<SPEECH 1><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<68%>
	They have the more need to sleep now then.
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 2><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<68%>
	So he had need, for 'tis threadbare. Well, I say it was never merry world in England since gentlemen came up.
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 3><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<68%>
	The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons.
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 4><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<69%>
	True; and yet it is said, 'Labour in thy vocation:' which is as much to say as, let the magistrates be labouring men; and therefore should we be magistrates.
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 5><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<69%>
	I see them! I see them! There's Best's son, the tanner of Wingham,
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 6><ACT 4><SCENE 2><68%>
<JOHN>	<69%>
	And Dick the butcher,
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 7><ACT 4><SCENE 2><69%>
<JOHN>	<69%>
	And Smith the weaver,
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 8><ACT 4><SCENE 2><69%>
<JOHN>	<69%>
	Come, come, let's fall in with them.

</JOHN>

<SPEECH 9><ACT 4><SCENE 7><78%>
<JOHN>	<78%>
<STAGE DIR>
<Aside.>
</STAGE DIR> Mass, 'twill be sore law then; for he was thrust in the mouth with a spear, and 'tis not whole yet.
</JOHN>

<SPEECH 10><ACT 4><SCENE 7><78%>
<JOHN>	<78%>
<STAGE DIR>
<Aside.>
</STAGE DIR> Then we are like to have biting statutes, unless his teeth be pulled out.
</JOHN>

