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A04645= Ben Jonson.

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A04645is your name, Master Morose?< corr> Fishes< seg>!
A18407Sirrah Goulding,< corr> wilt< seg> be ruled by a foole?
A18407pickle in thy throate; zounes< corr> pickle< seg>?
A04638to vse Fernezes name?
A46228What is''t?
A04637A Flamin?
A04637ANd will you then Mirror of Queenes depart?
A04637HEre?
A04637I not deny where Graces meete In a man, that quality Is a gracefull Property?
A04637I so did gesse By my short view, but whence didst thou ascend Hither?
A04637Looke, see;( beshrew this Tree,) What may all this wonder be?
A04637Not tell?
A04637Pug, you will anone take warning?
A04637Rather what art thou That darst so rudely interrupt my vowe?
A04637STay, what art thou, that in this strange attire, Darst kindle stranger, and vnhallowed fire Vpon this Altar?
A04637Say, that heere he like the Groues: And pursue no ● ● ● raine Loues, Is he therefore to be deemed, Rude, or sau ● dge?
A04637Shall Office cease Vpon th''aspect of him, to whom you owe More then you are, or can be?
A04637Shall TIME knowe That Article, wherein your flame stoode still, And not aspir''d?
A04637Shall not all this mocking stir vs?
A04637Shall nothing stay you?
A04637Shall we strip the skipping Iester?
A04637What dull peace Is this inhabites you?
A04637Why keep you silence Daughters?
A04637and euery where?
A04637not my Masters heart That pants to leese the comfort of your light, And see his Day e ● e it be old grow Night?
A04637or how?
A04637or to what mistick end?
A04637there?
A04658Art thou there?
A04658What need is there of anger, and of< corr> tumult< seg>?
A04658or Pollux< corr> mystery< seg>, to fence?
A04648Signior Whiffe?
A04648doth not his passion speake Out of my< corr> diuination< seg>?
A04648where are the< corr> rest< seg>?
A04651ANd why to me this;( thou lame god of fire) What have I done that mght cal on thine ire?
A04651And in his Mistris flames, playing like a Flye, VVas turned into Cynders by her eye?
A04651But in my Deske, what was there to excite So ravenous and vast an appetite?
A04651But say all sixe good men, what answer yee, Lies there no Writ out of the Chancerie Against this Vulcan?
A04651COme Noble Nymphes, and doe not hide The ioyes for which you so provide; If not, to mingle with us men VVhat doe you here?
A04651DOe but consider this small dust, Here running in the Glasse, By Atomes mov''d: VVould you beleeve that it the body was Of one that lov''d?
A04651Did I there wound the honour of the Crowne?
A04651Did she not save from thence to build a Rome?
A04651Did wiser Nature draw thee backe, From out the horrour of that sack?
A04651For what is Life, if measur''d by the space, Not by the Act?
A04651How in these ruines Vulcan dost thou lurke: All Soot and Embers, odious, as thy worke?
A04651I feele A horror in me, all my blood is steele Stiffe stark; my ioynts''gainst one another knock: Whose daughter?
A04651If none of these, why then this fire?
A04651Imbroderies, Feathers, Fringe, and Lace, When every Limbe takes like a face?
A04651Is it because it sees us dull And stuck in Clay here, it would pull Vs forth by some Coelestiall slight, Vp to her owne sublimed height?
A04651Itch to defame the state, or brand the Times, And my selfe most in leaud selfe- boasting Rimes?
A04651No Orders?
A04651Or glory in the Shell- fish spoyles?
A04651Or hath shee here upon the ground, Some Paradise or Pallace found In all the bounds of Beauty fit For her t''inhabite?
A04651Or masked man, if valued by his face, Above his Fact?
A04651Or taxe the glory of the Church, or Gowne?
A04651SItting, and ready to be drawne, What make these Velvets, Silks, and Lawne?
A04651That since thou tak''st all envious care and paine, To ruine every issue of her Braine?
A04651Then what a Painter''s here?
A04651VVhat goodly Ghost besprint with Aprill dew, Halls me so solemnly to yonder Yeugh?
A04651VVhy doe you weare the Silke- wormes toyles?
A04651What Heavenly favour made a starre appeare, To bid wise Kings to doe their homage here, And prove him truely Christian?
A04651What reputation to my Lines and me, When he doth read them at the Treasurers board, The knowing Weston, and that learned Lord Allowes them?
A04651What transcripts made?
A04651Whereof was formed Neptunes Neece, The Queen of Love, unlesse you can, Like Sea- borne Venus, love a man?
A04651Why doe you smell of Ambergreece?
A04651and what an eater Of great attempts?
A04651ha?
A04651no Decree?
A04651no Iniunction?
A04651then what Coppies will be had?
A47409Are not the floated Medowes ever seen To flouri ● h soonest, and hold longest green?
A47409BUt say thou very woman, why to me This fit of weakness and inconstancie?
A47409But what repair wilt thou unhappy Thames Afford our losse?
A47409Can I bestow it, or will woe Forsake me when I bid it goe?
A47409Could not all these protect thee?
A47409Could not thy early Trophies in stern fight Torn from the Dane, the Pole, the Moscovite?
A47409Did thy cloy''d appetite urge thee to trie If any other man could love as I?
A47409Did you for this Li ● t up your Hands on high, To Kill the King, and pluck down Monarchy?
A47409FAir one, why can not you an old man love?
A47409FOnd Lunatick forbear, why do''st thou sue For thy affections pay e''re it is due?
A47409For what tongue ever durst, but ours, translate Great Tully''s Eloquence, or Homers State?
A47409HOw long vain Hope do''st thou my joys suspend?
A47409How did you fawn upon, and Court the Ro ● t, VVho ● e Clamour c ● ry''d your whole Plot about?
A47409How does a dropsie melt him to a floud, Making each vein run water more then bloud?
A47409How is the faint impression of each good Drown''d in the vicious Channel of our blood?
A47409Is there no order in the work of Fate?
A47409Nor rule, but blindly to antici ● pate Our growing seasons?
A47409O could not all thy purchas''d victories Like to thy Fame thy Flesh immortalize?
A47409O wherefore is the most discerning eye U ● ● pt to make its own discovery?
A47409O wherefore since we must in Order rise, Should we not Fall in equal Obsequies?
A47409Or did thy fierce ambition long to make Some Lover turn a martyr for thy sake?
A47409Or was''t because my love to thee was such, I could not choose but blab it?
A47409Or why should You( of All) attempt the Cure, Whose Facts not Gospel''s Test nor Laws endure?
A47409Pray tell us( those that can) What fruits have grown ▪ From all Your Seeds in Blood and Treasure sown?
A47409Resolve me now what spirit hath delight, If by full feed you kill the appetite?
A47409STay lovely Boy, why fly''st thou mee That languish in these flames for thee?
A47409Say, what could urge this Fate?
A47409TEll me you stars that our affections move, Why made ye me that cruell one to love?
A47409That after all this time thou should''st repent Thy fairest blessing to the Continent?
A47409That stomack healthy''st is, that nere was cloy''d, Why not that Love the best then, nere enjoy''d?
A47409Think you I have some plot upon my peace, I would this bondage change for a release?
A47409VVEll did the Prophet ask, Lord what is man?
A47409VVHat is th''Existence of Mans life?
A47409VVHy slightest thou what I approve?
A47409VVas not the King''s dishonour your intent, By Slanders to traduce his Government?
A47409VVhat though hereafter it may prove their Lot To be compared with Iscariot?
A47409WE lov''d as friends now twenty years and more: Is''t time or reason think you to give o''re?
A47409Was ever stomack that lackt meat Nourisht by what another eat?
A47409Was''t thou so poor in Nymphs, that thy moist love Must be maintain''d with pensions from above?
A47409Were not thy vertue nor thy valour charmes To guard thy body from those outward harmes Which could not reach thy soul?
A47409What Castle was besieg''d, what Port, what Town, You were not sure to carry''ere sat down?
A47409What forfeit have I made of word or vow, That I am rack''t on thy displeasure now?
A47409What is''t I envy not?
A47409What medicine or what cordial can be got For thee, who poyson''st thy best antidot?
A47409What strange Dilemmaes doth Rebellion make?
A47409What though my leprous soul no Iordan can Recure, nor flouds of the lav''d Ocean Make clean?
A47409What though thy Mistress far from Marble be?
A47409What would you mend?
A47409When did great Julius in any Clime Atchieve so much and in so small a time?
A47409When ore the Germans first his Eagle towr''d What saw the Legions which on them he pour''d?
A47409Where ever durst You strike, if you met foes Whose Valour did your odds in men oppose?
A47409Who would in wisdom choose the Torrid Zone Therein to settle a Plantation?
A47409Who would not laugh at one will naked go,''Cause in old hangings truth is pictur''d so?
A47409Why burnes my heart her scorned sacrifice, Whose breast is hard as Chrystall, cold as Ice?
A47409Why doth himself thus linger on the way?
A47409Why is his work retarded by delay?
A47409Why is the clearest and best judging mind In her own ills prevention dark and blind?
A47409Why slack ● then to contribute a vote Large as the Kingdoms joy, f ● ee as my thought?
A47409and could so soon that Ty Relent in slack Apostacy?
A47409canst Thou these prophanations like?
A47409could not thy spirit Lend somewhat which thy frailty might inherit From thy diviner part, that Death nor Hate Nor envy''s bullets ere could penetrate?
A47409hast thou been six years dead?
A47409is Thetis dead, Or Amphitrite from thy wet armes fled?
A47409or prevaile To fright that Coward Death, who oft grew pale To look thee and thy battails in the face?
A47409was thy favour onely writ In that loose Element where thou dost sit?
A47409what cure shall I for thee devise, Whose leprous state corrupts all remedies?
A47409what needs a chain to tie One by your merit bound a Votarie?
A47409when Your Projected State ▪ Doth from the Best in Form degenerate?
A47409why should''st thou take such care To lengthen out thy lifes short Kalendar?
A47409— O Famâ ingens ingentior armis Rex Gustave, quibus Coelo te laudibus aequem?
A47409● not, why is thy Thunder slow to strike ● he cursed Authors?
A00958About your Mathematitians?
A00958All?
A00958Am I afraid of death?
A00958Am I the Prince, or you?
A00958And faith master, what brave new meats?
A00958And fat?
A00958And for his right?
A00958And have you said your prayers?
A00958And of what nature?
A00958And what do you Sir, with the Advocats wife, Whom you perswade, upon your Doctorall bed, To take the Mathematicall trance so often?
A00958And you drew a figure?
A00958Are these the youths?
A00958Are they not drops of blood?
A00958Are we not friends againe by each oath ratified, Our tongues the Heralds to our hearts?
A00958Are we not his?
A00958Are you mad, to offer at more blood, and make your self More horrid to your people?
A00958Are you well, noble childe?
A00958As if your armes could be advanc''d, and I Not set upon the rack?
A00958Aubrey alive too?
A00958Author of prodigies, what sightes are these?
A00958Beene with him?
A00958But did you observe the many doubts, and c ● ution ● The brothers stood upon before they mett?
A00958But heaven is got by suffering, not disputing ● Say he knew this before hand, where am I then?
A00958But what new rare munition?
A00958By this time wher''s my huffing friend Lord Aubrey?
A00958Can it be flattery to sweare those eyes Are loves eternall lamps he fires all hearts with?
A00958Canst thou doe it neatly?
A00958Come, will you forward?
A00958Concluded like an Oracle, oh how great A grace of heaven is a wise ● ● ● ● zen?
A00958Conscience Latorch, what''s that?
A00958Dead, my Master dead?
A00958Desire of wealth?
A00958Did ever such a hopefull businesse end t ● us?
A00958Did you know of his death?
A00958Do you smile Sir?
A00958Do''s it so tickle you?
A00958Doe you aske that now?
A00958Doe you heare sir?
A00958Doe you heare sir?
A00958Doe you make it conscience?
A00958Doe you see how that sneaking rogue lookes now?
A00958Dost thou beleeve this?
A00958Fart for your reverence, keep it till then; and somewhat high of statutre?
A00958Feare not, I now dare speak as loud as hee, And will be heard, and have all I speak, Law; Have you no eyes?
A00958For feare of death?
A00958For what?
A00958Give me thy hand, what dost thou feele?
A00958Good speed; wast with a sword?
A00958Grandpree and Verdon But what are these?
A00958H''as a strange cunning tongue, why doe you sigh sir?
A00958Have I met death in all his formes, and feares, Now on the points of swords, now pitch''d on lances?
A00958Have I no rule yet?
A00958Have you the Scheame here?
A00958He flatters thus?
A00958He is old, why doe you hurt him?
A00958He is somewhat corpulent, is he not?
A00958He would do`t friends, And you too, if he had his right, true Courtiers; What could you want then?
A00958Heare this, and talke againe?
A00958Her hands held up?
A00958Here''s a wise hanging, are there no more?
