id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4011 Jonson, Ben Epicoene; Or, The Silent Woman .txt text/plain 50492 6567 90 that your ladies come to see, if I have credit afore sir Daw. TRUE: Yes sir: and then comes reeking home of vapour and sweat, CLER: Master True-wit, lady, a friend of ours. TRUE: Why, sir, he has been a great man at the Bear-garden in his CLER [COMING FORWARD WITH DAW.]: Why, do not you know it, sir LA-F: Are the ladies come, sir John Daw, and your mistress? CLER: Will you speak so kindly to sir John Daw, that has done you TRUE: Nay, faith, in this, sir, she speaks but reason: and, TRUE: Nay sir, you must kiss the ladies; you must not go away, now: TRUE: But he shall not, sir, by your leave. MOR: By no means, good sir; on to the rest: shall you ever come TRUE: Why, an it must, it shall, sir, they say: they'll ne'er DAW: It is true indeed, sir? ./cache/4011.txt ./txt/4011.txt