
Sir Thomas More ACT 4. SCENE 1. Anthony Munday (Ft. Henry Chettle & William Shakespeare)
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Chelsea. A Room in More's House.
Enter Sir Thomas More, Master Roper, and Servingmen setting stools.
More.
Come, my good fellows, stir, be diligent;
Sloth is an idle fellow, leave him now;
The time requires your expeditious service.
Place me here stools, to set the ladies on.—
Son Roper, you have given order for the banquet?
Roper.
I have, my lord, and every thing is ready.
Enter his Lady.
More.
Oh, welcome, wife! give you direction
How women should be placed; you know it best.
For my Lord Mayor, his brethren, and the rest,
Let me alone; men best can order men.
Lady.
I warrant ye, my lord, all shall be well.
There's one without that stays to speak with ye,
And bade me tell ye that he is a player.
Enter Sir Thomas More, Master Roper, and Servingmen setting stools.
More.
Come, my good fellows, stir, be diligent;
Sloth is an idle fellow, leave him now;
The time requires your expeditious service.
Place me here stools, to set the ladies on.—
Son Roper, you have given order for the banquet?
Roper.
I have, my lord, and every thing is ready.
Enter his Lady.
More.
Oh, welcome, wife! give you direction
How women should be placed; you know it best.
For my Lord Mayor, his brethren, and the rest,
Let me alone; men best can order men.
Lady.
I warrant ye, my lord, all shall be well.
There's one without that stays to speak with ye,
And bade me tell ye that he is a player.
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