer vp our liues 15 Vnto these English, or else die with fame.
The dead with charitie enterred in clay: Weele then to Calice, and to England then, Where nere from France, arriude more happier men.
Besides, weele cut the throats of those we haue, And not one aliue shall taste our mercy.
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