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<th>Fol. 21<sup>r</sup></th> | |||
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<td> Actus I<sup>mus</sup> Scæna I<sup>a</sup>.</td> | |||
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<td> Poore.</td> | |||
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<td colspan="2">Welcome thou instrument of liberty offreth to stab himselfe</td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Hold hold</td> | |||
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<td>Poore: </td> | |||
<td>It is a most vnthankfull office;</td> | |||
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<td>To save a man vnwilling is to murder.</td> | |||
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<td>What hath this world of myne that I should covet</td> | |||
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<td>Longer to stay w<sup>th</sup> it? nor have you reason</td> | |||
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<td>Thus to detaine mee, I must greiving say it</td> | |||
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<td>Through mee you want what might have well sustaind you </td> | |||
<td> 10 </td> | |||
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<td>And your last store scarce panteth nourishment</td> | |||
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<td>Vnto your selfe and sister.</td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> How truely rich </td> | |||
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<td>Though having nothing, for contemning all?</td> | |||
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<td>Poore.</td> | |||
<td>True very wise, nay rich, if hee could gett</td> | |||
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<td>Even w<sup>th</sup> his best indeauour nourishment:</td> | |||
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<td>But that now wants whose rich hees only wise</td> | |||
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<td>T'is the receaved opinion, and what arts</td> | |||
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<td>Are meanly shrouded in a thred bare coate</td> | |||
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<td>Want theire due forme, thats a privation of it.</td> | |||
<td> 20 </td> | |||
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<td>The worst of ills that is in misery</td> | |||
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<td>Is that it gives a man contemptible</td> | |||
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<td>Makes him a scoffe to every painted asse</td> | |||
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<td>W<sup>ch</sup> beares a golden image, every slave</td> | |||
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<td>W<sup>ch</sup> came into this Cytty w<sup>th</sup> bare feete</td> | |||
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<td>And since hath heap'd vp by mechanicke basenes</td> | |||
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<td>Abundant riches will contem the state</td> | |||
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<td>That nature brought him to and no more pitty it,</td> | |||
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<td>Then wisedome will a snake pin'd w<sup>th</sup> much cold</td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> you much erre</td> | |||
<td> 30 </td> | |||
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<td>Poore.</td> | |||
<td>No it is sacred truth, there is not one</td> | |||
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<td>Who hath not circled w<sup>th</sup> a triple brasse</td> | |||
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<td>…</td> | |||
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<th>Fol. 21<sup>b</sup></th> | |||
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<td>His more obdurate heart, each man doth live</td> | |||
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<td>As hee were enemy to the whole world.</td> | |||
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<td>There is a spatious distance twixt the heart,</td> | |||
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<td>And tongue of every man, they speak and doe</td> | |||
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<td>Nought that hath smallest coherence w<sup>th</sup> theire minds;</td> | |||
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<td>They doe even strive vnto it w<sup>th</sup> theire full nerves.</td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Imitate theire manners. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td>You advise well, I shall, and digg a prey </td> | |||
<td> 40 </td> | |||
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<td>From out theire frozen intrailes, w<sup>ch</sup> shall nourish vs, </td> | |||
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<td>Feede vs w<sup>th</sup> laughter, cramm vs full w<sup>th</sup> gold. </td> | |||
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<td>I'le hold as firme antipathy w<sup>th</sup> men, </td> | |||
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<td>As doe the elements amongst themselves. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
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<strike> </strike> they doe generate </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td>Soe will not I vnlesse a misery, </td> | |||
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<td>And wanton spleene to laugh at it. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
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<strike> </strike> will force frequent troops </td> | |||
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<td>Of clyents, to your lure. <strike> </strike> | |||
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<td>Poore:<strike> </strike></td> | |||
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And being well lured,</td> | |||
<td> 50 </td> | |||
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<td>Ile cramm them soe they shall not breath to flight. </td> | |||
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<td>Let's see they may doe well if more harsh fate </td> | |||
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<td>Bite not our blooming fortunes. </td> | |||
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<td>Strange</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> beene ith fashion to | |||
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<td>Poore.</td> | |||
<td>Whilst wee, Apollo's children, w<sup>ch</sup> are given </td> | |||
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<td>To the true study of whats purely good,</td> | |||
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<td>Share not the least part of it in effect.</td> | |||