A00958How Sir?
A00958How are the Cardines?
A00958How doe you Sir?
A00958How gentle?
A00958How is it, learned Gentlemen, with both your vertues?
A00958How just?
A00958How masterly he turnes himselfe to catch me?
A00958How my Latorch?
A00958How now?
A00958How old is he?
A00958How strange she is to what she chiefly wishes?
A00958How then?
A00958How''s this, a plot on me?
A00958How?
A00958How?
A00958I charge you souldiers Even by the Princes power, release my father; The Prince is mercifull, why doe you hold him?
A00958I doe beseech you sir, where are your dollars?
A00958I everthought thee Knave of the chamber, art thou the spy too?
A00958I fashion an Oration to acquit you?
A00958I know him, the Dukes kinsman, a tall man?
A00958I never studied my glasse till now, It is exceeding well; now leave me; cozen, How takes your eye the object?
A00958I now See nothing can redeem thee; doest thou mention Affection, or a heart that ne''re hadst any?
A00958I see in, see the Planets, Where, how are they dispos''d?
A00958I''me glad to heare their Secretary say so, My learned Father Russ ●, where''s la Fiske, Monsieur de Bube, how do they?
A00958I, i st so?
A00958If rule affect this licence, who would live To worse, than dye in force of his obedience?
A00958In fires, and stormes of arrows, battels, breaches, And shall I now shrink frō him, when he courts me Smiling and full of Sanctity?
A00958Is death rediculous with you?
A00958Is not the fame man bound to still protect us?
A00958Is this a time to be spent thus by such As are the principall ministers of the State?
A00958Is this the joy I look''d for?
A00958Is this to mee?
A00958Is your will made?
A00958Know''st not to love or hate, but by the state, As thy prince does`t before thee?
A00958Lat, Not him that you writ to me of?
A00958Latorche, down, On with your gown, there''s a new suite arriv''d, Did I not tell you, Sons of hunger?
A00958Law and Nature Ushering the way before you; is not hee Borne and bequeathd your subject?
A00958Let me pause a little, Is he not neare of kin unto the Duke?
A00958Live I to see this?
A00958Loving?
A00958Make way, or I will force it, who are those ● My sonnes?
A00958Monsieur Latorche?
A00958Monsieur Latorche?
A00958Mother, dost thou name me, and put''st off nature thus?
A00958Must we be hang''d to make you mirth?
A00958My Master dead?
A00958No?
A00958Nor you?
A00958Nor your miseries begin in murther, Duty, allegeance, and all respects of what you are, forsake me: Doe you stare on?
A00958Nor, Is it your Tutors part to shield such doctrine?
A00958Now Latorche, what doe you think?
A00958Now for your farewell, Are you so warry?
A00958O yet, stay, And rather than part thus, vouchsafe mee hearing As enemies; how is my soule divided?
A00958Of any thing, any thing is excellent ● Will you take my directions?
A00958Of d ● ing in mine innocence uprightly?
A00958Of the Dukes life, what dangers threaten him?
A00958Of what sir?
A00958Oh execrable slaughter I What hand hath author''d it?
A00958Oh my Latorche, what shall I render thee For all thy travailes, care and love?
A00958Oh, am I with you Sir?
A00958Oh, let him be, good even to him, he''s a Courtyer, I le spare his Complement, tell him, what''s here?
A00958Or place affects of blood above our reason?
A00958Or say he do''s not know it, where''s my Loyalty?
A00958Or say he take it, say wee be discover''d?
A00958Or shall these kill themselves, like to mad fencers, To make you sport?
A00958Or the command of these so ready subjects?
A00958Pardons?
A00958Pox take you, Doe you call this sport?
A00958Pray for thy crusty soule?
A00958Pray?
A00958Rise daughter, serve his will in what we may Least what we may not he enforce the rather, Is this all you command us?
A00958Rol, How, a brother?
A00958Rollians?
A00958Say it were done; who is it done for?
A00958Shall we waite on your grace?
A00958Since wee serve Rol ● o The Elder brother, we ● le be Rollians, Who will maintaine us, l ● ds, as brave as Romans; You stand for him?
A00958Sir?
A00958THe brothers then are mett?
A00958That tongue the smart string to his bow?
A00958The geniture Nocturnall, Longitude At forty nine and ten minutes?
A00958The great Gymnosophist, that had his Butlers And carvers of pure gold waiting at table?
A00958The images of Mercury, too, that spoke?
A00958The meanes to be so happy?
A00958The wooden dore that flew?
A00958Then you conclude him Innocent?
A00958They are ayrie feares; and why should I object them unto his fancy?
A00958They come from Rome, Latorch imployed you?
A00958They''le hang the faster on for deaths convulsion; Thou seede of rockes, will nothing move thee then: Are all my teares lost?
A00958Thy subject?
A00958To be wrought on by Rogues, and have my head Brought to the axe by knaves that cheate for bread?
A00958To what end?
A00958VVHy should this trouble you?
A00958We shall have brave rewards?
A00958Well have you borne your selves; a red Deare Pye, Boyes, And that no leane one, I bequeath your vertues; What friends hast thou to day?
A00958What a goodly swing I shall give the gallowes?
A00958What affaires informe these out- cries?
A00958What are these, sir?
A00958What are you?
A00958What bright star, taking beauties forme upon her, In all the happy lustre of heavens glory, Ha''s drop''d downe from the Skye to comfort me?
A00958What did he promise you?
A00958What did wee promise him?
A00958What doe I reade there of Hiarbas banquet?
A00958What dost thou here?
A00958What foole would give a storme leave to disturb his peace ● When he may shut the casement?
A00958What gaping knaves are these, bring''em in fellows, Now, what are you?
A00958What impious daring is there here of heaven?
A00958What is contain''d In th''letters that I brought, that thus transports him?
A00958What is that?
A00958What is the question first?
A00958What is''t, your mothers teares?
A00958What may this mean?
A00958What meanes your Lordship?
A00958What more can concerne me, than this?
A00958What now?
A00958What rage affects this monster?
A00958What think you of a Bath and a Lords daughter To entertaine you?
A00958What will the Butcher doe?
A00958What would she say?
A00958What would that do?
A00958What''s his offence?
A00958What''s that good master?
A00958What?
A00958When they that are the h ● ads, have filld the Court With factions, a weake woman only left To s ● ay their bloody hands?
A00958Where is our Scheme, Let''s see, dispatch, nay fumbling now, who''s this?
A00958Where''s that good Gentleman?
A00958Where''s this young Traytor?
A00958Whit''st over all his vices; and at last Dost draw a cloud of words before his eyes, Till hee can neither see thee, nor himselfe?
A00958Who did this deed?
A00958Whose there?
A00958Why beare you him not hence?
A00958Why doe you?
A00958Why is this warre, then?
A00958Why t is done then?
A00958Why, what a Prince is here?
A00958Why; what''s my hope?
A00958Wil''t please you sit sir?
A00958Will no man here obey me?
A00958Will they kill Rats?
A00958Will you doe that your enemies dare not wish, And cherish in your selves those furies, which Hell would cast out?
A00958Wilt thou not take me monster?
A00958Wonder invades me ● doe you two thinke much, That he thus wisely, and with neede consents To what I author for your Countries good?
A00958Wound what is yet ● ound?
A00958You are sower?
A00958You can not name the persons bring this danger?
A00958You dare tell me?
A00958You le make no Oration then?
A00958You weepe extreamly; strengthen me now justice, Why are these sorrowes sir?
A00958a snake of brasse That hist?
A00958all my righteous prayers Drown''d in thy drunken wrath?
A00958and birds of silver that did sing?
A00958and whither would he drive us?
A00958are these your recreations?
A00958at your stateward, sir?
A00958dare you?
A00958did title Move mee when it was fit that hee should dye?
A00958for seeing thy brother dye a man, and honest?
A00958ha''s he not hurt you?
A00958had not I one my selfe?
A00958her prayers, or her curses?
A00958how the Duke Is slaine already with your flames embrac''d?
A00958is it not for Rollo?
A00958is this a Theater?
A00958no citizens?
A00958of dying nobly?
A00958or have you, ha?
A00958or whatsoever else Fires your ambition?
A00958or where( alas) were then The endlesse love we owe to worthy men?
A00958there is a reverence due, From children of the Gown, to men of Action: How''s this?
A00958they eat my pyes abominably ● Or work upon a woman cold as Christmas: I have an old Jade sticks upon my fingers, May I taste them?
A00958those sighes The deadly shafts he sends into our soules?
A00958to what use?
A00958what newes with him?
A00958where''s your reward now, Goodman Manchet, for your fine discovery?
A00958who sent thee?
A00958why dost thou stare so?
A00958why, what should stay my faith, or turn my sense?
A00958your Lordship?
A00958your counsailes colour no ●, With reason of state, where all that''s necessary still is just?
A00958your rumpe?
A04653''Slid take your Bottle, and put it in your guttes ● or me, I le see you poxt ere I follow you any longer?
A04653''Slid what rare fire workes bee heere?
A04653''Slight, what should I do here?
A04653.3 For what I pray thee?
A04653A Stoole Boy?
A04653A long heele?
A04653A page of good timber; it will now be my grace to entertaine him first, though I casheere him againe in priuate: how art thou call''d?
A04653A very fine name Criticus?
A04653All the Courtiers must prouide for Reuels; they conclude vpon a Masque, the deuise of which, is — what will you rauish me?
A04653Anaides, Stay: wether go you?
A04653Anaides?
A04653And I shal be glad( most sweet Lady) to imbrace him; where is he?
A04653And all the Gallants came about you like flies, did they not?
A04653And did I not daunce moouingly last night?
A04653And masqu''d like to Anteros?
A04653And not a Poet?
A04653And sort her Censures?
A04653And such Impostumes, as Phantaste is, Grow in our Pallace?
A04653And that you merit sharpe Correction?
A04653And then I spy her, and walke off?
A04653And there''s her Minion Criticus; why his aduise more then Amorphus?
A04653And what must I speake now?
A04653And what to the Lady Nimph you serue?
A04653And what were you the better, if you might?
A04653And why Barbarous, Hedon?
A04653And why should you protest?
A04653And yet, how much more dooth the s ● eming Face Of neighbor Vertues, and their borrowed Names, Adde of lewd Bouldnesse to loose Vanities?
A04653And( from this time) esteeme your selfe in the first ranke of those few whom I professe to loue; what make you in company of this scholle ● here?
A04653And( without forhead) bouldly presse so farre ▪ As farther none?
A04653Another Face of things presents it selfe Then did of late: what?
A04653Another demaunds: Why would he be one of his Mistris Ciopinos?
A04653Are any of the Ladies in the Presence?
A04653Are my Darts enchanted?
A04653As also their religion, in pulling downe a superstitious Crosse, and aduancing a Venus; or Priapus, in place of it?
A04653As though it were not?
A04653As though there were not?
A04653As though there were one Antidote for these,& another for him?
A04653Ascendit O which way shall I first conuert my selfe?
A04653Asotus, Gods so, what would you haue mee doe?
A04653Away Wag: what wouldst thou make an Implement of me?
A04653But are these( Cupid) the starres of Cynthias Court?
A04653But are we therefore iudged too extreame?
A04653But if you had seene mine yeasterday when t was young, you would haue — who''s your Doctor Phantaste?
A04653But thou hast not wounded any of the rest, Cupid?
A04653But very well?
A04653But what haue serious Repetitions To do with Reuels, and the sports of Court?
A04653But what is all this to Cupid?
A04653But what will you say now, if a Poet( vntoucht with any breath of this disease) finde Gods Tokens vpon you, that are of the Auditory?
A04653But why Breeches now?
A04653But why White- liuerd?
A04653But will you be constant?
A04653But will you not snatch my Cloake while I am stooping?
A04653By whome?
A04653Charge?
A04653Come sit downe; troath( and you be good Beauties) lets run ouer''hem all now: Which is the properst man amongst them?
A04653Constant Madame?
A04653Cos. Saue you sweete bloods: do''s any of you want a creature, or a dependant?
A04653Cos?
A04653Criticus?
A04653Cupid turn''d iealous of himselfe?
A04653Daring?
A04653Deare Mercury our Brother, like a Page, To countenance the ambush of the Boy?
A04653Death, what talke you of his Learning?
A04653Did you obserue him?
A04653Do you confesse it?
A04653Do''s your heart speake all this?
A04653Doo''st thou knowe him that saluted thee, Hedon?
A04653Faith''one is; By the tip of your ● are, Sweete Lady, Is''t not pretty, and Gentile?
A04653Faith, how lik''d you my quipp to Hedon, about the garter?
A04653Featherd Cupid masqu''d?
A04653Gods so ▪ what doe yo ● meane?
A04653Gods so, was this the disseigne you trauel''d with?
A04653Good Ioue, what reuerend gentlewoman in yeares might this be?
