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A Christmas Play from Keynsham [Hunter] 1822
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Diphilo and Granida - 1673

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1. in come i old father christmas welcome or welcome not  
2. i hope old father christmas will never be forgot  
3. a room a room i do persume  
4. for me and my brave gallants all  
5. please sir to give leave to rhyme  
6. for now i an come this merry christmas time  
7. activity of youth activity of age  
8. the like was never seen before nor acted on the stage  
9. as i walk down in warwickshire  
10. to view the red deer which runs here and there  
11. and there i saw bold robin hood  
12. and with my staff all on my shoulder  
13. so soon i cleared the way  
14. with my one two and three i made them for to flee  
15. any man do more than me  
16. walk in saint george  
17. in come i saint george that noble knigh  
18. which lost my blood in english fight  
19. this is the reason  
20. that makes me carry this bloody weapon  
21. any man do more than me  
22. walk in the valiant soldier  
23. in come i the valiant soldier bold slasher is my name  
24. sword and buckler by my side i warrant to win the game  
25. very likely  
26. and very likely too  
27. and what makes your nose look so red  
28. you eat more bread and cheese and drink more ale  
29. and that will keep you from looking pale  
30. slasher slasher don t be so hot  
31. for in this place you know not whom youve got  
32. a battle a battle let thee and i try  
33. which on the ground first shall lie  
34. five pound i would give if a noble doctor can be found  
35. see sir see sir here comes this noble doctor who travels much at home  
36. don t go about like your little quack doctors  
37. i go about for the good of the country  
38. more to cure than i do to kill  
39. bring me an old woman that has lain in the grave  
40. if she will arise and take one of my pills  
41. i will be bound in a fifty pound bond her life to save  
42. thomas  
43. yes sir  
44. this man is not dead  
45. not dead sir  
46. he has only got the tooth ache  
47. i think you had better draw it sir  
48. gentlemen gentlemen all  
49. is not this enough to kill any man at all  
50. i have travelled through ireland scotland and france  
51. rise up saint george and have a dance  
52. terrible terrible the like was never seen  
53. enough to frighten any man out of seven senses into seventeen  
54. any man do more than me  
55. walk in shepherdess  
56. once i was a shepherd walking on the plain i once a shepherd was walking upon the plains
57. courting of my shepherdess all among the swain courting my shepherdess among the swains
58. see see who comes here what shining beautys this but ha what here what shining beauty s this
59. which takes my delight all in the shady bliss which equally desires my shady bliss
60. tis i and my harmless damsel walking on the plain no harmless damsel wandring no nor man
61. i an lost i fear i shall not be found again i am afraid i shan t not be found again
62. miracle thy beauty i am sure you are no less miracle of beauty for you are no less
63. mistress take this little bottle and quench your thirst madam i am no less pray quench your thirst
64. yes kind sir let me thank you for it first kind sir i will but let me thank you first
65. it is very good indeed sir much better may you be indeed tis good but you must better be
66. i thank you kind sir for giving it to me in being so courteous as to give it me
67. if i had a thing as i could call my own if i had any worthy thing call d mine
68. how proud and lofty i should be i should be proud to offer t to your shrine
69. thou has said enough to shoot the dart thou has said enough for love hath shot his dart
70. so let us gain the prince s heart and to thy weeds i le yield my princely heart
71. good morrow moll this morning gay  
72. where art thou going so soon this way  
73. i have something to say to thee if thou will stay  
74. what hast thou got to say to me  
75. come tell me quick and true  
76. for here i stand spending my time to thee  
77. i know not how  
78. thy father and thy mother too  
79. told me that we should married married be  
80. and so pull down thy swathful look  
81. and swap thy love on me  
82. i will never marry with a cloud  
83. but i will have a handsome young man  
84. to lie in bed with me  
85. what dost thou talk of now  
86. am i not handsome enough for thee  
87. pray look another twich  
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