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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
CVRTIZAN.
1890The heauen cannot allure you to do well
1891From doing ill let hell fright you: and learne this,
1896How now: who comes. Enter his seruant.
1899he had haires at his mouth, for feare he should be a woman, for
1900some women haue beardes, mary they are halfe witches,
1901Slid you are a sweete youth to weare a codpeece, and haue no
1902pinnes to stick vpont.
1904I cannot: but at morrow rising Sunne
1905I will not faile: goe woman fare thee well. Exeunt.
1908From this vndoing Cittie, aud with teares,
1912Is (as with me) common to thousands more,
1914Has oft bin heard, that woman hardly found. Exit.
1916Fus. Hold vp your hands gentlemen: heres one, two, three,
1920this hand bring me but a piece of his bloud. And you shall
1924Cram. Looke you Signior, tis not your golde that we way.
1926Ile giue you a bushell of wheate to make it vp.
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