A04653Good: why Humble Breeches?
A04653Hath he not cause, when his purpose is so deluded?
A04653He will ranke euen with you( ere''t be long) If you hold on your course: O vanity, How are thy painted beauties doated on, By light, and empty Ideots?
A04653Heart of my father, what a strange alteration has halfe a yeeres haunting of Ordinaries wrought in this fellow?
A04653Heart, was there euer so prosperous an Inuention thus vnluckely peruerted, and spoyld, by a whoore- sonne Book- worme, a Candle- waster?
A04653Hedon?
A04653His name Hermes?
A04653How else?
A04653How happely hath Fortune furnisht him with a Whetstone?
A04653How i st, E ● quisite Amorphus?
A04653How is she cal''d, and then I can shew thee?
A04653How is that?
A04653How is''t?
A04653How might I reuenge my selfe on this insulting Mercury?
A04653How most Ambiguous beauty?
A04653How name you the Gentleman you are in ranke with there, Sir?
A04653How now Anaides?
A04653How now Argurion?
A04653How now Asotus?
A04653How now Cupid?
A04653How now my dancing Braggart in Decimo sexto?
A04653How sweete Anaides?
A04653How well Diana can distinguish Times?
A04653I engrose''hem?
A04653I good Phantaste; What?
A04653I haue thought; speake your Adiectiues Sirs?
A04653I st not Hedon?
A04653I st not queynt?
A04653I that, who begins?
A04653I, say you so?
A04653I, what thinkst thou of him?
A04653I, why Well- spoken Breeches?
A04653In truth Sir?
A04653Ingenious, Acute, and Polite?
A04653Insteed of Medicines haue we Maladies?
A04653Ioue strike me into earth: The Fountaine of Selfe- loue?
A04653Is Criticus turn''d Dotard on himselfe too?
A04653Is Cupid angry?
A04653Is not that Amorphus the Traueller?
A04653Is that thy Boy Hedon?
A04653Is that your new Ruffe sweet Lady Bird?
A04653Is there so little awe of our Disdeigne, That any( vnder trust of their disguise) Should mixe themselues with others of the Court?
A04653It is: do not you thinke it necessary to be practisd, my little wag?
A04653Know you from whom you flye?
A04653Lady Wisedome, do you Interprete for these puppets?
A04653Laughes Mercury?
A04653Le ts see?
A04653Learning, to better that Inuention, aboue him?
A04653Lindabrides?
A04653Loue you?
A04653Louing?
A04653Madam, how do you?
A04653Me Sir?
A04653Mercurie?
A04653Most willingly my good wag: but I would speake with your Author, where''s he?
A04653Must I so?
A04653Must I?
A04653Nay doe not rack vs thus?
A04653Nay play it I pray you, you do well, you do well: how like you it Sir?
A04653Nay, but when?
A04653Nay, dost heare mischiefe?
A04653No Criticus?
A04653Nor endeth our discouery as yet; Gelaia like a Nymph, that but ere while( In male attire,) did serue Anaides?
A04653Not Hedon?
A04653Not I, Who sayes?
A04653Not without wounder, nor with out delight, Mine eyes haue veiwd in Contemplations depth, This worke of wit, diuine, and excellent: What Shape?
A04653Nothing but Whore, and Bitch, and all the villanous swaggering names you can thinke on?
A04653Now I commend your iudgement Amorphus: who''s that knockes?
A04653Now ha''you done?
A04653Now sir I stif ● le, and aduance forward?
A04653O God Madams, how shall I deserue this?
A04653O Hercules; how the Gentleman purchases?
A04653O Ianus, what a word is there?
A04653O the sweete power of trauaile, are you guilty of this Cupid?
A04653O what a call is there?
A04653O what a masse of benefit shall we possesse, in being the inuisible Spectators of this strange shew now to be acted?
A04653O you are a meere Mammo ● hrept in iudgement then: why do you not obserue how excellently the Ditty is affected in euery place?
A04653One whom the Muses, and Minerua loue; For whom should they more loue then Criticus, Whom Phoebus( though not Fortune) holdeth deare?
A04653Or in what moode shall I assay to speake, That( in a moment) I may be deliuered, Of the prodigions griefe I go with all?
A04653Or to talke of some Hospitall, whose walls record his father a BENEFACTOR?
A04653Or with that theft haue ventred on our eyes?
A04653PRay you away; why Children?
A04653Pha, Come now Philautia I am for you, shall we goe?
A04653Phantaste, Argurion, what?
A04653Prophecies?
A04653Prosaites?
A04653Prosaites?
A04653Say you so Sweete Lady?
A04653Say you so?
A04653Say you?
A04653Sblod what haue you to do?
A04653See, the water( a more running, subtile, and humorous Nimphe then shee) permits me to touche, and handle her: what should I inferre?
A04653Seemes it no Crime to ● ● ● er sacred Bowers, And hallowed Places with impure aspect Most lewdly to pollute?
A04653Seemes it no crime, To braue a Deity?
A04653Seu ● rity to be loath''d?
A04653Shall I?
A04653Shall not she answere for this, to mainteine him thus in swearing?
A04653Shall we go Cupid?
A04653Shart, take''hem all man; what speake you to me of ayming or Couetous?
A04653Sharte are not their linings white?
A04653Since I troad on this side the Alpes, I was not so frozen in my inuention; let me see: to accost him with some choise remnant of Spanish, or Italian?
A04653Sir, shall I say to you for that Hat?
A04653Slight he has me vpon Intergatories,( nay my Mother shall know how you vse me) where I haue beene?
A04653Slight, will he be praisde out of his cloathes?
A04653So Sir, this is all the Reformation you seeke?
A04653Soft Sir, you''le speake my Prologue in it?
A04653Sweare?
A04653Sweete man, by my troath maister I loue you; will you loue me to?
A04653T is Asotus the heire of Philargirus: but first I le giue you the others Caracter, which may make his the clearer?
A04653That''s good: but now Pythagoricall?
A04653The very Marchpane of the Court I warrant?
A04653There are new oathes for him: what?
A04653They do not peele sweete charge?
A04653Tut thei le do that, when they come to sleep on thē time enough; but were thy deuises neuer in the Presence yet Hedon?
A04653WHo goes there?
A04653Was his Father of any eminent place, or meanes?
A04653Well, you haue sworne?
A04653What Criticus?
A04653What Prodigie is this?
A04653What a set Face the gentlewoman has, as she were still going to a Sacrifice?
A04653What at your Beuer Gallants?
A04653What but?
A04653What can his Censure hurt me, whom the world Hath censur''d vile before me?
A04653What has he entertaind the Foole?
A04653What i st, my deare mischiefe?
A04653What is he Iealous of his Hermaphrodite?
A04653What must I doe Sir?
A04653What ridiculous circumstance might I deuise now, to bestow this reciprocall brace of Cockscombes, one vpon another?
A04653What saies Argurion?
A04653What say you to a Masque?
A04653What say you to your Helicon?
A04653What though all Concord''s borne of Contraries?
A04653What will Cupid turne Nomenclator, and cry them?
A04653What wise Phisitian haue we euer seene Moou''d with a frantique man?
A04653What''s he Mercury?
A04653What''s the matter Hedon?
A04653What''s the matter there?
A04653What, my good spirituous Sparke?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653What?
A04653When will this water come thinke you?
A04653Whence deriue you this speach Boy?
A04653Where am I now?
A04653Where is your Page?
A04653Whether goes my Loue?
A04653Whether might you marche now?
A04653Which Cut shall speake it?
A04653Who answers the Brazen head?
A04653Who might that be Guardian?
A04653Who was that Argurion?
A04653Who would ha ● n ● thought that Philautia durst, Or haue vsurped noble Storge''s name?
A04653Who would haue thought that all of them should hope, So much of our conniuence, as to come To grace themselues, with Titles not their owne?
A04653Who?
A04653Who?
A04653Why Children, are you not ashamd?
A04653Why Odoriferous Breeches Guardian?
A04653Why Popular Breeches?
A04653Why Pythagoricall Breeches?
A04653Why did the Gods giue thee a heauenly forme, And earthy thoughtes to make thee proude of it?
A04653Why do I aske?
A04653Why should I care what euery Dor doth buzze ▪ In credulous eares?
A04653Why so my little Rouer?
A04653Why, i st a thing of such present necessity, that it requires so violent a dispatch?
A04653Why?
A04653Why?
A04653Why?
A04653Why?
A04653Why?''
A04653Will the shaking of a shaft, strike''hem into such a Feuer of Affection?
A04653Will you sweete Criticus?
A04653Will you vouchsafe sir?
A04653Wilt not be good?
A04653Wilt thou forsake me then?
A04653Yes Sir,( pray god I can light on it) Here I come in you say: and present my selfe?
A04653Yes ▪ but will not your Lady- ship stay?
A04653Yes, thou hast strooke Argurion enamour''d on Asotus methinkes?
A04653Yes: and I step foorth like one of the Children, and ask ● you; Would you haue Stoole Sir?
A04653Yet what is their desert?"
A04653You forgiue the humor of mine eye in obseruing it?
A04653and how i st possible?
A04653and why I should stay so long?
A04653at a stand?
A04653beelike you measure me by your selfe then?
A04653besides, when they come in swaggering company, and will pocket vp any thing; may they not properly bee said to bee White- liuerd?
A04653can you tell?
A04653descend into a perticuler admiration of their Iustice; for the due measuring of Coales, burning of Cans, and such like?
A04653do they?
A04653do you hope to speake it?
A04653do you not heare, how they doate?
A04653do you not see how his legges are in trauaile with a Measure?
A04653doe these Nymphs attend vpon Di ● na?
A04653dooth Hermes taste no Alteration in all this?
A04653for my Aunts sake?
A04653ha''you chang''d your headtire?
A04653ha?
A04653ha?
A04653ha?
A04653has my Maister a new Page?
A04653hath your Tayler prouided the property( we spake of) at your Chamber, or no?
A04653haue I not Inuention, afore him?
A04653heer''s a wonderfull change with your Brandish?
A04653how do''s the Lady?
A04653how pursu''de With open, and extended appetite?
A04653i st not?
A04653is their vigor gone?
A04653is there any difference betweene you?
A04653it spoke to some body?
A04653keeping to her selfe The doome of Gods, leauing the rest to vs?
A04653may I be so Audacious to demaund?
A04653my Sence might aske me: Or i st a Rarity, or some new Obiect, That straines my strict obseruance to this point?
A04653nay then, haue at''hem: Ladies, heer''s one hath distinguish''d you by your names already; It shall onely become me, to aske; How you doe?
A04653no Mention?
A04653no Motion?
A04653no Word of Loue?
A04653nor Neptunes Trident; nor Apolloes Bowe; no, not you?
A04653or Padua?
A04653or as if one Effect might not arise of diuerse causes?
A04653or of so many Buckets bestowd on his parish church in his life time, with his name at length( for want of armes) trickt vpon them; Any of these?
A04653or some face neare his in simillitude?
A04653or whence?
A04653step into some discourse of S ● ate, and so make my induction?
A04653t is your best policie to be Ignorant: you did neuer steale Mars his sworde out of the sheath; you?
A04653that were aboue him too; and out of his element I feare Faine to haue seen him in Venice?
A04653the mistery, the mistery, good wagges?
A04653the well- dieted Amorphus become a Water- drinker?
A04653ther''s Criticus his Minnion: he has not tasted of this water?
A04653those that were our fellow Pages but now, so soone prefer''d to be Yeomen of the Bottles?
A04653vpon the Stage too?
A04653vse the vertue of your Snakie Tipstaffe there vpon vs?
A04653wa st not wittie?
A04653wee can not all ● it in at them; we shall make a confusion: no; what calde you that we had in the forenoone?
A04653well?
A04653what Substance?
A04653what is it hath coniur''d vp this distemperature in the circle of your face?
A04653what parcell of man hast thou lighted on for a Maister?
A04653what say you to Cynthia, Arete, Phronesis Tim E, and others there?
A04653what shall I doe with it?
A04653what''s that Sir?
A04653where haue you spent the day ▪ You haue not visited your iealous friends?
A04653whom do''s she commend afore the rest?
A04653why?
A04653why?
A04653will you betraye your Ignorance so much?
A04653will you stand to most voyces of the Gentlemen?
A04653you le deferre it now, and forget it?
A04653— Are we contemn''d?
A04653〈 ◊ 〉 apt is Lenity To be abusd?
A04640''Cause he has suck''d at Athens?
A04640A meere vpstarr, That has no pedigree, no house, no coate, No ensignes of a family?
A04640A shee- Criticke, Galla?
A04640A tricke on me, too?
A04640All our designes discouer''d To this State- Cat?
A04640Am I your scout, or baud?
A04640An Atlas?
A04640An Enemie you would kill?
A04640An In- mate, Consul?
A04640And Vargunteius?
A04640And body too, and ha''the better match on''t?
