The excellent Tragedie
1126873fightes as you
sing pricke-
song , keepes time dy
stance and
1127874proportion, re
sts me his minum re
st one two and the thirde
875in your bo
some, the very butcher of a
silken button, a Duel
- 1128876li
st a Duelli
st, a gentleman of the very
fir
st hou
se of the
fir
st 1129877and
second cau
se, ah the immortall Pa
ssado, the Punto re
- 1132880Me: The Poxe of
such limping antique a
ffe
cting fan
- 1133881ta
sticoes the
se new tuners of accents. By Ie
su a very good
1134882blade, a very tall man, a very good whoore. Why graund
- 1135883sir is not this a mi
serable ca
se that we
should be
stil a
ffli
cted
1136884with the
se
strange
flies: the
se fa
shionmongers, the
se par
- 1137885donmees, that
stand
so much on the new forme, that they
1138886cannot
sitte at ea
se on the old bench. Oh their bones, theyr
1142889Mer: Without his Roe, like a dryed Hering. O
fle
sh fle
sh 1143890how art thou
fishi
fied. Sirra now is he for the numbers that
1144891Petrarch
flowdin :
Laura to his Lady was but a kitchin
1145892drudg, yet
she had a better loue to berime her: Dido a dow
- 1146893dy Cleopatra a Gyp
sie,
Hero and
Hellen hildings and harle
- 1147894tries:
Thisbie a gray eye or
so, but not to the purpo
se. Signior
1148895R
omeo bon iour, there is a French curte
sie to your French
1149896stop: yee gaue vs the counterfeit fairely ye
sternight.
1151897Rom: What counterfeit I pray you?
1153898Me: The
slip the
slip, can you not conceiue?
1154899Rom: I cry you mercy my bu
sines was great, and in
such
1155900a ca
se as mine, a man may
straine curte
sie.
1156901Mer: Oh thats as much to
say as
such a ca
se as yours wil
1157902con
straine a man to bow in the hams.
1158903Rom: A mo
st curteous expo
sition.
1161904Me: Why I am the very pinke of curte
sie.
1164907Rom: Then is my Pumpe well
flour'd:
1165908Mer: Well
said, follow me nowe that ie
st till thou ha
st worne