Let it alone, let’s to Billards
SHAKESPEARE.
As put forth in 1623.
A REPRINT OF
Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARES.
COMEDIES, HISTORIES, & TRAGEDIES.
Publifhed according to the True Originall Copies.
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1864.
The Tragedie of Anthony and Cleopatra. P. 348
Enter Cleopater, Charmian, Iras, and Alexas.
Cleo. Giue me fome Muficke:Muficke, moody foode of vs that trade in Loue.
Omnes. The Muficke, hoa.
Enter Mardian the Eunuch.
Cleo. Let it alone, let’s to Billards : come Charmian.
Char. My arme is fore, beft play with Mardian.
Cleopa. As well a woman with an Eunuch plaide, as with a woman. Come you’le play with me Sir?
Mardi. As well as I can Madam
Administrator’s Note: Billards not Billiards