A04640And can compose, in verse, and make quicke iests, Modest, or otherwise?
A04640And desperate Cethegus, is he not?
A04640And doth dance rarely?
A04640And ha''you bid him to be confident?
A04640And is Simpronia there?
A04640And often?
A04640And play on Instruments?
A04640And print''hem deep?
A04640And see thy wild Conspiracy bound in VVith each mans knowledge?
A04640And who, in such a cause, and''gainst such fiends, Would not now wish himselfe all arme, and weapon?
A04640And wilt thou kisse me, then?
A04640And, as these clouds doe yeeld to light, Now, do we see, Our thoughts of things, how they did fight, Which seem''d t''agree?
A04640And, had you a counsell Of Ladies too?
A04640And, was I, Of all her brood, mark''d out for the repulse By her no voice, when I stood Candidate, To be Commander in the Ponticke warre?
A04640And, we must glorifie, A Mushrome?
A04640Are the''Ambassadours come with you?
A04640Are they any Schollers?
A04640Are they come, Cethegus?
A04640Are you coying it, When I command you to be free, and generall To all?
A04640Are your confederates come?
A04640Art thou confounded?
A04640Art thou not mou''d?
A04640As I ha''done heretofore?
A04640As what, impetuous Cicero?
A04640As''t was yesterday?
A04640Aurelia?
A04640Bring in Statilius: Do''s he know his hand too?
A04640But Galla, VVhat say you to Catilines Ladie, Orestilla?
A04640But he has not that reward, yet?
A04640But what decree they, vnto Curius, And Fuluia?
A04640But what good meanes Ha''you t''effect it?
A04640But what''ll you doe with Sempronia?
A04640But where''s Cethegus?
A04640But, may this wise, and sacred Senate say, VVhat mean''st thou Marcus Tull ● s?
A04640But, wherefore did you beare Their letter to the Consul, that they sent you, To warne you from the City?
A04640By what Augury?
A04640By whom?
A04640By whom?
A04640CAn nothing great, and at the height Remaine so long?
A04640CAn these men feare?
A04640Can Sylla''s Ghost arise within thy walles, Lesse threatning, then an earth- quake, the quicke falles Of thee, and thine?
A04640Can such men draw common aire?
A04640Can these, or such, be any aydes, to vs?
A04640Cato''s?
A04640Come, my braue Sword- player, to what actiue vse, Was all this steele prouided?
A04640Come, you will laugh, now, at my easinesse?
A04640Consul, A ● tonius?
A04640Cornelius, too, is there?
A04640Curius?
A04640D ● cius Brutus?
A04640DO''st thou not feele me, Rome?
A04640Dar''st thou denie this?
A04640Dare they looke day In the dull face?
A04640Did I appeare so tame, as this man thinks mee?
A04640Did I but say( vaine voice) all that was mine?
A04640Did I know Whether he made it?
A04640Did I not bid''hem, say, I kept may chamber?
A04640Did you, good Diligence?
A04640Do you not tast An art, that is so common?
A04640Do''s Caesar giue well?
A04640Do''s he bid you To anger me for exercise?
A04640Do''s he stand for''t?
A04640Do''st thou expect th''authority of their voyces, VVhose silent willes condemne thee?
A04640Do''st thou not blush, pernicious Catiline?
A04640Do''st thou not feele thy Councels all laid open?
A04640Doe I loue Lentulus?
A04640Doe but this, then: When shall you speake with Lentulus, and the rest?
A04640Doe not these faces argue Thy guilt, and impudence?
A04640Doe you all backe him?
A04640Doe you aske me?
A04640Doe you beleeue it?
A04640Doe you ghesse My businesse, yet?
A04640Doe you know it?
A04640Doe you thinke so?
A04640Dost thou heare, fellow?
A04640Else, why must Rome Be by it selfe; now, ouercome?
A04640Equall to all her titles?
A04640FAlse to our selues?
A04640FLA. What voyce is that?
A04640FVluia, good wench, how dost thou?
A04640Faith, when was Quintus Curius, Thy speciall seruant, here?
A04640Fathers, Is it your pleasures, they shall be committed Vnto some safe, but a free custodie, Vntill the Senate can determine farder?
A04640Fathers, What doe you reade?
A04640Feele you nothing?
A04640Fie, what doe I here, wayting on''hem then?
A04640For who, besieg''d with wants, Would stop at death, or any thing beyond it?
A04640For, what lesse can we call it?
A04640Forth with your learned Ladie: Shee has a wit, too?
A04640From whēce comes it?
A04640From whom?
A04640Ful ● ia, you will aide me?
A04640Fuluia, I pray thee, who comes to thee, now?
A04640Goe; I intreat thee: yet, why do I so?
A04640HOw now?
A04640Ha''they no Greeke?
A04640Ha''you brought The weapons hither, from Cethegus house?
A04640Ha''you giu''n the Porter The charge, I will''d you?
A04640Ha?
A04640Had this beene honest now, and for his Countrey, As''t was against it, who had ere fallen greater?
A04640Had''st thou not hope, beside, By a surprize, by night, to take Praeneste?
A04640Has he no name?
A04640Hath Ioue no thunder?
A04640Hath shee not foes inow of those, VVhom shee hath made such, and enclose Her round about?
A04640Haue I too long bene absent from these lips, This cheeke, these eyes?
A04640He saue the State?
A04640His Brother?
A04640Ho ● often ● a ● h i ● falne, or slip''t by chance?
A04640Hold good Caius; CET, Fearst thou not, Cato?
A04640How Kno ● es your wise fatnesse that?
A04640How do''s he brooke his late repulse?
A04640How do''s the worthy Consull, my Colleague?
A04640How doe you like this spirit?
A04640How dost thou beare this?
A04640How find you Antonius?
A04640How haue we chang''d, and come about In euery doome, Since wicked Catiline went out, And quitted Rome?
A04640How hazardous?
A04640How he?
A04640How many of thy assaults haue I declin''d VVith shifting but my bodie,( as wee''ld say) VVrested thy dagger from thy hand, how o ● t?
A04640How now, Aurelia?
A04640How now, Brother?
A04640How now, Fabius?
A04640How now, Volturtius?
A04640How now, melt you?
A04640How now, what 〈 ◊ 〉 this M ● ● ter?
A04640How now?
A04640How often hast thou made attempt on mee?
A04640How then?
A04640How thou dost vtter me, braue soule, that may not, At all times, shew such as I am; but bend Vnto occasion?
A04640I came to call thee, with mee; wilt thou goe?
A04640I heare Some whispering''bout the gate; and making doubt, Whither it be not yet too early, or no?
A04640I take you in?
A04640I''thy sleepe?
A04640IS there a Heauen?
A04640If this be so, why, Catiline, dost thou stay?
A04640If you proue This practise; what should let the Common- wealth To take due vengeance?
A04640If youl''d loue beards, and bristles,( One with another, as others doe) or wrinkles — Who''s that?
A04640Impudent head?
A04640Is all so cleare, so plaine, so manifest, That both thy eloquence, and impudence, And thy ill nature, too, haue left thee, at once?
A04640Is he come?
A04640Is he come?
A04640Is he not come?
A04640Is it not strange, thou should''st be so diseas''d, And so secure?
A04640Is it yet worth your care, If not your feare, what you finde practis''d there?
A04640Is it your hand?
A04640Is night So heauy on thee, and my weight so light?
A04640Is there a Beauty, here in Rome, you loue?
A04640Is there a Law for''t, Cato?
A04640Is this grey poulder, a good Dentifrice?
A04640Is this it?
A04640Is''t for punishment?
A04640Is''t not stranger, The vpstart Cicero should carry it so, By all consents, from men so much his Masters?
A04640It doth strike my soule,( And, who can scape the stroke, that hath a soule, Or, but the smallest ayre of Man within him?)
A04640Know you that paper?
A04640Know you that seale yet, Publius?
A04640Know you, What thanks, what titles, what rewards the Senate Will heape vpon you, certaine, for your seruice?
A04640Leade on: Where are the publicke Executioners?
A04640Lecca?
A04640Lentulus?
A04640Longinus, too, did stand?
A04640Longinus?
A04640Look''d I so poore, so dead?
A04640Looke they, as they were built to shake the world, Or be a moment to our enterprise?
A04640May that, yet, be done sooner?
A04640More Romes?
A04640My speciall seruant?
A04640My sweete Madam, VVill you be gone?
A04640NOw, do our eares, before our eyes, Like men in mistes, Discouer, who''ld the State surprise, And who resists?
A04640Nay, deare Caius; CET, Are your eyes yet vn ● eel''d?
A04640Nay, good Cethegus, Why do your passions, now, disturbe our hopes?
A04640No Publius?
A04640No, my Mistresse?
A04640No?
A04640No?
A04640No?
A04640No?
A04640No?
A04640Nor Vargunteius?
A04640Not Clients, and your friends?
A04640Not yet?
A04640O good Galla, how dost thou?
A04640O, is that all?
A04640Of what strange pieces are we made, Who nothing know; But, as new Ayres our eares inuade, Still censure so?
A04640Of what was her discourse?
A04640Offring at wit, too?
A04640One, form''d for all her honors, all her glories?
A04640Or Orator Cicero could haue said it better?
A04640Or call you to th''embracing of a cloude?
A04640Or if you had none, Pray you demand him, why he is so ventrous, To presse, thus, to my chamber, being for bidden Both, by my selfe, and seruants?
A04640Or, are they none, Except shee first become her owne?
A04640Or, as their ruine the large Tyber fils, Make that swell vp, and drowne thy seuen proud hils?
A04640Or, hath the palenesse of thy guilt drunke vp Thy blood, and drawne thy vaines, as drie of that, As is thy heart of truth, thy breast of vertue?
A04640Or, is''t blinde Chance, That still desires new States t''aduance, And quit the old?
A04640Petreius?
A04640Pray thee good slaue, who has commanded thee?
A04640Put your knowne valures on so deare a businesse, And haue no other second then the Danger, Nor other Gyrlond then the losse?
A04640Quintus, what guards ha''you?
A04640R ● ss''not the Consular men?
A04640REpulse vpon repulse?
A04640Reports?
A04640SEN. What meanes this hasty calling of the Senate?
A04640Say they not so too, Galla?
A04640See Fathers, laugh you not?
A04640Shall Catiline not doe, now, with these aides, So sought, so sorted, something shall be call''d Their labor, but his profit?
A04640Shall I know your proiect?
A04640Shall we withdraw into the House of Concord?
A04640She can sing, too?
A04640Shee meanes to cooke me, I thinke?
A04640Shew him that paper, If he do know it?
A04640Shunne they, to treat with mee, too?
A04640Sirah, what aile you?
A04640So harsh, and short?
A04640So like that nothing, Which he calls vertuous?
A04640Spies?
A04640Stand, who goes there?
A04640Stansby?]
A04640Stil, dost thou murmure, Monster?
A04640Still shall thy fury mocke vs?
A04640That Cato, and the Rout haue done the other?
A04640That I would be her second, in a businesse, Though it might vantage me all the Sunne sees?
A04640That could stand Close vp, with Atlas; and sustaine her name As strong, as he doth Heau''n?
A04640That did infect thee?
A04640That euer thou heard''st?
A04640That from Clodius?
A04640That were the lights to this discouery?
A04640The Sybill''s leaues vncertaine?
A04640There are no Sonnes of earth, that dare, Againe, rebellion: or the Gods surprising?
A04640Thinke you, that I would bid you, graspe the winde?
A04640This the Consul fees, The Senate vnderstands, yet this man liues ▪ Liues?
A04640Thou dreamp''tst all this?
A04640Thou innocent?
A04640Thrust head- long forth?
A04640Thus to come forth, so sodainly, a wit- worme?
A04640Thy reason?
A04640To what licence Dares thy vnbridled boldnesse runne it selfe?
A04640Traytor, Hath thy guilt wak''d thy fury?
A04640VVas Caesar there, say you?
A04640VVell, and how?
A04640VVere not the seates made bare, vpon thy entrance?
A04640VVhat Common- wealth, or State is this we haue?
A04640VVhat age is this, where honest men ▪ Plac''d at the helme, A Sea of some foule mouth, or pen, Shall ouerwhelme?
A04640VVhat are his mischiefs, Consul?
A04640VVhat are these to me?
A04640VVhat do''s a woman at it then?
A04640VVhat is there, here, in Rome, that can delight thee?
A04640VVhat is your pleasure, Fathers, shall be done?
A04640VVhat of her money, or her hono ● r, pray thee?
A04640VVhat tumult''s that?
A04640VVhat''s he stands out?
A04640VVhere are your weapons?
A04640VVhere is thy visor, or thy voyce, now, Lentulus?
A04640VVhere''s Ful ● ia?
A04640VVhere''s my brother, Quintus?
A04640VVho sent for you?
A04640VVho was your Speaker, Madam?
