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I marry did he.
_1_.
Our shops are well look't to now.
_2_.
'Slife, yonder's my Master, I think.
_1_.
No 'tis not he.
_Enter a man with two Citizens-wives._
_1 Cit_.
Lord how fine the fields be, what sweet living 'tis in the Country!
_2 Cit_.
I poor souls, G.o.d help 'em; they live as contentedly as one of us.
_1 Cit_.
My husbands Cousin would have had me gone into the Country last year, wert thou ever there?
_2 Cit_.
I, poor souls, I was amongst 'em once.
_1 Cit_.
And what kind of creatures are they, for love of G.o.d?
_2 Cit_.
Very good people, G.o.d help 'em.
_1 Cit_.
Wilt thou go down with me this Summer when I am brought to bed?
_2 Cit_.
Alas, it is no place for us.
_1 Cit_.
Why, pray thee?
_2 Cit_.
Why you can have nothing there, there's no body cryes brooms.
_1 Cit_.
No?
_2 Cit_.
No truly, nor milk.
_1 Cit_.
Nor milk, how do they?
_2 Cit_.
They are fain to milk themselves i'th' Country.
_1 Cit_.
Good Lord! but the people there, I think, will be very dutiful to one of us.
_2 Cit_.
I G.o.d knows will they, and yet they do not greatly care for our husbands.
_1 Cit_.
Do they not? Alas! I'good faith I cannot blame them: for we do not greatly care for them our selves. _Philip_, I pray choose us a place.
_ Phil_.
There's the best forsooth.
_1 Cit_.
By your leave good people a little.
_3_.
What's the matter?
_ Phil_.
I pray you my friend, do not thrust my Mistress so, she's with Child.