1882golde for thee, per
seuer in that cleare way thou goe
st and
1883the gods
strengthen thee.
1884Ma. The good Gods pre
serue you.
1885Li. For me be you thoughten, that I came with no ill
1886intent, for to me the very dores and windows
sauor vilely,
1887fare thee well, thou art a peece of vertue, & I doubt not but
1888thy training hath bene noble, hold, heeres more golde for
1889thee, a cur
se vpon him, die he like a theefe that robs thee of
1890thy goodnes, if thou doe
st heare from me it
shalbe for thy
1892Boult. I be
seeche your Honor one peece for me.
1893Li. Auaunt thou damned dore-keeper, your hou
se but
1894for this virgin that doeth prop it, would
sincke and ouer
- 1896Boult. How's this? wee mu
st take another cour
se with
1897you? if your peeui
sh cha
stitie, which is not worth a breake
- 1898fa
st in the cheape
st countrey vnder the coap,
shall vndoe a
1899whole hou
shold, let me be gelded like a
spaniel, come your
(wayes. 1900Ma. Whither would you haue mee?
1901Boult. I mu
st haue your mayden-head taken o
ff, or the
1902cõmonhãg-man shal execute it, come your way, weele haue
1903no more Gentlemen driuen away, come your wayes I
say.
1905Bawd. How now, whats the matter?
1906Boult. Wor
se and wor
se mi
stris,
shee has heere
spoken
1907holie words to the Lord
Lisimachus.
1909Boult. He makes our profe
ssion as it were to
stincke a
- 1910fore the face of the gods.
1911Bawd. Marie hang her vp for euer.
1912 Boult. The Noble man would haue dealt with her like
1913a Noble man, and
shee
sent him away as colde as a Snowe
- 1914ball,
saying his prayers too.
1915Bawd. Boult take her away, v
se her at thy plea
sure, crack
1916the gla
sse of her virginitie, and make the re
st maliable.
Boult.
H