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<Text id=FleMTho> <Author>Fletcher, John</Author> <Title>Monsieur Thomas</Title> <Edition>London: J. Macock, 1679</Edition> <Date>1610-1616</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>FleMTho1.1</locdoc> <div0 type=act n=1><div1 type=scene n=1> <l n=1> MONSIEUR THOMAS</l> <l n=2> A COMEDY</l> <l n=3> Actus primus. Scena prima.</l> <l n=4> Enter Alice, and Valentine.</l> <l n=5> <sp>Alice</sp> How dearly welcome you are!</l> <l n=6> <sp>Val</sp> I know it,</l> <l n=7> And my best Sister, you are as dear to my sight,</l> <l n=8> And pray let this confirm it: how you have govern'd</l> <l n=9> My poor state in my absence, how my servants,</l> <l n=10> I dare, and must believe, else I should wrong ye,</l> <l n=11> The best and worthiest.</l> <l n=12> <sp>Alic</sp> As my womans wit, Sir,</l> <l n=13> Which is but weak and crazie.</l> <l n=14> <sp>Val</sp> But good Alice,</l> <l n=15> Tell me how fares the gentle Cellide,</l> <l n=16> The life of my affection, since my travel,</l> <l n=17> My long and lazie T . . .