634610Enter a Carrier with a lanterne in his hand  6356111 Car. Heigh ho. An it be not foure by the day ile be hangd,
  636612Charles waine is ouer the new Chimney, and yet our hor
se not
  6396151 Car. I preethe Tom beat Cuts 
saddle, put a few 
flockes in
  640616the point, poore iade is wroong in the withers, out of all ce
sse.
  6436182 Car. Pea
se and beanes are as danke here as a dog, and that
  644619is the next way to giue poore iades the bots: this hou
se is turned
  645620vp
side downe 
since Robin O
stler died.
  6476211 Car. Poore fellow neuer ioied 
since the pri
se of Oates ro
se,
  648622it was the death of him.
  6496232 Car. I thinke this be the mo
st villainons hou
se in al London
  650624road for 
fleas, I am 
stung like a Tench.
  6516251 Car. Like a Tench, by the Ma
sse there is nere a King chri
-  652626sten could be better bit then I haue bin 
since the 
fir
st cocke.
  6546272 Car. Why they will allowe vs nere a Iordane, and then we
  655628leake in your chimney, and your chamber-lie breedes 
fleas like
  6576301 Car. What O
stler, come away and be hangd, come away.
  6596312 Car. I haue a gammon of bacon, and two razes of Gin
-  660632ger, to be deliuered as far as Charing cro
sse.
  6616331 Car Gods bodie, the Turkies in my Panier are quite 
star
-  662634ued: what O
stler? a plague on thee, ha
st thou neuer an eie in thy
  663635head? can
st not heare, and twere not as good deede as drinke to
  C2 break
 The history
 664636break the pate on thee, I am a very villaine, come and be hangd,
  667639Gadshill. Good morrow Cariers, whats a clocke?
  668640Car. I thinke it be two a clocke.
  669641Gad. I prethe lend me thy lanterne, to 
see my gelding in the
  6716431 Car. Nay by God 
soft, I knowe a tricke worth two of that
  673645Gad. I pray thee lend me thine.
  6746462 Car. I when can
st tell? lend me thy lanterne (quoth he) mar
-  675647ry ile 
see thee hangd 
fir
st.
  676648Gad. Sirrha Carrier, what time doe you meane to come to
  6786502 Car. Time enough to go to bed with a candle, I warrant
  679651thee, come neighbour Mugs, weele call vp the Gentlemen,
  680652they will along with company, for they haue great charge.
  682653Enter Chamberlaine.  Exeunt.   683654Gad. What ho: Chamberlaine.
  684655Cham. At hand quoth pickepur
se.
  685656Gad. Thats euen as faire as at hand quoth the Chamberlaine:
  686657for thou varie
st no more from picking of pur
ses, then giuing di
-  687658re
ction doth from labouring: thou laie
st the plot how.
  689659Cham. Good morrow mai
ster Gad
shill, it holdes currant that
  690660I tolde you ye
sternight, ther's a Frankelin in the wilde of Kent
  691661hath brought three hundred Markes with him in golde, I heard
  692662him tell it to one of his company la
st night at 
supper, a kinde of
  693663Auditor, one that hath abundance of charge too, God knowes
  694664what, they are vp already, and cal for Egges and butter, they wil
  697666Gad. Sirrha, if they meete not with Saint Nicholas clearkes,
  698667ile giue thee this necke.
  699668Cham. No, ile none of it, I pray thee keepe that for the hang
-  700669man, for I know thou wor
shippe
st Saint Nicholas, as trulie as
  702671Ga. What talke
st thou to me of the hãgman? if I hang, ile make
  703672a fat paire of Gallowes: for if I hang, olde 
sir Iohn hangs with
  704673me, and thou knowe
st hee is no 
starueling: tut, there are other
  Troians
 of Henrie the fourth.
 705674Troians that thou dream
st not of, the which for 
sport 
sake are
  706675content to do the profe
ssion, 
some grace, that would (if matters
  707676should be lookt into) for their owne credit 
sake make all whole.
  709677I am ioyned with no footlande rakers, no long-
sta
ffe 
sixpennie
  710678strikers, none of the
se mad mu
stachio purplehewd maltworms,
  711679but with nobilitie, and tranquilitie, Burgoma
sters and great
  712680Oneyres, 
such as can hold in 
such as wil 
strike 
sooner then 
speak,
  713681and 
speake 
sooner then drinke, and drinke 
sooner then pray, and
  714682yet (zoundes) I lie, for they pray continuallie to their Saint the
  715683Common-wealth, or rather not pray to her, but pray on her, for
  717684they ride vp and downe on her, and make her their bootes.
  718685Cham. What, the Common-wealth their bootes? will 
shee
  719686hold out water in foule way?
  720687Gad. She will, 
she will, Iu
stice hath liquord her: we 
steale as
  721688in a Ca
stell cock
sure: wee haue the receyte of Ferne
seede, wee
  723690Cham. Nay by my fayth, 
I thinke you are more beholding to
  724691the night then to Ferne
seed, for your walking inui
sible.
  726692Gad. Giue mee thy hand, thou 
shalt haue a 
share in our pur
-  728693cha
se, as I am a true man.
  729694Cham. Nay rather let me haue it, as you are a fal
se theefe.
  731695Gad. Go to, 
homo is a common name to al men: bid the O
stler
  732696bring my gelding out of the 
stable, farewel you muddy knaue.