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<td>Our merits are defects, and only staines, </td> | |||
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<td>Disgraces to mans glosse, in mans false eyes. </td> | |||
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<td>The heaven of our glory shines no more, </td> | |||
<td> 60 </td> | |||
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<td>Than a faint candles light, in a proud sunn. </td> | |||
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<td>Oh Iove! oh Iove! Why hast thou warn'd thy thunder[?] </td> | |||
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<td>It should not dare to tough Apollo's tree? </td> | |||
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<td>Yet suffrest vilder more inferiour stro<a>kes </td> | |||
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<td>…</td> | |||
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<th>Fol. 22<sup>a</sup></th> | |||
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<td>To rend, and hammer his more loved children, </td> | |||
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<td>To dust, to aire, to nothing, lesse then nothing. </td> | |||
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<td>Strang:</td> | |||
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[f]<strike> </strike>for what they suffer </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> S<sup>r</sup> I have fellowe feeling of theire ills. </td> | |||
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<td>Strang</td> | |||
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<strike> </strike> tis sacred truth. <strike> </strike> </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
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[O]<strike> </strike> O S<sup>r</sup> beleeve him not </td> | |||
<td> 70 </td> | |||
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<td>He doth intice you to a dangerous ill </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td>Slight what doe you meane? <strike> </strike> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
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<strike> </strike>Hee is a strange hyaena </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td>You wont vndoe yourselfe <strike> </strike></td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
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[A]<strike> </strike> And drawes you on. </td> | |||
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<td>Stra:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> wants much connexion </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td>To losse <strike> </strike></td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td> of what? <strike> </strike><td> | |||
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<td>Poore:<strike> </strike></td> | |||
<td>Your wealth and reputation. </td> | |||
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<td>Riches are not more enimyes to heaven, </td> | |||
<td> 80 </td> | |||
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<td> then To our art. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> honest men in as bare naps. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td>Our heaven of poetry cannot brooke such rivals, </td> | |||
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<td>It is wellnigh[] prodigious they should meete, </td> | |||
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<td>And or proceedes from a defect of wo<r>th, </td> | |||
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<td>Or by excesse of some vild humour ioyned, </td> | |||
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<td>W<sup>ch</sup> naturalists observe w<sup>th</sup>in theire subiects </td> | |||
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<td>To cause a vitious forme; for more then perfect </td> | |||
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<td>Is but a plurisy w<sup>ch</sup> in wholsomest blood </td> | |||
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<td>Breeds naught but malladyes, but being ill, </td> | |||
<td> 90 </td> | |||
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<td>It meerely is necessited to kill. </td> | |||
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<td>You knowe the daunger S<sup>r</sup> if you proceede </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> You cannot fright mee. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td>Now comes your cue to speak goe on and roundly </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> not shewe his matchlesse skill </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td>You may proceed and hee may <w>inn by intising. </td> | |||
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<td>…</td> | |||
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<th>Fol. 22<sup>b</sup></th> | |||
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<td>His more obdurate heart, each man doth live</td> | |||
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<td> But by your pardon, you are much [deceaved] vnwise,</td> | |||
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<td>If all his traines cann lead you to consent. </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td> <strike> </strike> vnto your art </td> | |||
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<td> I cannot be disswaded <strike> </strike>.</td> | |||
<td> 100 </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> then resolve </td> | |||
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<td> To contemplation, for you must neglect </td> | |||
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<td> All worldly matters, and be given to this,</td> | |||
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<td> As to the sollidst earthly happinesse. </td> | |||
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<td>Strang</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> you knowe my minde </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> And I will vndertake to give instructions </td> | |||
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<td> In this quainte rhetoricke, and subtile logicke, </td> | |||
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<td> And what I cann participat in naturals </td> | |||
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<td> Shall not be wanting, since I knowe you firme </td> | |||
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<td> Of good capacity and ingenuous. </td> | |||
<td> 110 </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> What I possesse </td> | |||
