THE HONEST WHORE.
715716Out of my quiet
su
ffer
aence I did that,
716717And not of any wrath, had I
showne anger,
717718I should haue then pur
sude you with the lawe,
718719And hunted you to
shame, as many worldlings
719720Doe build their anger vpon feebler groundes,
720721The mores the pitty, many loo
se their liues
721722For
scarce
so much coyne as will hide their palme:
722723Which is mo
st cruell, tho
se haue vexed
spirits
723724That pur
sue liues, in this opinion re
st,
724725The lo
sse of Millions could not moue my bre
st.
725726Flu. Thou art a ble
st man, and with peace do
st deale,
726727Such a meeke
spirit can ble
sse a common weale.
727728Cand. Gentlemen, now tis vpon eating time,
728729Pray part not hence, but dyne with me today.
729730Cast. I neuer heard a carter yet
say nay
730731To
such a motion.
Ile not be the
fir
st.
733734Cand. The con
stable
shall beare you company,
734735George call him in, let the world
say what it can,
735736Nothing can driue me
from a patient man.
(Exeunt. 736737Enter Roger with a stoole, cushin, looking-glasse and chafing-dish, 737738 Those being set downe, he pulls out of his pocket, a violl with 738739 white cullor in it. And 2. boxes, one with white, another red 739740 painting, he places all things in order & a candle by thē, singing 740741 with the ends of old Ballads as he does it. At last Bella- 741742 front (as he rubs his cheeke with the cullors, whistles with- 744745Bel. What are you playing the roague about?
745746Ro. About you, for
sooth:
I me drawing vp a hole in your
747748Bell. Is my gla
sse there? and my boxes of complexion?
748749Ro. Yes for
sooth: your boxes of complexion are
749750here
I thinke: yes tis here: her's your twe complexi
- 750751ons, and if I had all the foure complexions,
I should
751752nere
set a good face vpont,
some men
I see are borne vn
- 752753der hard-fauourd plānets as well as women: zounds
I looke
worse