The second part of the honest whore, with the hvmors of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife the Honest Whore, perswaded by strong Arguments to turne Curtizan againe : her braue refuting those Arguments. And lastly, the Comicall Passages of an Italian Bridewell, where the Scaene ends |
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The second part of the honest whore, with the hvmors of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife | ||
Enter Matheo, Orlando, and Lodouico.
Mat.
Lod.
Orl.
Mat.
Orl.
No, for she's like a paire of Virginals,
Alwaies with Iackes at her taile.
Mat.
Let who will come (my Noble Shauileir) I can but
play the kind Hoast, and bid vm welcome.
Lod.
We'll trouble your house (Matheo) but as Dutchmen
doe in Tauernes (drinke, be merry, and be gone.)
Orl.
Indeed if you be right Dutchmen, if you fall to drinking
you must be gone.
Mat.
The worst is, my wife is not at home; but we'll flie
hie (my generous Knight) for all that: there's no Musike
when a woman is in the consort.
Orl.
No, for she's like a paire of Virginals,
Alwaies with Iackes at her taile.
The second part of the honest whore, with the hvmors of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife | ||