Iudas I am, ecliped Machabeus.
25522402Dum. Iudas Machabeus
clipt,
is plaine Iudas.
25532403Bero. A kis
sing traytour, How art thou proud
Iudas?
25552405Duma. The more
shame for you
Iudas.
25572407Boyet. To make
Iudas hang him
selfe.
25582408Pedan. Begin
sir, you are my elder.
25592409Bero. Well folowed,
Iudas was hanged on an Flder.
25602410Pedan. I will not be put out of countenance.
25612411Bero. Becau
se thou ha
st no face.
25662416Long. The face of an olde Roman coyne,
scarce
seene.
25672417Boyet. The pummel of
Caesars Fauchion.
25682418Duma. The carud-bone face on a Fla
ske.
25692419Bero. Saint
Georges halfe cheeke in a Brooch.
25702420Duma. I and in a Brooch of Lead.
25712421Bero. I and worne in the cappe of a Tooth-drawer:
25722422And now forward, for we haue put thee in countenance.
25732423Peda. You haue put me out of countenance.
25742424Bero. Fal
se, we haue giuen thee faces.
25752425Peda. But you haue outfa
ste them all.
25762426Bero. And thou weart a Lyon, we would do
so.
25772427Boyet. Therefore as he is, an A
sse, let him go:
25782428And
so adue
sweete
Iude. Nay, Why do
st thou
stay
? 25792429Duma. For the latter ende of his name.
25802430Bero. For the
Asse to the
Iude: giue it him.
Judas away.
25822431Peden. This is not generous, not gentle, not humble.
25832432Boyet. A light for
Mounsier Judas, it growes darke, he
25852434Quee. Alas poore
Machabeus, how hath he bin bayted.
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