500500Em. Fare you Well Sir.
Exit Em. Manet Mountney. 501501Mountney. Fare well my loue Nay farewell life and all.
502502Could I procure redre
sse for this in
firmitie,
503503It might be meanes
shee would regard my
suit.
504504I am acquainted with the Kings Phi
sitions:
505505Among
st the which there's one mine hone
st friend,
506506Seignior
Alberto, a very learned man,
507507His iudgement will I haue to help this ill.
508508Ah
Em, faire
Em, if art can make thee whole:
509509Ile Buy that
sence for thee, although it co
st me deare.
510510But
Mountney: stay, this may be but deceit,
511511A matter fained onely to delude thee.
512512And not vnlike, perhaps by
Valingford,
513513He loues faire
Em as well as I.
514514As well as I? ah no, not halfe
so well.
515515Put ca
se, yet may he be thine enemie,
516516And giue her coun
sell to di
ssemble thus.
517517Ile try the euent and if it fall out
so,
518518Friend
ship farewell: Loue makes me now a foe.
Exit Mountney. 519519Enter Marques Lubeck, and Mariana. 520520Mariana. Tru
st me my Lord, I am
sorry for your hurt.
521521Lubeck. Gramercie Madam: but it is not great:
522522Onely a thru
st, prickt with a Rapiers point.
523523Mariana. How grew the quarrell my Lord?
524524Lubeck. Sweet Ladie, for thy
sake.
525525There was this la
st night two maskes in one company.
526526My
selfe the formo
st: The other
strangers were:
527527Among
st the which, when the Mu
sick began to
sound the Mea
-(sures, 528528Each Masker made choice of his Ladie:
529529And one more forward then the re
st stept towards thee:
530530Which I perceiuing thru
st him a
side, and tooke thee my
selfe.
531531But this was taken in
so ill part,
532532That at my comming out of the court gate, with iu
stling together,
533533It was my chance to be thru
st into the arme.
534534The doer thereof becau
se he was the originall cau
se of the di
sorder
535535At that inconuenient time, was pre
sently committed,
And
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