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- Edition: The Honest Whore, Part 1
The Honest Whore, Part 1 (Quarto 2, 1604)
- Introduction
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Acknowledgements
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Abbreviations
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Introduction
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Analysis of the Plays
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: The Plays in Performance
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Textual Introduction
- The Honest Whore, Parts 1 and 2: Appendices
- Texts of this edition
- Facsimiles
The conuerted Courtizan.
1553our agreement be now? for you know I am to haue all the
1554commings in at the hall dore, & you at the chamber dore.
1556Ba. Why as thus, if a couple come in a Coach, & light to
1557lie down a little, then Roger, thats my fee, & you may walke
1558abroad; for the Coach-man himselfe is their Pandar.
1560ercise: But how if I fetch this Citizens wife to that Gull, &
1561that Madona to that Gallant, how then?
1567SCENA 9.
1568Enter Bellafronte with a Lute, pen, inke and paper
1569being placde before her.
1570Song.
1572 (Temptations onely fewels)
1573 The Lawyers ill-got monyes,
1577 Silks and Veluets, Pearles and Ambers,
1579 Silks and Veluets, &c.
1580Oh, tis in vayne to write: it will not please,
1581Inke on this paper would ha but presented
1583And rather make me lothsomer, then wrought
1584My loues impression in Hipolitoes thought.
1587Hipolito, beleeue me I will be
1588As true vnto thy heart, as thy heart to thee,
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