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<td> Shall not be wanting to you </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> [Pish] <strike> </strike> pish no no you shall not, </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> Those were but by words w<sup>ch</sup> I did obiect </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> into your minde, I told you soe. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td> S<sup>r</sup> It was ill donn, and no way worth your thanks, </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td> [I would] lodge heare about<strike> </strike> </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Twilbe best </td> | |||
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<td>Strange</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> only take this as earnest </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> It should not neede but since you'l have it soe </td> | |||
<td> 120 </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> I will accept it and deserve it to </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td> 'Till when I leave you. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike>pray good s<sup>r</sup> your name </td> | |||
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<td>Strange:</td> | |||
<td> Tis Strange anon Ile come.<strike> </strike> </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> you shalbe welcome. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> to quircks and quillets soe they'de help to thrive </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> S'light what doe you meane? </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> my tender Iuvenall </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> You wo'n't vndoe your selfe? </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> w<sup>th</sup> your precisenes. </td> | |||
<td> 130 </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td> may you have game and will not sterve and perish? </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
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<th>Fol. 23<sup>a</sup></th> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td> <strike> </strike> Leave it scholler leave it </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> Or it spoil thee </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> []<strike> </strike> You'r spoild you may turne ballad munger. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td> Prethee vrge these no more <strike> </strike> </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> you may thrive, tis possible, </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> But Ive seene honest men in as bare naps. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Ile pay thee for it. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> Doe spare mee not, I will indure thy worst, </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> And answer thee w<sup>th</sup> full as great a noyse.</td> | |||
<td> 140 </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> My flash shalbe as violent and as horrid.</td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td> Our lightning shall insue <strike> </strike> </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> content content. </td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td> Now my wise wench of brantford, how now Gill, </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> What newes bringst thou now? </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td> Wee are quite vndon </td> | |||
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<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> On w<sup>th</sup> your night gowne Gill, and dresse yo<sup>r</sup>selfe </td> | |||
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<tr> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td> Ith lady fashion speedily, and returne. </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> Theire coming in ? </td> | |||
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<tr> | |||
<td>Gill</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> I I <strike> </strike> </td> | |||
<td> 150 </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Begonn, be gonn. </td> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> as poor indeed as thou in name </td> | |||
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<tr> | |||
<td>Poore:</td> | |||
<td> Your witt is rich enough to play on mee </td> | |||
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<td>Sly</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> I will stab myselfe </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td> That shall not be indited for your death </td> | |||
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<tr> | |||
<td></td> | |||
<td> <Ieamy> hath putt it vp [<yyo>] you shall not have it </td> | |||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | |||
<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<td> Then Ile goe hang my self:<strike> </strike>. </td> | |||
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<td>Poore</td> | |||
<td><strike> </strike> Away away man </td> | |||
</tr> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> What what in desperation, fy vpon't </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> Heare mee s<sup>r</sup> I have heard a cunning hand </td> | |||
<td> 160 </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> May soe dispose two glasses as by them </td> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td> Each externe inconvenience maybe kend. </td> | |||
</tr> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td></td> | |||
</tr> | |||
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<td></td> | |||
<td>…</td> | |||
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</table> | |||
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<th>Fol. 23<sup>b</sup></th> | |||
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<td>Sly:</td> | |||
<strike> </strike> laugh[]t at my afflictions ? </td> | |||
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<td>Poore.</td> | |||
<td> At thy promotion, at thy exaltation. </td> |
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Fol. 21r | ||
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Actus Imus Scæna Ia. | ||
Poore. | ||
Welcome thou instrument of liberty offreth to stab himselfe | ||
Sly | ||
Poore: | It is a most vnthankfull office; | |
To save a man vnwilling is to murder. | ||
What hath this world of myne that I should covet | ||
Longer to stay wth it? nor have you reason | ||
Thus to detaine mee, I must greiving say it | ||
Through mee you want what might have well sustaind you | 10 | |
And your last store scarce panteth nourishment | ||
Vnto your selfe and sister. | ||
Sly | ||
Though having nothing, for contemning all? | ||
Poore. | True very wise, nay rich, if hee could gett | |
Even wth his best indeauour nourishment: | ||
But that now wants whose rich hees only wise | ||
T'is the receaved opinion, and what arts | ||
Are meanly shrouded in a thred bare coate | ||
Want theire due forme, thats a privation of it. | 20 | |
