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- Edition: The Honest Whore, Part 2
The Honest Whore, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1630)
- 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 Honest Whore.
711Bel. Alas, Matheo, wilt thou load a backe
712That is already broke?
713Mat. Peace, pox on you, peace, there's a tricke in't, I
718safe.
722but Ile venture twenty pounds on's head.
724law, Signior Orlando Friscabaldo, that mad man once?
728dy, a Churle, and as damnd a cut-throat.
729Bel. Thou villaine, curb thy tongue, thou art a Iudas,
732Bel. Gentleman.
733Mat. And an old knaue, there's more deceit in him then
738Mat. A Iayle, a Iayle.
740Mat. A Dog.
744Art not ashamed to let this vild Dog barke,
745And bite my Father thus? Ile not indure it;
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