The Two Noble Kinsmen.
2845Wooer. She would have me
sing.
2848Doct. Twas very ill done then,
2849You
should ob
serve her ev'ry way.
2851I have no voice Sir, to con
firme her that way.
2852Doctor. That's all one, if yee make a noy
se,
2853If
she intreate againe, doe any thing,
2854Lye with her if
she a
ske you.
2855Iaylor. Hoa there
Doctor.
2856Doctor. Yes in the waie of cure.
2857Iaylor But
fir
st by your leave
2858I'th way of hone
stie.
2859Doctor. That's but a nicene
sse,
2860Nev'r ca
st your child away for hone
stie;
2861Cure her
fir
st this way, then if
shee will be hone
st,
2862She has the path before her.
2863Iaylor. Thanke yee
Doctor.
2864Doctor. Pray bring her in
2865And let's
see how
shee is.
2866Iaylor. I will, and tell her
2867Her
Palamon staies for her: But
Doctor,
2868Me thinkes you are i'th wrong
still.
Exit Iaylor. 2869Doct. Goe, goe: you Fathers are
fine Fooles: her hone
sty?
2870And we
should give her phy
sicke till we
finde that:
2871Wooer. Why, doe you thinke
she is not hone
st Sir?
2872Doctor. How old is
she?
2873Wooer. She's eighteene.
2875But that's all one, tis nothing to our purpo
se,
2876What ere her Father
saies, if you perceave
2877Her moode inclining that way that I
spoke of
2878Videlicet, the
way of flesh, you have me.
2879Wooer. Yet very well Sir.
2880Doctor. Plea
se her appetite
2881And doe it home, it cures her
ipso facto,
The