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 Lodouico.
Lod.
Your Sonne (the Lord Hipollito) is entred.
Duke
Tell him we wish his presence. A word Storsa:
On what wings flew he hither?
Lod.
Duke
'Tis excellent: away, goe call him hither.
Exit. Lod.
Lod.
Your Sonne (the Lord Hipollito) is entred.
Duke
Tell him we wish his presence. A word Storsa:
On what wings flew he hither?
Lod.
These, I told him—his Larke whom he loued, was
a Bridewell Bird, he's mad that this Cage should hold her,
and is come to let her out.
Duke
'Tis excellent: away, goe call him hither.
Exit. Lod.
The second part of the honest whore, with the hvmors of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife | ||