The Second Part of Henry the Fourth Containing his Death : and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift |
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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth | ||
Scena Quarta.
Enter Hostesse Quickly, Dol Teare-sheete, and Beadles.Hostesse.
No, thou arrant knaue: I would I might dy,
that I might haue thee hang'd: Thou hast drawne my
shoulder out of ioynt.
Off.
The Constables haue deliuer'd her ouer to mee:
and shee shall haue Whipping cheere enough, I warrant
her. There hath beene a man or two (lately) kill'd about
her.
Dol.
Nut-hooke, nut-hooke, you Lye: Come on, Ile
tell thee what, thou damn'd Tripe-visag'd Rascall, if the
Childe I now go with, do miscarrie, thou had'st better
thou had'st strooke thy Mother, thou Paper-fac'd Villaine.
Host.
O that Sir Iohn were come, hee would make
this a bloody day to some body. But I would the Fruite
of her Wombe might miscarry.
Officer.
If it do, you shall haue a dozen of Cushions
againe, you haue but eleuen now. Come, I charge you
both go with me: for the man is dead, that you and Pistoll
beate among you.
Dol.
Ile tell thee what, thou thin man in a Censor; I
will haue you as soundly swindg'd for this, you blew-Bottel'd
Rogue: you filthy famish'd Correctioner, if you
be not swing'd, Ile forsweare halfe Kirtles.
Off.
Come, come, you shee-Knight-arrant, come.
Host.
O, that right should thus o'recome might. Wel
of sufferance, comes ease.
Dol.
Come you Rogue, come:
Bring me to a Iustice.
Host.
Yes, come you staru'd Blood-hound.
Dol.
Goodman death, goodman Bones.
Host.
Thou Anatomy, thou.
Dol.
Come you thinne Thing:
Come you Rascall.
Off.
Very well.
Exeunt.
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