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Sc. ix
Enter Iouanny, galeas,Iou:
now sir report that honesty paies debtes
before a full exchequer or purse cram'd
now sir our accountes are even
ga:
I would they were I'm now indebt to him
against all honesty, witt ffeare or conscience
I haue in forc'd a richer treasure from him
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what a thiefe haue I bene to this true man
Iou
or accountes sum'd, and recknoninges discharg'd
should make vs merry, but methinkes y'are sadd
doe but consort mee to my house, my Celler yeildes
a spanish grape vntouch'd nobse souldier
or warlike marchaunt choose wc h name you please
take this of mee letes while wee liue be merry
for sorrow paies noe owinges, that honest knaue
yor man I misse him too
ga.
posted before
to informe my Mother of my quick dispatch
Iou
there's in needes must noe law
men that want money can pay noe debtes
I pray sir comend mee to that good old lady
fir'st my loue, and next my Com̄endes
I need not teach you wordes, ffarewell
Ile in and see my daughter
ga:
and missing such a pretious wealth runn madd
what ffather of soe rich a wealth«h» possest
and at an instant begger could d«oe» lesse
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or all these black facinorous actes in one
robbers and theeues haueeuer spa'rd their ffrendes
gainst whom I onely trespasse monster galeas
that hast rebell'd gainst the lawes of nature
the lawes of hospitallity and nations
but loue has don't o the strong power of loue
and that, if any, be my iust excuse
but I forget the ffathers hue and cry
of this my, what ist, more then ffellony
wilbe on ffoote before I take my horse
Ile shunn his ffrightfull clamors, wc h I know
will shake a rock of marble, good old man
I haue will to pitty, but want power to aid
was neuer ffriend, thus by a ffrend betraid
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