THE HONEST WHORE.
28432842a Maidenhead, and had not you it leerer.
28452844Duk. Had he thy Maiden-head
? he
shall make thee a
- 28472846Bell. Shall he? ô braue Arthur of Bradly then
? 28482847Duk. And if he beare the minde of a Gentleman,
28502849Mat. I thinke I ri
fled her of
some
such paltry Iewell.
28512850Duk. Did you? then mary her, you
see the wrong
28522851Has led her
spirits into a lunacie.
28532852Mat. How, marry her my Lord? sfoot marry a mad-wo
- 28542853man: let a man get the tame
st wife he can come by,
sheele be
28552854mad enough afterward, doe what he can.
28562855Duk. Nay then, father
Anselmo here
shall do his be
st,
28572856To bring her to her wits, and will you then?
28582857Mat. I cannot tell, I may choo
se.
28592858Duk. Nay then law
shall compell: I tell you
sir,
28602859So much her hard fate moues me: you
should not breath
28612860Vnder this ayre, vnle
sse you marryed her.
28622861Mat. Well then, when her wits
stand in their right place,
(ile mary her. 28632862Bell. I thanke your grace,
Mathaeo thou art mine,
28642863I am not mad, but put on this di
sgui
se,
28652864Onely for you my Lord, for you can tell
28662865Much wonder of me, but you are gon
: farewell.
28672866Mathaeo thou did
st fir
st turne my
soule black,
28682867Now make it white agen, I doe prote
st,
28692868Ime pure as
fire now, cha
ste as
Cynthias bre
st.
28702869Hip. I dur
st be
sworne
Mathaeo she's indeed.
28712870Mat. Cony-catcht, guld, mu
st I
saile in your
flie-boate,
28722871Becau
se I helpt to reare your maine-ma
st fir
st:
28732872Plague found you fort,-tis well.
28742873The Cuckolds
stampe goes currant in all Nations,
28752874Some men haue hornes giuen them at their creations,
28762875If I be one of tho
se, why
so: its better
28772876To take a common wench, and make her good,
28782877Than one that
simpers and at
fir
st, will
scar
se
28792878Be tempted forth ouer the thre
shold dore,
28802879Yet in one
sennight, zounds, turnes arrant whore,
Come