A04640VVhose Wife, which Boy, whose Daughter, of what race, That th''Husband, or glad Parents shall not bring you, And boasting of the office?
A04640VVhy Galla?
A04640VVhy dare we not?
A04640VVhy, Lentulus, talke you so long?
A04640VVould Publius Lentulus Strike, for the like disgrace?
A04640VVould stout Longinus walke the streets of Rome, Facing the Praetor?
A04640WHat is it, Heauens, you prepare VVith so much swiftnesse, and so sodaine rising?
A04640WHen come these Creatures, the Ambassad ● rs?
A04640WHere are you, fayre one, ● hat conceale your selfe; And keepe your beauty, within lockes, and barres, here, Like a fooles treasure?
A04640WHo''s there?
A04640Was I a Man, bred great, as Rome her selfe?
A04640Was I deceiued, Catiline, Or in the fact, or in the time?
A04640Was not that Curius your spie, that had Reward decreed vnto him, the last Senate, With Fuluia, vpon your priuate motion?
A04640Well, Sempronia ▪ Whither are you thus early addrest?
A04640Were we not better to fall, once, with vertue, Then draw a wretched, and dishonor''d breath To loose with shame, when these mens pride will laugh?
A04640What Head''s not yours?
A04640What a ● I?
A04640What answere?
A04640What are your meanes?
A04640What be those?
A04640What can I worse pronounce my selfe, that''s fitter?
A04640What close, and secret shame, But is growne one, with thy knowne infamy?
A04640What did you there?
A04640What do you decree to th''Allobroges?
A04640What doe you make him, Cato, such a Hercules?
A04640What domesticke note Of priuate filthinesse, but is burnt in Into thy life?
A04640What else should fright, or terrefie''hem?
A04640What groane was that?
A04640What hast thou done VVith thy poore innocent selfe?
A04640What honest act is that, The Roman Senate should not dare, and doe?
A04640What is that same Vmbrenus, was the Agent?
A04640What is that to mee?
A04640What is your designe, then?
A04640What is your pleasure, Fathers, shall be done?
A04640What is your plot?
A04640What lewd fact from thy hands?
A04640What light is this?
A04640What lust was euer absent from thine eyes?
A04640What needs this, Lucius?
A04640What needs this?
A04640What new intelligence ha''s he brought him now?
A04640What newes Trauailes your count''nance with?
A04640What now Fury?
A04640What party?
A04640What region do we liue in?
A04640What say you to''t?
A04640What sayes the Fiend?
A04640What shall I do?
A04640What should we do?
A04640What sleepe is this doth seize thee, so like death, And is not it?
A04640What to Volturtius?
A04640What will awake thee, Heauen?
A04640What would Cr ● ssus haue?
A04640What would their rage haue done, if they had conquerd?
A04640What''s the newes?
A04640What, are we wishing now?
A04640What, not all these?
A04640What, th ● n, canst thou hope?
A04640What?
A04640What?
A04640What?
A04640When knew you me Appeare, two dayes together, in one dressing?
A04640When shall the time be, first?
A04640When?
A04640Where hast thou been?
A04640Where when thou cam''st, did''st thou not finde the place Made good against thee, with my aides, my watches?
A04640Where''s Autronius?
A04640Where''s Gabinius?
A04640Wherefore frownes my sweet?
A04640Wherefore speak''st thou not?
A04640Wherfore, sweet Madam?
A04640Which of our great Patricians?
A04640Whither at length wilt thou abuse our patience?
A04640Whither, thou''lt aske?
A04640Who Of such a frequency, so many friends, And kindred thou hast here, saluted thee?
A04640Who be these?
A04640Who is that?
A04640Who stands beside?
A04640Who would not fall with all the world about him?
A04640Who''s that come?
A04640Who''s that?
A04640Who''s that?
A04640Who''s there?
A04640Who''s this?
A04640Who?
A04640Whose image is that, on it?
A04640Whose?
A04640Why do your hopes delude your certainties?
A04640Why do''st thou looke?
A04640Why doe you labour, thus, With action, against purpose?
A04640Why should he presume To be more learned, or more eloquent, Then the Nobility?
A04640Why then Decrees he that?
A04640Why, Madame?
A04640Why, what can they doe lesse?
A04640Why?
A04640Will Catiline be here?
A04640Will Lais turne a Lucrece?
A04640Will he ● it downe?
A04640Will none restraine the Monster?
A04640Will you do office to the Consul, Quintus?
A04640Will you ha''t i''the globe, or spire?
A04640Will you not tell me, what I aske you?
A04640Wilt thou assault me here?
A04640Would not the barbarous deeds haue beene beleeu''d, Of Marius, and Sylla, by our Children, Without, this fact had rise forth greater, for them?
A04640Would you haue Such an Herculean Actor in the Scene, And not his Hydra?
A04640Would you, Curius, Reuenge the Contumelie stucke vpon you, In being remoued from the Senate?
A04640Yeeld, and be pliant; or by Pollux — How now?
A04640Yet thou dar''st ● ary heere?
A04640Yet, ere we enter into open act,( With fauour)''t were no losse, if''t might be enquir''d What the Condition of these Armes would be?
A04640You can not ▪ Who would saue them, that haue betraid themselues?
A04640You looke vpon this Lady?
A04640You thinke, this state becomes you?
A04640You''ll forme it?
A04640a fine speaker?
A04640and Gods?
A04640and aduance him, To our owne losse?
A04640and can it be They should so slowly heare, so slowly see?
A04640and fled thy side, Like to a plague, or ruine; knowing, how oft They had bene, by thee, mark''d out ● or the Shambles?
A04640and left their places, So soone as th ● u sat''st downe?
A04640and make Caesar Repent his ventring counsels, to a spirit, So much his Lord in mischiefe?
A04640are they met?
A04640are you silent too?
A04640but it''s owne weight VVill ruine it?
A04640do you coy it?
A04640doe you fall off?
A04640in what ayre?
A04640in what clime are wee?
A04640is our Councell broke vp first?
A04640one of yesterday?
A04640or boast any quality Worthie a Noble man, himselfe not noble?
A04640or is Ioue become Stupide as thou art?
A04640or pray to see it?
A04640or shrinke to their first beds?
A04640or that boldnesse Could not doe more, where it found least resistance?
A04640or the Comments Of our graue, deepe, diuining men no ● cleare?
A04640or where the Common- wealth?
A04640set free, and increase Catilines Armie?
A04640shake not the frighted heads Of thy steepe towers?
A04640shall he iudge me?
A04640spies?
A04640the Ladies?
A04640the hower?
A04640to exile?
A04640what can excite Thine anger, if this practise be too light?
A04640what is my trepas ● e?
A04640what wickednesse From thy whole body?
A04640wherefore art thou silent?
A04640who are not only ours, But the worlds masters?
A04640who threatned him?
A04640whose is not?
A04640why let him scape?
A04640why?
A04639A gudgeon?
A04639A pox vpon those brazen throated slaues, What are they mad, trow?
A04639A pox vpon you, why should you be coy, What good thing haue you in you to be proud of?
A04639A suit Christopher?
A04639A we fort boon: stand?
A04639About what time my Lord?
A04639All of a house sir, but no fellowes, you are my Lords Steward, but I pray you what thinke you of loue, sir?
A04639And bag pudding, ha, ha, ha?
A04639And bloud to be enflam''d as well as his?
A04639And how are their plaies?
A04639And how do you sir?
A04639And how i st man?
A04639And how old was he then?
A04639And what of that?
A04639And when it is so, shall I not pursue Mine owne loues longings, but preferre my friends?
A04639Angelo?
A04639Angels?
A04639Answere me that?
A04639Are those his daughters, trow?
A04639Are y''any other then a beggars daughter?
A04639Art thou there mad slaue, I come with a powder?
A04639At leasure?
A04639At what sir?
A04639Auoid my soules vexation, Sathan hence?
A04639Away scoundrell?
A04639Away?
A04639Balt Indeed?
A04639Be of a sleighter worke: for of my word, You shall be sold as deere or rather deerer?
A04639Beane?
A04639Before I can demaund?
A04639But come to our deuise, where is this gold?
A04639But in good sadnesse Signior, do you thinke Chamount will returne?
A04639But what badge shall we giue, what cullison?
A04639But who is it thou louest fellow Onion?
A04639But yet, I maruell, why these gallant youths Spoke me so faire, and I esteemd a beggar?
A04639By Gods lid, nor King nor Keisar shall?
A04639Canst thou?
A04639Caprichio ● s?
A04639Caprichious?
A04639Christophero?
A04639Close with my daughters gentlemen?
A04639Cloth?
A04639Come doe you take it so?
A04639Come on false substance, shadow to Chamont: Had you none else to worke vpon but me, Was I your fittest proiect?
A04639Come signior Onion, le ts not be ashamd to appeare, Keepe state?
A04639Come, I will not sue, stally to be your seruant, But a new tearme, will you be my refuge?
A04639Consumption?
A04639Content thee sweet, I haue Made choise here of a constant friend This gentleman?
A04639Count Now they haue yong Ch ● ● ● unt?
A04639Count ▪ My most noble Lord?
A04639Count, thou lyest in thy bosome, Count: Count: Lye?
A04639Couragio?
A04639Did you see the last Pageant, I set forth?
A04639Didst thou see Valentine?
A04639Dishonorable?
A04639Do I see your face, Lady?
A04639Do you acknowledge it?
A04639Do you heare?
A04639Do you here?
A04639Do you laugh at me?
A04639Dost thou not mocke me?
A04639Doth any man here vnderstand this fellow?
A04639Downe to thy graue againe, thou beauteous Ghost, Ange ● s men say, are spirits: Spirits be Inuisible, bright angels are you so?
A04639Enter Chamount Was this your drift?
A04639Exception?
A04639Faith tell me Angelio how dost thou like her?
A04639Father no?
A04639Fellow Onion?
A04639Ferneze were you torturd thus in France?
A04639Filthy, by this finger?
A04639For what old man?
A04639G ● ● mercy fellow Onion: I do 〈 ◊ 〉 well, thou are in loue, art thou?
A04639Gaping on one another now Diligence, what news bring you?
A04639Gentlemen leaue him not, you see in what case he is, he is not in aduersity, his purse is full of money, leaue him not?
A04639Go to, a word to the wise, away, ● ● ie?
A04639Go to, my merry daughter, ô these lookes, Agree well with your habit, do they not?
A04639God, what crosse euents do meet my purposes?
A04639Gods so, i st not a good word man?
A04639Good Lord, sirra, how thou art altred with thy trauell?
A04639Good faith me thinkes that this young Lord Chamont fauours my mother, sister, does he not?
A04639Ha Bully?
A04639Ha, well plaid, fall ouer to my legge now?
A04639Had I not reason?
A04639Has he his French linguist?
A04639Haue I not eyes that are as free to looke?
A04639He has forgot me sure: what should this meane?
A04639He has?
A04639He is not, he is no where, is he?
A04639He knowes my gold, he knowes of all my treasure, How do you know sir?
A04639Heart, thou art somewhat eas''d?
A04639Hee le come to fetch you, will he?
A04639Hel ho, ● our page then sha''not be super intendent vpon me?
A04639Here?
A04639Hinds sir?
A04639How Iuniper?
A04639How did you call your sonne my Lord?
A04639How dost thou bastinado the poore cudgell with tearmes?
A04639How dost thou good Iaques?
A04639How in Vicenza?
A04639How in my back side?
A04639How long''s that since my Lord?
A04639How now Christofero?
A04639How now friend, what are you there?
A04639How now man, how dost thou?
A04639How now sweet Lord, what''s the matter?
A04639How now, ha ye found him?
A04639How now?
A04639How second person?
A04639How then?
A04639How''didst thou first loose thirty thousand crowns, And now no gold?
A04639How, my sonne returnd?
A04639How?
A04639How?
A04639How?
A04639Hurt thee, no?
A04639I Bully, he is aboue; and the Lord Paulo Ferneze, his son, and Maddam Aurelia,& maddam Phanixella, his daughters, But O Valentine?
A04639I am at your seruice good Maister Onion, but concerning this maiden that you loue sir?
A04639I and plaies to: both tragidy and comedy& set foorth with as much state as can be imagined?
A04639I aske, an''t please your Gentle worship, how you know?
A04639I but I feare hee le presently returne, Are you now going my most honored Lord?
A04639I but this marriage alters many men: And you may feare, it will do me my Lord, But ere it do so?
A04639I can not resolue you?
A04639I deliuered as much before, but your honour would not be perswaded, I will hereafter giue more obseruance to my visions?
A04639I haue no starting hols?
A04639I he?
A04639I le pardon all simplicity, Christopher, What is thy suit?
A04639I le slice you Onion, I le slice you?
A04639I meane, how I should make your worship know That I haue nothing — To giue with my poore daughter?
A04639I muse he spake not, belike he was amazd Comming so suddenly and vnprepard?
