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NOTE: This text begins on page 992 of Medieval Drama, ed. Bevington, was submitted by Prof. Ian Lancashire, April/87. Scanning Notes: e$ was used to represent e acute. <1 >1 denotes font #1, italics <3 >3 denotes font #3, Bold -------****------- <3The Play of the Weather3> A New and a Very Mery Enterlude of all Maner Wethers <1Made by John Heywood>1 THE PLAYERS NAMES JUPITER, a god THE WATER MILLER MERY-REPORTE, the Vice THE WINDE MILLER THE GENTILMAN THE GENTILWOMAN THE MARCHAUNT THE LAUNDER THE RANGER A Boy, the lest that can play [Jupiter is enthroned in a scaffold or curtained pew by means of which he can retire from the audience's view.] JUPITER. Right farre to[o] longe, as now, were to recite The auncient estate wherin ourselfe ha . . .