Misogonus | ||
Scena tertia.
Intrant philogonus et [Litur] gus.Phi.
Is it true Liturgus that yow tolde me of my sonne
Li.
Its too trwe I feare me I harde a great noyse
Phi.
Alas a a gods will then I am vtterlie vndone
art thou sure thou hardst my frende Eupelas voyce
Li.
I am sure he mett with your sonne in the waye
and advertised him to doe his dewtie to yow
after that I am sure there was here fought a fraye.
and one as had ben stickt did crie out and lowe.
Ca.
Ha ha ha ha ha I must neds laughe in my slefe
the wise men of gotum are risen againe
Peter poppum doth make his master beleiue
that Misogonus his soone hath Eupelas slayne.
Phi.
Woe worth the tyme that ever I begatt him
such a one I thinke was never yet breade
Li.
He did but cuggill him a litle & rate him
the worste I hope is but a broken heade
Ca.
I woulde it were broken & thine to by my trothe
thou maist chaunce haue thine if thou takst not good hede
how the pickethankes doth make the olde man wrothe
when as yet god wott he hath litle nede
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Was ever man so accurst and vnhappye as I
but one sonne ith whole worlde and so gracelesse to be
how he shoulde scape hanginge I can no wayes spie
or from vtter dampnatione how he should be free
but one sonne ith whole worlde and so gracelesse to be
how he shoulde scape hanginge I can no wayes spie
or from vtter dampnatione how he should be free
Alas good frende Eupelas art thou art thou also beaton
my harte is sicke trulie I shall never liue longe
my harte is sicke trulie I shall never liue longe
Ca.
Die when thou wilt weil haue an oxe eaten
the soner the better thoust doe vs lesse wronge.
Phi.
What harte of flynte coulde abyde this mishaps
[No]t one in all Europe I thinkes in my case
Ca.
Nay softe thouste haue yett some more thunder claps
Ile make him defie the even face to face
Phi.
Theirs no man I am sure that loues his sonne better
or that woulde fayner bringe him to honest livinge
a thousande pound gladlye I would wishe my selfe detter
if yet at the lengthe he woulde tourne to some thrivinge
Li.
Why Sr he hath not yet sowne all his wilde otes
he is but yonge trulie he must nedees runne his race
Ca.
Heile shortlye make the singe the cuccolds notes
thy wife loues him well in space cōmeth grace
Phi.
A Liturgus remembres thou what
thou wert wonnt to tell me when he was but yonge
Li.
My worde is no gospell for all that I thinke not
but he will returne to vertue or longe
Phi.
I praye god he may but I am quite out of hope
What companie vseth he tell me in faithe
Li.
Such companye as in deede will bringe him toth rope
Yf he leave them not the scripture so saithe
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The scripture yow Jack sauce a scripp & a staffe
were more meter for such a clumpertone as thou arte
tauke thou of rubbinge horses and of such risse raffe.
the souterlye thikscinn came but last yeare fromth cart
Phi.
Well there is no remedye heil be my death I knowe
I may suffer a while but I can not longe indure
Li.
Gods aboue all thoughe you thinke him past whoo
He may yet reduce him therof be you sure
Phi.
O that I had provided him tuters in youth.
O that in vertue I had him first traynde
Education is the best thinge that can be of a truthe
Good lorde what hartes ease therby had I gaynde.
O that in vertue I had him first traynde
Education is the best thinge that can be of a truthe
Good lorde what hartes ease therby had I gaynde.
Yf it were to doe agayne I knowe what to doe
I woulde disple him i faythe I woulde tute him a good
he should lacke for no masters and governoures to
he shoulde haue whippinge inoughe be sure that he shoode.
I woulde disple him i faythe I woulde tute him a good
he should lacke for no masters and governoures to
he shoulde haue whippinge inoughe be sure that he shoode.
Ca.
A curste cowe hath shorte hornes what downe great harte
be good in your office woulde yow whipp him in dede
he shoulde fynde some frende that woulde take his parte
for your whippinge I warrent yow, yow shoulde haue smale mede
Phi.
He that spareth the rode hates the childe as Salamon writes
Wherby in sparinge him nowe I perceiue
I hatid him much for with hate he requites
my loue thoughe a while he did me deceiue.
Wherby in sparinge him nowe I perceiue
I hatid him much for with hate he requites
my loue thoughe a while he did me deceiue.
[Yet I] marvaile with him how Eupelas hathe spede
******** fayne knowe Liturgus I pray the inquire
******** [ta]lke he semes rather to be dead
**************** [therfore fulfill my des] ***
******** fayne knowe Liturgus I pray the inquire
******** [ta]lke he semes rather to be dead
**************** [therfore fulfill my des] ***
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I warrent yow I heis nether wounded nor slayne
had a litle girmumble I thinke & no more
exit
Ca.
Ha ha. now will I goe playe will sommer agayne
and seme as verie a gose as i waz before
musche a douche yow, vounder.
Phi.
The foole thinkes trulye I am still at supper
what will sommer frome whence comest thou
Ca.
Cha bene so farr yt cham sore in my crupper
cha bene sadlinge my gofe cuccolds cowe
Phi.
A wise reason god helpe him yt ye noddy bringes out.
but tell me didst thou see thy yonge master alate
Ca.
He was here right now and wt h Jack nophiles fought
cham may say to yow vounder there were a grate bate
Phi.
Nay thou art decevd it were Eupelas thy cosin
waste not he that I called to supper at night
Ca.
Vye vye no can knowe him from a dosin
twore he that before put my master to flighte.
Phi.
Art thou sure of that will marry thats good nuse
did he put thy master to flighte canst thou tell
Ca.
Otes a grumme horsonne vounder he made him to muse
and put him quite to zilens he looked so fell
Phi.
The fooles wordes doth my hart yet somewhat releive
but I praye the will whether is thy Mr nowe gone
Ca.
And youl giue me some dingdonges to hange at my sleife
Ile tell yow by my trothe both whether and when
Phi.
Mary that thou shalt or Ile pull them from my hose
holde the & tell me true to, & thoust be my lurdinge
Ca.
Aha this a trime one in dede has a golden nose
Ile tell ye vort, a went in right now a burdinge
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A burdinge like inoughe I thinke to cathe a buntinge
had he any dogges wt h him or no knowst thou well
Ca.
I am sure I heis gone a very horehuntinge
had a brase of houndes wt h him that were good oth smell
Phi.
But how shoulde I knowe when he comes agayne home
wilt thou here remayne & then bringe me worde
Ca.
I can tell that thoughe I be but a mome
but cham not fotherdd for all night, had nothinge at board
Phi.
What welcome Liturgus thou hast well hide
howe doth my frende Eupelas? is he well and in health?
Li.
Heis well sir, but at home a while heile abyde
anone heile come see yow thoughe it be by stealth
Phi.
Weile go home ith meane space then & rest vs both twane
to watch for thy master thoust tarry her still
Ca.
By my fathers soule I had rather go and come againe
Cham a hungred by my veckinges chil haue my zoule yt I will
exeunt omnes
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