1366-7 Ham. He that playes the King shal be welcome, his | Maiestie shal | |
1367-8 haue tribute {on} <of> me, the aduenterous | Knight shall vse his foyle and | |
1368-9 target, the Louer shall | not sigh gratis, the humorus Man shall end | |
1369-70 his part in | peace, <the Clowne shall make those laugh whose lungs> | |
1371-2 <are tickled a'th'sere:> and the Lady shall say her minde | freely: or the | |
1372-3 {black} <blanke> verse shall hault for't. What players | are they? | |
1374-5 Ros. Euen those you were wont to take {such} delight in, | the Trage- | |