A04639I pray you sir is not your name Onion?
A04639I prithee discourse?
A04639I shall easly know By his next question, if he thinke me rich, Whom see I?
A04639I st possible, can Maximilian?
A04639I t is a good foole, do so, hang me then, Because I swore, alas, who doo''s not know, That louers periuries are ridiculous?
A04639I thanke you good signior Parla vou?
A04639I thou villaine?
A04639I thought I heard my father comming hitherward, list ▪ ha?
A04639I thought youl''d dwell so long in Cypres I le, You''d worship Maddam Venus at the length; But come, the strongest fall, and why not you?
A04639I when?
A04639I where?
A04639I will anon?
A04639I, I, that treasure is lost, but Isabell your beautious sister here seruiues in Rachel: and therefore on my kne ●?
A04639I?
A04639Iaques, Iaques, this is impossiole, how shouldst thou come?
A04639Iesu?
A04639Ill newes of my sonne?
A04639In what maner?
A04639In womens cases?
A04639Ingle Valentine?
A04639Ingle?
A04639Intollerable wrong?
A04639Is Maximilian taken prisoner to?
A04639Is he come home, then?
A04639Is he gone?
A04639Is he my bloud, my life?
A04639Is not this pure?
A04639It s her father on my life, how shall wee entrench and edifie our selues from him?
A04639Kit, thou art a foole, wilt thou be wise?
A04639Know him?
A04639Ladies I will take my leaue of you, Be your fortunes as your selues?
A04639Leaue you?
A04639Loue her?
A04639Madona?
A04639Many?
A04639Marry that do''s Signior Maximilian?
A04639Marry 〈 ◊ 〉 I my Lord?
A04639Marry?
A04639Max Stay Iaques stay?
A04639Maximilian?
A04639Maximillian?
A04639Meane?
A04639Mischiefe and hell, what is this man a spirit, Haunts he my houses ghost?
A04639Mistris Rachel( watch then if her father come) Rachel?
A04639Mounsieur Gasper, how stand you affected to this motion?
A04639Mounsieur Onion?
A04639My Lord Ch 〈 ◊ 〉?
A04639My Lord?
A04639My beautie ● hart?
A04639My deerest Rachel?
A04639My gold Rachel?
A04639My gold, my gold, my life, my soule, my heauen, What is become of thee?
A04639My honorable Lord?
A04639Naturall, slid it may be supernaturall, this?
A04639Nay doe not weepe, why starte you?
A04639Nay gentle Rachel?
A04639Nay stay sweet Angelo, I am disposed Exit Ang: A little to be pleasant past my coustome, He''s gone?
A04639No body breake my walles?
A04639No is your presence nothing?
A04639No nor good neither, Sbloud?
A04639No sir, why so sir?
A04639No, no, I know best how it was better thē any man here, I felt his play presently: for looke you, I gathered vpon him thus, thus do you see?
A04639No, why there?
A04639No?
A04639Noble Signior?
A04639Not a whit?
A04639Not beare?
A04639Nothing so much as thou art with thine office, but sirra, Onion is the Count Ferneze at home?
A04639Now in Gods name what ayles he?
A04639Now to this geere, Iaques, Iaques, what Iaques?
A04639O Angel ● ●, do you thinke I do vrge any comparison against you?
A04639O Maximillian, Francisco, daughters?
A04639O Mounsieur Gasper?
A04639O braue?
A04639O can you take knowledge of me now sir?
A04639O happy reuelation?
A04639O impudent dirision?
A04639O in what golden circle haue I dan''st?
A04639O my boy?
A04639O my deere loue, what is become of thee?
A04639O no?
A04639O rare, what?
A04639O signior Angelo, would you deceiue Your honest friend, th ● ● ● ● ● ply trusted you?
A04639O thou wouldst haue me tell thee?
A04639O withall my soule my Lord, is that his motion?
A04639Of loue Onion?
A04639Of what sir?
A04639One of my mistresses?
A04639Ortographie, Anatomy?
A04639Out of my soule another, comes he hither?
A04639Par ma foy vou bein encounters?
A04639Patience?
A04639Peace, peace, leaue thy gabling?
A04639Plaguie boy, he sooths his humour?
A04639Rachel call help, come forth, I le rip thine entrailes, but I le haue my gold: Rachel why comes thou not?
A04639Rachel de prie?
A04639Rachel?
A04639Rachel?
A04639Rachel?
A04639Rachel?
A04639Rachel?
A04639Returne, and view my face without my sonne, For whom he swore such care as for himselfe?
A04639Returne?
A04639Roome for a case of matrons- coloured blacke, How motherly my mothers death hath made vs?
A04639S''bloud am not I a man?
A04639S''bloud see, he is here, ô what damn''d lucke is this?
A04639S''bloud what shall we do with all this?
A04639S''bloud?
A04639S''wounds do you first breake my head, and then giue me a plaister in scorne?
A04639Say the signe should be in Aries now: as it may be for all vs, where were your life?
A04639Sayest thou me so, mad Greeke?
A04639Sblood say your Lord should die: And you goe marre your face as you begin, What would you doe trow?
A04639Sbloud how like a puppet do you talke now ▪ Dishonor?
A04639Sbloud stand away princocks?
A04639Sbloud this is rare?
A04639Sbloud, where didst thou learne to corrupt a man in the midst of a verse, ha?
A04639Sbloud?
A04639See, call him?
A04639Shall I tell him?
A04639Shall we be confiscate now?
A04639Signior Angelo?
A04639Signior perceiue you the errour?
A04639Silent?
A04639Silentium bonus socius Onionus, good fellow Onion be not so ingenious, and turbulent: so sir?
A04639Sirra Finio?
A04639Sirra Iuniper?
A04639Sirrah Ingle, I thinke thou hast seene all the strange countries in Christendome since thou wen ● st?
A04639Sirrah Onion, whither goest?
A04639Sirrah Valentine, you can resolue me now, haue they their maisters of defence in other countries as we haue here in Italy?
A04639Sirrah giue me instance of your carriage?
A04639Sirrah, speake you touching your daughters flight?
A04639Sirs, what seruice i st they are imployed in?
A04639Smell, filthy, fellow Iuniper filthy?
A04639Sorrow is faint?
A04639Sound?
A04639Stay villaine slaue: Rachel?
A04639Sweet Gentleman?
A04639Sweet hart, sweet hart?
A04639T is sufficient, Page carry my purse, dog me?
A04639That euer yet inforc''t the sea to gape, And swallow the poore Marchants traffique vp?
A04639That you haue plaid vpon me all this while; But still to mocke me, still to iest at me?
A04639Theaters?
A04639Then hard fauour''d, Is that your meaning, Lady?
A04639Then no more my Gasper?
A04639Then sirra t is true?
A04639They will not tire I hope?
A04639To marry me ô heauen, can it be?
A04639True to my friend in cases of affection?
A04639Tut?
A04639VVhat is your pleasure sir?
A04639Valentine?
A04639Valentine?
A04639Vtteri ●?
A04639WHere should he be, trow?
A04639Welcome signior, what''s next?
A04639Well goe your waies away, how now Christopher, What newes with you?
A04639Well said sweet Iuniper: Horizons?
A04639Well then God saue the dukes Maiesty, is this any harme now?
A04639Well what say you for dis den?
A04639Well, if Rachel tooke her flight willingly?
A04639Well?
A04639What Melun that robd my fathers treasure, stole my ● ister?
A04639What Valentine?
A04639What are you mad?
A04639What be they?
A04639What be they?
A04639What call your hind''s count Ferneze?
A04639What gold?
A04639What gold?
A04639What is he not in the Garden?
A04639What is the man possest trow?
A04639What meanes he to depart, Count Ferneze, vpon my soule this begger, this begger is a counterlait: vrge him?
A04639What miracle is this?
A04639What rule is here?
A04639What say you father, shall I haue your daughter?
A04639What say you sir knaue?
A04639What sayes my fellow Onion?
A04639What sayes the Lord Chamont?
A04639What sayest thou sweete Onion?
A04639What see''st thou there, thou curre?
A04639What shall I know, t is you haue iniurd me, What will you make?
A04639What should I deliuer?
A04639What should this meane?
A04639What true- stich sister?
A04639What voice is this?
A04639What wouldst thou haue me do in the matter?
A04639What''s that, you mutter sir?
A04639What''s the matter Peter ha?
A04639What''s the old panurgo gone?
A04639What, bring you me ill newes?
A04639What, do not this like him neither?
A04639What?
A04639What?
A04639What?
A04639What?
A04639What?
A04639When dyed she?
A04639Where are they?
A04639Where is your father?
A04639Where wil your selfe and Rachel stay for me, after the iest is ended?
A04639Where?
A04639Who cals?
A04639Who cals?
A04639Who gaue you that name?
A04639Who leades our forces, can you tell?
A04639Who wouldst thou haue I prithee?
A04639Who, Maximilian of Vicenza?
A04639Who?
A04639Whose there?
A04639Why I hope I am no spirit, am I?
A04639Why Iaques?
A04639Why Rachel: when I say: let loose my dog?
A04639Why Rachel?
A04639Why doest thou stare on me, why doest thou stay?
A04639Why haue not you knowen it Maximilian?
A04639Why hold, hold, ● ough?
A04639Why how are they in a place where any man may see them?
A04639Why how now Peter?
A04639Why how now fellowes all here?
A04639Why how now sister in a motley muse?
A04639Why por ▪ st thou on the ground with theeuish eyes?
A04639Why starts your Lordship?
A04639Why this is rare, is he not in the garden?
A04639Why well inough?
A04639Why were there no such sympathy sweete Lord?
A04639Why, but stay, stay, how long has this sprightly humor haunted thee?
A04639Why, has he no knowledge of it then?
A04639Why, has he not done it?
A04639Why, wouldst thou not haue her honest?
A04639Will you be bound to customes and to rites?
A04639Will you not hurt me fellow Onion?
A04639Wilt thou sell thy Lordship Count?
A04639Wipt them?
A04639With all my heart?
A04639Would I were hence: good Faith I am affraid, You can constraine one ere they be aware, To run mad for your loue?
A04639Would you abase your selfe to speake to me?
A04639Yea?
A04639Yet all is safe within, is none without?
A04639Yong gentlemen?
A04639You are most welcome sir, I meant almost; and would your worship speake?
A04639You are now no stranger, you must be welcome, you haue a faire amiable and splendius Lady: but signior Paulo, signior Camillo, I know you valiant?
A04639You do indeed?
A04639You haue seene Constantinople?
A04639You to turne tippet?
A04639You wait for Rachel to, when can you tell?
A04639a cob- web Martino, I will haue another bout with you?
A04639a metamorphosis?
A04639ad vngem vpsie freeze: pell mell, come, what case?
A04639an Apology?
A04639an Idea?
A04639and I do, put me among pot- hearbs, And chop me to peeces, come on?
A04639and how?
A04639and nobody to waight aboue now they are ready to rise?
A04639and shall all these be torturd for thy sake, and not reueng''d?
A04639are you detestable, would you make an Anatomy of me, thinke you I am not true Ortographie?
A04639as ours are?
A04639away, away, in the crotchets already Longitude and Latitude?
A04639be not caprichio ● s?
A04639be vncouered, Would you speake with any man here?
A04639both your sides alike?
A04639but Camillo, Take notice of your father, gentlemen: Stand not amazd?
A04639by Gar who thinke wee shall meete here?
A04639cherish thy muse?
A04639come, come, foole, Nay then I see y''are peeuish, S''heart dishonor?
A04639departed, cosmografied, ha?
A04639did you looke in the armory?
A04639didst thou loose gold?
A04639disarme me?
A04639discourse?
A04639do not I know you Peter?
A04639do you know him?
A04639do you laugh at me?
A04639do you laugh at me?
A04639dost thou feare a little elocution?
A04639extemporall?
A04639fauours Angello, ô speake not of them, They are meere paintings, and import no merit, Lookes my loue well?
A04639forbeare?
A04639ha rogue?
A04639ha?
A04639ha?
A04639ha?
A04639hang hem?
A04639hang sorrow?
A04639has he?
A04639he shall not be addicted?
A04639he shall not be incident, shall he?
A04639he shall not be incident?
A04639how haps it?
A04639how is the manner of it( for gods loue) good Valentine?
A04639how now?
A04639how sweete Ingle?
A04639how?
A04639in what tempests do my fortunes saile, Still wrackt with winds more foule and contrary, Then any northen guest, or Southerne flawe?
A04639is he my flesh?
A04639is it touching loue Christopher?
A04639is thy braine in a quintescence?
A04639is''t not inough?
A04639looke not ambiguous now?
A04639lookest thou so sweet and bounteous?
A04639lost you a sonne there?
A04639mine Angels?
A04639mounsieur Onion?
A04639my Ingle wrong thee, i st possible?
A04639my gold?
A04639my good Lord?
A04639my man told me?