The worst of ills that is in misery | ||
Is that it gives a man contemptible | ||
Makes him a scoffe to every painted asse | ||
Wch beares a golden image, every slave | ||
Wch came into this Cytty wth bare feete | ||
And since hath heap'd vp by mechanicke basenes | ||
Abundant riches will contem the state | ||
That nature brought him to and no more pitty it, | ||
Then wisedome will a snake pin'd wth much cold | ||
Sly: | 30 | |
Poore. | No it is sacred truth, there is not one | |
Who hath not circled wth a triple brasse | ||
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Fol. 21b | ||
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His more obdurate heart, each man doth live | ||
As hee were enemy to the whole world. | ||
There is a spatious distance twixt the heart, | ||
And tongue of every man, they speak and doe | ||
Nought that hath smallest coherence wth theire minds; | ||
They doe even strive vnto it wth theire full nerves. | ||
Sly | ||
Poore: | You advise well, I shall, and digg a prey | 40 |
From out theire frozen intrailes, wch shall nourish vs, | ||
Feede vs wth laughter, cramm vs full wth gold. | ||
I'le hold as firme antipathy wth men, | ||
As doe the elements amongst themselves. | ||
Sly |
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Poore: | Soe will not I vnlesse a misery, | |
And wanton spleene to laugh at it. | ||
Sly |
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Of clyents, to your lure. | ||
Poore: |
And being well lured, | 50 |
Ile cramm them soe they shall not breath to flight. | ||
Let's see they may doe well if more harsh fate | ||
Bite not our blooming fortunes. | ||
Strange | ||
Poore. | Whilst wee, Apollo's children, wch are given | |
To the true study of whats purely good, | ||
Share not the least part of it in effect. | ||
Our merits are defects, and only staines, | ||
Disgraces to mans glosse, in mans false eyes. | ||
The heaven of our glory shines no more, | 60 | |
Than a faint candles light, in a proud sunn. | ||
Oh Iove! oh Iove! Why hast thou warn'd thy thunder[?] | ||
It should not dare to tough Apollo's tree? | ||
Yet suffrest vilder more inferiour stro<a>kes | ||
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Fol. 22a | ||
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To rend, and hammer his more loved children, | ||
To dust, to aire, to nothing, lesse then nothing. | ||
Strang: |
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Poore: | Sr I have fellowe feeling of theire ills. | |
Strang |
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Poore: |
[O] |
70 |
He doth intice you to a dangerous ill | ||
Sly: | Slight what doe you meane? | |
Poore |
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Sly: | You wont vndoe yourselfe |
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Poore |
[A] |
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Stra: | ||
Poore | To losse |
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Strange: | of what? | |
Poore: |
Your wealth and reputation. | |
Riches are not more enimyes to heaven, | 80 | |
then To our art. | ||
Sly | ||
Poore | Our heaven of poetry cannot brooke such rivals, | |
It is wellnigh[] prodigious they should meete, | ||
And or proceedes from a defect of wo<r>th, | ||
Or by excesse of some vild humour ioyned, | ||
Wch naturalists observe wthin theire subiects | ||
To cause a vitious forme; for more then perfect | ||
Is but a plurisy wch in wholsomest blood | ||
Breeds naught but malladyes, but being ill, | 90 | |
It meerely is necessited to kill. | ||
You knowe the daunger Sr if you proceede | ||
Strange: | ||
Poore | Now comes your cue to speak goe on and roundly | |
Sly | ||
Poore: | You may proceed and hee may <w>inn by intising. | |
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Fol. 22b | ||
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His more obdurate heart, each man doth live | ||
But by your pardon, you are much [deceaved] vnwise, | ||
If all his traines cann lead you to consent. | ||
Strange: | |
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I cannot be disswaded |
100 | |
Poore | ||
To contemplation, for you must neglect | ||
All worldly matters, and be given to this, | ||
As to the sollidst earthly happinesse. | ||
Strang | ||
Poore: | And I will vndertake to give instructions | |
In this quainte rhetoricke, and subtile logicke, | ||
And what I cann participat in naturals | ||
Shall not be wanting, since I knowe you firme | ||
Of good capacity and ingenuous. | 110 | |
Strange: | ||
Shall not be wanting to you | ||
Poore: | [Pish] |
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Those were but by words wch I did obiect | ||
Sly: | ||
Poore | Sr It was ill donn, and no way worth your thanks, | |
Strange: | [I would] lodge heare about |
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Poore | ||
Strange | ||
Poore: | It should not neede but since you'l have it soe | 120 |
I will accept it and deserve it to | ||
Strange: | 'Till when I leave you. | |
Poore | ||
Strange: | Tis Strange anon Ile come. |
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Poore | ||
Sly | ||
Poore: | S'light what doe you meane? | |
Sly | ||
Poore: | You wo'n't vndoe your selfe? | |
Sly | 130 | |
Poore | may you have game and will not sterve and perish? | |
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Fol. 23a | ||
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Sly | |
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Or it spoil thee | ||
Poore: | [] |
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Sly: | Prethee vrge these no more |
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Poore: | ||
But Ive seene honest men in as bare naps. | ||
Sly | ||
Poore: | Doe spare mee not, I will indure thy worst, | |
And answer thee wth full as great a noyse. | 140 | |
My flash shalbe as violent and as horrid. | ||
Sly: | Our lightning shall insue |
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Poore: | ||
Now my wise wench of brantford, how now Gill, | ||
What newes bringst thou now? | ||
Sly: | Wee are quite vndon | |
Poore: | On wth your night gowne Gill, and dresse yorselfe | |
Ith lady fashion speedily, and returne. | ||
Theire coming in ? | ||
Gill | 150 | |
Poore | ||
Sly: | ||
Poore: | Your witt is rich enough to play on mee | |
Sly | ||
Poore | That shall not be indited for your death | |
<Ieamy> hath putt it vp [<yyo>] you shall not have it | ||
Sly: | Then Ile goe hang my self: |
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Poore | ||
What what in desperation, fy vpon't | ||
Heare mee sr I have heard a cunning hand | 160 | |
May soe dispose two glasses as by them | ||
Each externe inconvenience maybe kend. | ||
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Fol. 23b | |
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Sly: | |
Poore. | At thy promotion, at thy exaltation. |