The Honest Whore.
185185more porter for making thee
stay, farewell hone
st porter.
186186Porter I am in your debt
sir, God pre
serve you.
Exit. 188188Fu. Not
so neither, good porter, gods lid, yonder
she coms.
189189Si
ster
Viola, I am glad to
see you
stirring: its newes to have mee
191191Viola Yes tru
st me: I wondred who
should be
so bolde to
192192send for me, you are welcome to
Millan brother.
193193Fust. Troth
sister I heard you were married to a verie rich
194194chu
ffe, and I was very
sorie for it, that I had no better clothes,
195195and that made me
send: for you knowe wee Millaners love to
196196strut vpon Spani
sh leather. And how does all our
friends?
197197Viola Very well; you ha travelled enough now, I trowe, to
199199Fust. A pox on em; wilde oates, I ha not an oate to throw
200200at a hor
se, troth
sister I ha
sowde my oates, and reapt 200.
201201duckats if I had em, heere, mary I mu
st intreate you to lend me
202202some thirty or forty till the
ship come, by this hand ile di
scharge
203203at my day, by this hand.
204204Viola The
se are your olde oaths.
205205Fust. Why
sister, doe you thinke ile for
sweare my hand?
206206Viola Well, well, you
shall have them: put your
selfe into
207207better fa
shion, becau
se I mu
st imploy you in a
serious matter.
208208Fust. Ile
sweare like a hor
se if I like the matter.
209209Uiola You ha ca
st o
ff all your olde
swaggering humours.
210210Fust. I had not
sailde a league in that great
fish-pond (the
211211sea) but I ca
st vp my very gall.
212212Viola I am the more
sory, for I mu
st imploy a true
swagge
- 214214Fust. Nay by this yron
sister, they
shall
finde I am powlder
215215and touch-box, if they put
fire once into me.
216216Uiola Then lend me your eares.
217217Fust. Mine eares are yours deere
sister.
218218Uiola I am married to a man that haz wealth enough, and
220220Fust. A linnen Draper I was tolde
sister.
221221Viola Very true, a grave Cittizen; I want nothing that a
222222wife can wi
sh from a husband: but heeres the
spite, hee haz
not