A04639no body here, was I not cald?
A04639no more of this surquedry; I am thine owne?
A04639not beare?
A04639open scorne?
A04639passing Ifaith, what i st?
A04639peasants purchase Lordships?
A04639say, will you ● ● ue me, or no?
A04639shal we droope now?
A04639smell?
A04639smell?
A04639so nimble in your Dilemma''s, and your Hiperbole''s Hay my loue?
A04639still at my doore?
A04639sweet mathauell one word Melpomine?
A04639sweet soule, sweet radamant?
A04639the case still alters?
A04639theeues, theeues?
A04639then I must tell you your ransomes be to redeeme him, what thinke you?
A04639then lad Renounce this boy- gods nice idolatry, Stand not on complement, and wooing trickes, Thou louest old Iaques daughter, doest thou?
A04639to behold my dore Beset with vnthrifts, and my selfe abroad?
A04639to vse Fernezes name?
A04639trickling teares, ha?
A04639vat Mounsieur?
A04639vext?
A04639was their nothing in the house Worth a continuall eye, a vigelent thought, Whose head should neuer nod, nor eyes once wincke?
A04639welcome I faith how dost sirra?
A04639well then deliuer, come deliuer slaue?
A04639what a iest it is?
A04639what ancestry?
A04639what be they?
A04639what case?
A04639what come they for?
A04639what dishonor?
A04639what do you meane?
A04639what gap''st thou at?
A04639what genealogy is he?
A04639what i st?
A04639what if you should say to her, correborate thy selfe sweete soule, let me distinguish thy pappes with my fingers, diuine Mumps, prety Pastorella?
A04639what in an Academy still, still in sable, and costly black array?
A04639what intoxicate?
A04639what my mad Meridian slaue?
A04639what needs all this?
A04639what parentage?
A04639what person?
A04639what second?
A04639what shall I doe?
A04639what suit I prithee?
A04639what the poore beggers daughter?
A04639what?
A04639what?
A04639what?
A04639what?
A04639when will Chamount returne?
A04639wher''s my gold?
A04639where?
A04639where?
A04639whereby do you guesse?
A04639whose there?
A04639why what, thou art not lunatike, art thou?
A04639will you proceed?
A04639wouldst thou shew me thy hands, what hast thou in thy hands?
A04639you le serue my turne, will you?
A04639ô blest hower?
A04639ô who would keepe such drones?
A04639● e shall not be incident?
A04647( My sister I should say) my wife, alas, I feare not her: ha?
A04647A Gentleman?
A04647A Souldier?
A04647A brothers house to keepe?
A04647A gentleman sir ● oh vncle?
A04647A gentleman?
A04647A iet ring?
A04647A loue of mine?
A04647A neighbour of mine, knaue?
A04647A new disease?
A04647A pox on him, hang him ● ilching rogue, s ● eale from the deade?
A04647A pox on your match, no time but now to vouchsafe?
A04647A stomack?
A04647A young gentleman of the family of Strozzi, is he not?
A04647About vvhat time vvas this?
A04647Abrode vvith Pizo?
A04647Ah, but what error is it to know this, And want the free election of the soule In such extreames?
A04647Alas ● e sir, where should a man seeke?
A04647Alasse brother, what would you haue me to doe?
A04647Alasse no: what''s a peculier man, to a nation?
A04647Am I not poysond?
A04647Am I not sicke?
A04647And she haue ouer- heard me now?
A04647And that may be; for horne is very smoth; So are my browes ▪ by Iesu, smoth as horne?
A04647And vvhither vvent the knaue?
A04647And what would that be thinke you?
A04647And wher''s Lorenz ●?
A04647Apollo?
A04647Are any of the gallants within?
A04647Arrest me sir, at whose suite?
A04647Arrest me?
A04647Art thou a man?
A04647Art thou sure o ● it?
A04647Ban ● to my fortunes: what meant I to marrie?
A04647Beare backe Matheo?
A04647Bid him come in, set by the picture: now sir, what?
A04647Bodie of me, it was so late ere we parted last night, I can scarse open mine eyes yet; I was but new risen as you came: how passes the day abroad sir?
A04647Brother had he no haunt thether in good fayth?
A04647Brother, did you see that same fellow there?
A04647Brother, sister, brother what cloudy, cloudy?
A04647But Cob, What entertainment had they?
A04647But I marle what Camell it was, that had the cariage of it?
A04647But Musco didst thou obserue his countenance in the reading of it, whether hee were angrie or pleasde?
A04647But art thou sure he will stay thy returne?
A04647But sirrah what sayd he to it yfaith?
A04647But soft, where''s signior Matheo?
A04647But vvho directed you thether?
A04647But where didst thou finde them Po ● t ● nsio?
A04647But wherefore do I awake this remembrance?
A04647But( quis contra diuos?)
A04647But, what?
A04647By S. Marke thou shalt haue her: I le go fetch her presently, poynt but where to meete, and by this hand I le bring her?
A04647By my troth sir, will you haue the truth of it?
A04647By the life of Pharaoh, and''t were my case nowe, I should send him a challenge presently: the bastinado?
A04647Call you this poetry?
A04647Clem ● Why?
A04647Cob canst thou shew me, of a gētleman, one Signior Bobadilla, where his lodging is?
A04647Cob, what Cob: is he gone too?
A04647Cob, which of them was''t that first kist my wife?
A04647Cob?
A04647Come, come, what needs this circumstance?
A04647Come, le ts goe: this is one of my brothers auncient humors this?
A04647Conceite, fetch me a couple of torches, sirha, I may see the conceite: quickly?
A04647Cousin Stephano: good morrow, good cousin, how fare you?
A04647Cousin will you any Tabacco?
A04647Cousin, is it well?
A04647Defie me strumpet?
A04647Did you so?
A04647Didst thou come running?
A04647Dissemble?
A04647Dissemble?
A04647Do I liue sir?
A04647Doctor Clement, what''s he?
A04647Doe you here?
A04647Doe you prate?
A04647Drunk sir?
A04647Follow me?
A04647For there''s no other meanes to start him?
A04647Found your close walkes?
A04647Francisco: Martino: ne''re a one to bee found now, what a spite''s this?
A04647G ● with thee?
A04647Gasper, Martin ●, Cob: S''hart, where should they be trow?
A04647Gentleman, shall I intreat a word with you?
A04647Go to, tell me is not the young Lorenzo here?
A04647God be with you sir, it s sixe a clocke: I should haue caried two turnes by this, what ho?
A04647God send me neuer such need: but you said you had somewhat to tell me, what is''t?
A04647God''s my life; did you euer heare the like?
A04647Gods life I haue lost it then, saw you Hesperida?
A04647Gone?
A04647Good Lord how it burnes?
A04647Good brother be content, what do you meane, The strength of these extreame conceites will kill you?
A04647Good: But wherefore did he beate you sirra?
A04647Good?
A04647H ● w shall we do signio ●?
A04647Ha, how do you like it?
A04647Ha, how many are there, sayest thou?
A04647Ha, you speake against Tabacco?
A04647Ha?
A04647Ha?
A04647Hang him Rooke he?
A04647Hart of me, what made him l ● aue vs so abruptly How now sirra; what make you here?
A04647Hast thou done?
A04647Hath he the money ready, can you tell?
A04647Hath the brize prickt you?
A04647He hath discouered all vnto my vvife, Beast that I vvas to trust him: vvhither vvent she?
A04647He lodge in such a base obscure place as thy house?
A04647He spake not with the fellow, did he?
A04647He will not sweare: he has some meaning su ● e, Else( being vrg''d so much) how should he choose, But lend an oath to all this protestation?
A04647Her husband?
A04647Her loue, by Iesu: my wises minion, Fayre disposition?
A04647Here sir, here''s my iewell?
A04647Hesperida?
A04647His friends?
A04647Ho Pizo, Cob, where are these villaines troe?
A04647Ho, vvho keepes house here?
A04647How Prospero, first tell her, then tell you after?
A04647How Scauenger?
A04647How ex ● empo ● e?
A04647How happy would I estimate my selfe, Could I( by any meane) retyre my sonne, From one vayne course of study he affects?
A04647How is that?
A04647How is the bearing of it now sir?
A04647How know I?
A04647How knowest thou that?
A04647How long hast thou beene comming hither Cob?
A04647How meane you passe vpon me?
A04647How now Piso?
A04647How now cousin?
A04647How now, wh ● t cuckold is that knock ● ● so hard?
A04647How now?
A04647How now?
A04647How now?
A04647How should that be?
A04647How simple, and how subtill are her answeres?
A04647How so?
A04647How the lye?
A04647How then?
A04647How will you sell this Rapier friend?
A04647How, Inciper ● dulce?
A04647How, by S. Peter?
A04647How, the bastinado?
A04647How: is my wife gone foorth, vvhere is she sister?
A04647How?
A04647How?
A04647How?
A04647How?
A04647How?
A04647How?
A04647Humor?
A04647I a knaue I tooke him vp begging vpon the way, This morning as I was cumming to the citie, Oh?
A04647I am sure My sister and my wife would bid them welcome, ha?
A04647I am vext I can hold neuer a bone o ● me s ● ill, Sblood I think they meane to build a Tabernacle ● eare, vvell?
A04647I am within sir, what''s your pleasure?
A04647I and our ignorance maintained it as well, did it not?
A04647I but vvhat harme might haue come of it?
A04647I but would any man haue offered it in Venice?
A04647I fayth( I am glad) I haue smokt you yet at las ●; What''s your iewell trow?
A04647I had rather it were a Spaniard: but tell me, what shal I giue you for it?
A04647I haue beene all about to seeke you; since I came I saw mine vncle;& ifaith how haue you done this great while?
A04647I marle whether it be a Toledo or no?
A04647I must goe, what''s a clocke?
A04647I pray you, sir, is this Pazzi house?
A04647I should enquire for a gentleman here, one Signior Lorenzo di Pazzi; doe you know any such, sir, I pray you?
A04647I should put my selfe against halfe a dozen men?
A04647I sir that''s true: cousin may I sweare as I am a souldier, by that?
A04647I sir, there you shall haue him: when can you tell?
A04647I thanke you sir, I shal be bolde I warrant you, haue you a close stoole there?
A04647I thinke this be the house: what howgh?
A04647I vvill, I vvill, to Cobs house?
A04647I vvonder signior vvhat they vvill say of my going away: ha?
A04647I your companions ● ir, so I say?
A04647I, I know that sir, I would not haue come else: how doeth my cousin, vncle?
A04647I, did you euer see it acted?
A04647I, neuer spare any body heare: but say, vvhat trickes?
A04647I, say you so, le ts intreat a sight of his vaine then?
A04647I, what of him?
A04647If thou wilt not, s''hart, what''s your gods name?
A04647Il ● i ● s 〈 ◊ 〉 si l ● tuisset op ● ●?
A04647In good time sir?
A04647In what place was that seruice, I pray you sir?
A04647Indeed sir?
A04647Indeede ● hat might be some losse, but who respects it?
A04647Is Cob within?
A04647Is a fit similie, a toy?
A04647Is this the man, my sonne( so oft) hath prays''d To be the happiest, and most pretious wit That euer was familiar with Art?
A04647Is''t not simply the best that euer you heard?
A04647It ● not h ●: is it?
A04647It''s better as''t is: come gentlemen shall we goe?
A04647It''s your right Trinidad ●: did you neuer take any, signior?
A04647Lie in a waterbearers house, a gentleman of his note?
A04647Masse that''s true, vvhen vvas Bobadilla heare?
A04647Mat Signi ● r did you euer see the like cloune of him, where we vvere to day ●: signior Prosperos brother?
A04647May I?
A04647May it please you Signior, in all the prouinces of Bohemia, Hungaria, Dalmatia, Poland, where not?
A04647Might?
A04647Musco?
A04647Musco?
A04647Must I goe?
A04647Must I?
A04647My father reade this with patience?
A04647My father?
A04647My wife and sister they are cause of this, What, Pizo?
A04647N ● y sir, rather you should aske where the found me?
A04647Nay I dare build vpon his secrecie?
A04647Nay boy, neuer looke askaunce at me for the matter; I le tell you o ● it by Gods bread?
A04647Nay but stay, stay giue me leaue; my chayre sirha?
A04647Nay do not speake in passion so, vvhere had you it?
A04647Nay doe not turne away: but say I fayth was it not a match appoynted twixt this old gentleman and you?
A04647Nay good signior, will you regard the humor of a foole?
A04647Nay if it were not, I do not care: do not weepe I pray thee sweete Biancha, nay so now?
A04647Nay proceed, proceed, where''s this?
A04647Nay you h ● ue stonnd me I fayth?
A04647Nay& you heard him discourse you would say so: how like you him?
A04647Nay, but I pray thee Cob, what makes thee so out of loue with fasting daies?
A04647Nay, nay, I like not these affected othes; Speake plainly man: what thinkst thou of my words?
