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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 CONVERTED
2456goes to be married till he be starke mad.
2458Ma. Zounds!
2461you may get out of it.
2462Mat. Why whats the matter.
2464Onm. The Duke?
2465Flu. The very Duke.
2466Hip. Then all our plots
2467Are turnd vpon our heads; and we are blown vp:
2468With our own vnderminings. Sfoot how comes he,
2469What villaine durst betray our being here.
2471here told Castruchio.
2476not beleeue oathes: he tooke bread and salt by this light, that
2479Haue patience, you shal trip your enemy downe:
2480By his owne sleights, how far is the Duke hence.
2482come along with him: you haue time enough yet to preuent
2483them if you haue but courage.
2485And presently be maried, if the duke
2490Haue her bith'forhead, like the locke of time,
2492Vp to the towre of blisse, onely be wary
2493And patient, thats all, if you like my plot
2494Build and dispatch, if not, farewell, then not.
Hip.