1221 Pol. I haue my Lord. | 2.2.183 |
1222-3 Ham. Let her not walke i'th Sunne, conception is a | blessing, | |
1223-4 But <not> as your daughter may conceaue, friend | looke to't. | |
1225-6 Pol. How say you by that, still harping on my {daughter,} <daugh-| ter:> yet hee | |
1226-7 knewe me not at first, {a} <he> sayd I was a {Fishmonger, a is farre gone,} <Fishmon-> | |
1227-8 <ger: he is farre gone, farre gone:>and truly in my youth, | I suffred much extremity for loue, very | |
1228-9 neere this. | Ile speake to him againe. What doe you reade my | |