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nought but faith! BLAUNCH. Pardon, dear father, my follies that are past, Wherein I have neglected my duty, Which I in reverence ought to shew your grace; For, led by love, I thus have gone astray, And now repent the errors I was in. ZWENO. Stand up, dear daughter: though thy fault deserves For to be punisht in the extremest sort, Yet love, that covers multitude of sins, Makes love in parents wink at childrens faults. Sufficeth, Blaunch, thy father loves thee so, Thy follies past he knows but will not know. And here, Duke William, take my daughter to thy wife, For well I am assured she loves thee well. WILLIAM. A proper conjunction! as who should say, Lately come out of the fire, I would go thrust my self into the flame. Let Maistres nice go Saint it where she list, And coyly quaint it with dissembling face. I hold in scorn the fooleries that they use: I being free, will never subject my self To any such as she is underneath the Sun. ZWENO. Refusest thou to take my daughter to thy wife? I tell thee, Duke, this rash denial may bring More mischief on thee then thou canst avoid. WILLIAM. Conseit hath wrought such general dislike, Through the false dealing of Mariana, That utterly I do abhore their sex. They are all disloyal, unconstant, all unjust: Who tries as I have tried, and finds as I have found, Will say theres so such creatures on the ground. BLANCH. Unconstant Knight, though some deserve no trust, Theres others faithful, loving, loyal, and just. [Enter to them Valingford with Em and the Miller, and Mountney, and Manville, and Elner.] WILLIAM. How now, Lord Valingford, what makes these women here? VALINGFORD. Here be two women, may it please your grace, That are contracted to one man, and are In strife whether shall have him to their husband. WILLIAM. Stand foorth, women, and say, To whether of you did he first give his faith. EM. To me, forsooth. ELNER. To me, my gratious Lord. WILLIAM. Speak, Manville: to whether didst thou give thy faith? MANVILLE. To say the troth, this maid had first my love. ELNER. Yes, Manville, but there was no witness by. EM. Thy cons
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