Fac. Good? a bona roba? Dru. But nineteen at the most. Fac. Very good, Abel. Dru. Marry, fh'is not in fashion yet; fhe wears A hood; but 't ftands acop. Fac. No matter, Abel. Dru. And I do now and then give her a fucus Fac. What! doft thou deal, Nab? Sub. I did tell you, captain. Dru. And phyfick too fometime, fir: for which she [trufts me With all her mind. She's come up here of purpose To learn the fashion. Fac. Good (his match too!) on, Nab. [tune. But she's afraid it will be blown abroad, Fac. Hurt it? 'tis the way To heal it, if 'twere hurt; to make it more [ready : Follow'd and fought: Nab, thou shalt tell her this." She'll be more known, more talk'd of; and your wi Are ne'er of any price till they be famous Dru. No, fir, fhe'll never marry [dows Under a knight. Her brother has made a vow. One glass o' thy water, with a madam I know, Dru Dru. No, fir, a gentleman newly warm in his land, fir, Scarce cold in his one and twenty, that do's govern His fifter here; and is a man himself Of fome three thousand a year, and is come up Dru. Yes, fir, to carry quarrels, As gallants do, to manage 'em by line. Fac. 'Slid, Nab! the doctor is the only man Touching the art of quarrels. He will give him "Sub. O, good captain. Fac. He fhall, He is the honefteft fellow, doctor. Stay not, No offers, bring the damask, and the parties. Dru. I'll try my power, fir. Fac. And thy will too, Nab. Sub. 'Tis good tobacco, this! what is't an ounce ? Fac. He'll fend you a pound, doctor. Sub. O, no. Fac. He will do't. It is the goodeft foul. Abel, about it. (Thou shalt know more anon. Away, be gone.) And has the worms. That was the cause indeed Sub. And fhall, fir. This works. Fac. A wife, a wife for one o'us, my dear Subtle: We'll We'll e'en draw lots, and he that fails, fhall have Sub. Rather the lefs. For fhe may be fo light Fac. I, or be fuch a burden, A man would scarce endure her for the whole. Sub. Faith, beft let's fee her first, and then determine. Away, you to your Surly yonder, catch him. Tri. ACT III. SCENE I. T Tribulation, Ananias. [faints, HESE chastisements are common to the And fuch rebukes we of the feparation Must bear, with willing fhoulders, as the trials Sent forth to tempt our frailties. Ana. In pure zeal I do not like the man, he is a heathen, The visible mark of the beast in his fore-head. Tri. Not always necessary : The children of perdition are oft-times Made inftruments even of the greatest works. Befide, Befide, we should give fomewhat to man's nature, And fume of metals, that intoxicate The brain of man, and make him prone to passion. Of the good spirit. You did fault, t' upbraid him Which ne'er will be, but by the philofophers ftone. The only med'cine, for the civil magiftrate, Ana. I have not edified more, truly, by man; And I am fad my zeal hath fo offended. Tri. Let us call on him then. Ana. The motion's good, And of the spirit; I will knock first: peace be within. SCENE SCENE II. Subtle, Tribulation, Ananias. Sub. O, are you come? 'twas time. Your threefcore [minutes gone Were at last thread, you fee; and down had Sub. Why, this doth qualifie! Tri. The brethren had no purpose, verily, To give you the leaft grievance but are ready To lend their willing hands to any project The spirit and you direct. Sub. This qualifies more! Tri. And for the orphans goods, let them be valu'd, Or what is needful elfe to the holy work, It shall be numbred; here, by me, the faints, Sub. This qualifies moft! Why, thus it fhould be, now you understand. You |