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The London Prodigal (Folio 3, 1664)
591Enter Sir Arthur and Luce.
593Suter that I have, although that Souldiers scarce know
594how to love.
595Arth. I am a Souldier, and a Gentleman,
596Knows what belongs to War, what to a Lady:
598What woman loves me, I am her faithfull Knight.
599Luce. I neither doubt your valour, nor your love, but
601him they never think upon, goes swaggering up and down
604Of them there be many which you have spoke of,
605That bare the name and shape of Souldiers,
607That hant your Taverns, and your ordinaries,
609To uphold the brutish humor of their minds,
610Being marked down, for the bondmen of despair:
611Their mirth begins in wine, but ends in bloud,
612Their drink is clear, but their conceits are mud.
617If I may choose, I'le be a Souldiers wife.