The Life and Death of the Lord Cromwell by William Shakespeare

Thomas Lord Cromwell is an Elizabethan history play attributed in part to William Shakespeare. You build a house! you knave, you’ll be a beggar. Now, afore God, all is but cast away, That is bestowed upon this thriftless lad. Well, had I bound him to some honest trade, This had not been, but it was his mother’s doing, To send him to the University. How? build a house where now this cottage stands, As fair as that at Sheene!–[Aside.] He shall not hear me. A good boy Tom! I con thee thank Tom! Well said Tom! gramarcies Tom!– Into your work, knaves; hence, you saucy boy.

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