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100:01;001[U  ]| To$4$ all good Fellowes, Professors of
100:01;001[U  ]| \the Gentle Craft; of what degree\
100:01;001[U  ]| soeuer.
100:01;001[U P]| Kinde Gentlemen, and honest boone Companions, I present you
100:01;001[U  ]| here with a merrie conceited Comedie, called, \the Shoemakers\
100:01;001[U  ]| \Holyday\, acted by$4$ my Lorde Admiralls Players this present
100:01;001[U  ]| Christmasse, before the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. For$4$ the
100:01;001[U  ]| mirth and plesant matter, by$4$ her$2$ Highnesse graciously accepted;
100:01;001[U  ]| being indeed no$2$ way offensiue. The Argument of the play I will$1$
100:01;001[U  ]| set downe in$4$ this Epistle: Sir \Hugh Lacie\ Earle of \Lincolne\, had a
100:01;001[U  ]| yong Gentleman of his owne name, his nere kinsman, that$6@1$ loued
100:01;001[U  ]| the Lorde Maiors daughter of London; to$9$ preuent and crosse which$6@1$
100:01;001[U  ]| loue, the Earle caused his kinsman to$9$ be sent Coronell of companie
100:01;001[U  ]| int . . .