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HCRADEM14UPU(DEM::1:) <Actus Primus:>
<Scea. pria. Enter .2. Gent. Vshers, z>
<Seruants, wth perfumes zc.>
<1.Gent.V>. <Round, round>: perfume it round: looke you dilligently
the State be right: Are theis the richest Cushions[
fy: fy: who waites i^th^ ward|#robe[
<2.Gent.V>. but ^pray ye tell me
doe you thinck for certaine, theis <Embassadors>
shall haue this Mornings Audience[
<1>. They shall haue it:
that you could should live at Court, and vnderstand not[
I tell you they must haue it.
<2>. vpon what necessitie[
<1>. still you are off the trick of Court: Sell your Place,
and soaw your Grounds: you are not for this Tillage:
(make all things perfect) would you haue theis Ladies,
they that come here to see the Show, theis Beuties <Enter 2. or> ] <3. Ladies>
that haue byn labouring to sett|#off their Sweetnes,
and washd, and curld; perfum^d, and taken Glisters,
for feare a flaw of wind might over|#take ^em,
loose theis, and all theire expectations[
<Maddams>, the b . . .