A04647Nay, speake I pray you, vvhat trick ● s?
A04647Nay, ● ir, I can not tell; vnlesse it were by the blacke arte?
A04647Neuer sayd you truer then that brother?
A04647No matter Hesperida if it did, I vvould ve such an one for my friend, but say, will you goe?
A04647No question you do sir: Lorenzo; now on my soule welcome; how doest thou sweet raskall?
A04647No time but now?
A04647No truly sir?
A04647No?
A04647No?
A04647Nor will I fayle to breake this match, I doubt not; Well: go thou along with maister doctors man, And stay there for me?
A04647Now God forbid: O me?
A04647O feare you the constable?
A04647O ould incontinent, dost thou not shame, When all thy powers inchastitie is spent, To haue a minde so hot?
A04647Of me, knaue?
A04647Of whom?
A04647Oh God sir?
A04647Oh Gods precious is this the souldier?
A04647Oh I ▪ humor is nothing if it ● e not ● ed, why, didst thou 〈 ◊ 〉 heare of that?
A04647Oh Musco, didst thou not see a fellow here in a whatsha- callum doublet; he brought mine vncle a letter euen now?
A04647Oh did you finde it now?
A04647Oh gallant haue I found you?
A04647Oh he ● uen,?
A04647Oh heare it is, I am glad I haue found it now, Ho?
A04647Oh husband i st you, what''s the n ● wes?
A04647Oh life, no life, but liuely forme of death: is''t not excellent?
A04647Oh monster?
A04647Oh my guest sir, you meane?
A04647Oh see the Diuell?
A04647Oh sir, haue I fore- stald your honest market?
A04647Oh sister did you see my cloake?
A04647Oh what i st?
A04647Oh you do not giue spirit enough to your motion, you are too dull, too tardie: oh it must be done like lightning, hay?
A04647Oh, art thou there?
A04647Or whether he come or no, if any other, Stranger or els?
A04647Or why are we obsequious to his law, If he want spirit our affects to awe?
A04647Out on thee more then strumpets impudencie, Stealst thou thus to thy hauntes?
A04647P ● wn ●?
A04647Passion of my heart?
A04647Peto bring him hether, bring him hether, what how now signior drunckard, in armes against me, ha?
A04647Pis ● canst thou tell?
A04647Piso, come hither: there lies a note within vpon my deske; here take my key: it''s no matter neither, where''s the boy?
A04647Piso, remember, silence, buried here: Whence should this flow of passion( trow) take head?
A04647Pizo what gentleman was that they prays''d so?
A04647Poetry?
A04647Portensio?
A04647Prate agayne as you like this you vvhoreson cowardly rascall, you le controule the poynt you?
A04647Respect?
A04647Reueale it sir?
A04647Rougher?
A04647S ● lid, was there euer seene a foxe in yeares to betray himselfe thus?
A04647S''blood you iest I hope?
A04647S''hart, these phr ● ses are intollerable, Good partes?
A04647S''hart, this is in Hero and Leander?
A04647Sblood heare''s a trick ● vied, and reuied: why you monkies you?
A04647Sblood thou shal haue her, by this light thou shal ●?
A04647Scauenger?
A04647Seruant( in troth) you are too prodigall of your wit ● treasure; thus to powre it foorth vpon so meane a subiect, as my worth?
A04647Seruant, what is th ● t same I pray you?
A04647Signior Bobadilla?
A04647Signior Giuliano, was it not?
A04647Signior Giulli ● ● o?
A04647Signior Matheo, is''t you sir?
A04647Signior Matheo, vvho made these verses?
A04647Signior Thorello, is he within sir?
A04647Signior heare me?
A04647Signior will you any?
A04647Sirha, how 〈 ◊ 〉 thy Father should see this now?
A04647Sister vvh ● t haue you heare?
A04647Slid in my house?
A04647So sir, and how then?
A04647So strange you make it?
A04647So, giue fire?
A04647So, what time came my man with the message to you Signior Thorello?
A04647So: but what busines hath my neighbour?
A04647Speake to him?
A04647Spite of the Deuill, what do I stay here then?
A04647Stay now let me see, oh signior Snow ● liuer I had almost forgotten him, and your Genius there, what doth he suffer for a good conscience to?
A04647Strangers?
A04647Swoundes cuckolde?
A04647Thankes gentle Pizo: vvhere is Cob?
A04647That did my man sir?
A04647That may bee, for I was sure it was none of his word: but when, when said he so?
A04647That that: who?
A04647That''s vvell and my clarke can make vvarrants, and my hand not at them; vvhere is the vvarrant?
A04647That''s vvell sayd Musco: fayth sirha how dost thou, aproue my vvit in this deuise?
A04647The peace ▪ Sblood, you vvill not draw?
A04647The state that he hath stood in till this present ▪ Doth promise no such change ▪ what should I feare then?
A04647This hoary headed letcher, this olde goate Close at your villanie, and wouldst thou scuse it, With this stale harlots iest, accusing me?
A04647This is but a deuise to balke me vvith al; Soft, whoe''s this?
A04647This sir, a toy of mine owne in my nonage: but when will you come and see my studie?
A04647Thy father: where is he?
A04647Thy guest, alas?
A04647Thy lineage monsieur Cob?
A04647To me, sir?
A04647To practise such a seruile kinde of life?
A04647To the sword?
A04647Trickes, brother?
A04647Troth vvell, howsoeuer?
A04647True, I am a gentleman, I know that; but what though, I pray you say, what would you aske?
A04647Tut, beside him: what strangers are there man?
A04647VVhere bought you it sig ● ior?
A04647Very good, but Lady how that you were at Cobs: ha?
A04647Vncle, afore I goe in, can you tell me, and he haue ●''re a booke of the sciences of hawking and hun ● ing?
A04647Vncle?
A04647W ● y vvhat''s the matter?
A04647Well disarme him, but it s no matter let him stand by, who be these?
A04647Well rise how doest thou now?
A04647Well vvhat remedie?
A04647What Cob art thou here?
A04647What Cob?
A04647What a dull slaue was this?
A04647What a madde Doctor is this?
A04647What are they gone?
A04647What did Thorello giue him any thing to spend for the message he brought him?
A04647What doe you mean ●?
A04647What ha plague?
A04647What is he, that gaue you this sirra?
A04647What is the fellow gone that brought this letter?
A04647What l ● nacie is this that haunts this man?
A04647What manner of man is he?
A04647What might the gentlemans name be, sir, that sent it?
A04647What new booke haue you there?
A04647What newes with you, that you are here so earely?
A04647What say you sir?
A04647What should I thinke of it?
A04647What the 〈 ◊ 〉?
A04647What were I best to doe?
A04647What would I haue you do?
A04647What would you do?
A04647What would you haue me do trow?
A04647What''s Signior Thorello gone?
A04647What''s the matter varlet?
A04647What''s your name 〈 ◊ 〉?
A04647What, at the greene lattice?
A04647What, cousin Stephano?
A04647What, do you take Incipe ● ● in that sence?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647What?
A04647Where hast thou seru''d?
A04647Where is Lorenz ●, and Prospero canst thou tell?
A04647Where is he, canst thou tell?
A04647Where is hee?
A04647Where''s the match I gaue thee?
A04647Whither for gods sake?
A04647Whither went thy master?
A04647Who Giuliano?
A04647Who I sir?
A04647Who''s there?
A04647Who''s there?
A04647Who''s this?
A04647Why I hope you will not a hawking now, will you?
A04647Why Musco: who would haue thought thou hadst beene such a gallant?
A04647Why are you so sure of your hand at all times?
A04647Why but I will buy it now, because you say so: what shall I go without a rapier?
A04647Why cousin you shall command me and''t were twise so farre as Florence to do you good; what doe you thinke I will not go with you?
A04647Why do you heare?
A04647Why do you laugh sir?
A04647Why do you pish signior?
A04647Why doest thou know him, what is he?
A04647Why how comst thou trans- muted thus?
A04647Why how now cosen, will this nere be left?
A04647Why how now sonne?
A04647Why is not here your cloake?
A04647Why mightie?
A04647Why sayest thou?
A04647Why should he then say?
A04647Why signior Giullian ●, are you such a nouice to be arrested and neuer see the vvarrant?
A04647Why sir, you are no constable I hope?
A04647Why so, but what can they say of your beating?
A04647Why that''s well, come then: what say you are all agreed?
A04647Why thus sir?
A04647Why vvhat villanie is this?
A04647Why vvhat''s the matter?
A04647Why vvoman, grieues it you to ope your door ●?
A04647Why was he drunke?
A04647Why was''t not rare?
A04647Why what vnhallowed ruffian would haue writ, With so prophane a pen, vnto his friend?
A04647Why what''s a clocke?
A04647Why you are no souldier?
A04647Why you haue done like a Gentleman, he ha''s confest it, what would you more?
A04647Why ● ow now C ● b, what moues thee to this choller?
A04647Why, and he were sir, his hands ▪ were not bound, were they?
A04647Why, by what shall I sweare by?
A04647Why, doest thou goe in danger of thy life for him?
A04647Why, doest thou not know him?
A04647Why, how are you deceiued gentlemen?
A04647Why, how now?
A04647Why, what should they say?
A04647Why?
A04647Why?
A04647Wilt thou be true sweete Pizo?
A04647With all my hart sir?
A04647With all my heart sir, you haue not another Toledo to sell, haue yee?
A04647Yes faith, but was''t possible thou should''st not know him?
A04647Yes fayth it is he?
A04647Yes sir, what of him?
A04647Yet more adoe?
A04647You do not you?
A04647You said it was a Toled ● ha?
A04647You sold me a Rapier, did you not?
A04647You translated this too?
A04647You will keepe ● t?
A04647Your cloake sir?
A04647Your turne?
A04647a harlot too?
A04647abroade?
A04647am I melancholie inough?
A04647am I signior Giulliano?
A04647and haue I taken, Thy baud, and thee, and thy companion?
A04647and how will I do it thinke you?
A04647and in my throte too?
A04647and sham''st thou not to beg?
A04647and to entise And feede the intisements of a lustfull woman?
A04647are you startled now?
A04647aske thy paunder here ▪ Can he denie it?
A04647away, by the life of Pharoah you shall not, you shall not do him that grace: the time of daye to you Gentleman: is Signior Prospero stirring?
A04647be smoth foreheaded, Vnlesse he iested at the smothnesse of it?
A04647could I keepe out all them thinke you?
A04647did I e''re hurt thee?
A04647did I euer threaten thee?
A04647did you not?
A04647do trickes?
A04647do you long to be stabd, ha?
A04647do you not meane signior Bobadilla?
A04647doest thou feele thy s ● lfe well?
A04647doest thou inhabite here Cob?
A04647excellent good partes?
A04647gone?
A04647h ● are he is; come on, you make fayre speede: Why?
A04647ha?
A04647ha?
A04647ha?
A04647ha?
A04647ha?
A04647harke you, hath she?
A04647hast thou no harme?
A04647hath she not a brother?
A04647haue you it?
A04647his friends?
A04647how am I then not poysond?
A04647how am I then so sicke?
A04647how began the quarrel twixt you?
A04647how came he by that word trow?
A04647how doest thou good Cob?
A04647how knaue?
A04647how knowest thou then that he opend it?
A04647how long since?
A04647how should she know his partes?
A04647how then?
A04647is my brother within?
A04647is not your sonne a scholler sir?
A04647is this Musco?
A04647is''t not well pend?
A04647its very darke?
A04647iu ▪ Hold, hold, what all pollicie dead?
A04647lost your purse?
A04647macke, I thinke it bee so indeed: what is this humor?
A04647my Genius?
A04647my man gone on a false message, and runne away vvhen he has done, vvhy vvhat trick is there in it trow?
A04647now I remember, My vvife drunke to me last; and changd the cuppe, And bad me vvare this cursed sute to day, See, if God suffer murder vndiscouered?
A04647now: Cob?
A04647of whom I pray?
A04647oh the poesie, the poesie?
A04647or wrong thee?
A04647peace of me, knaue?
A04647se Signior Prospero?
A04647sen. Why heare you signior?
A04647should I?
A04647signior Giulliano?
A04647so many?
A04647sweare he kil''d thee?
A04647that Rog ● e, th ● ● 〈 ◊ 〉, that fencing ▪ B ● rgullian?
A04647the elder brother?
A04647the signe of the dumbe man?
A04647to looke vn ● o?
A04647varlet ha ● ● you it?
A04647vnlesse that villaine M ● s ● o Haue told him of the letter, and discouered All that I strictly chargd him to conceale?
A04647vpon my soule he loues you extreamely, approue it sweete Hesperida vvill you?
A04647vvhat a cat ● er waling do you keepe?
A04647vvhat all sonnes of scilence?
A04647vvhat''s he?
A04647vvhat''s here to doe?
A04647vvhen knaue?
A04647vvho is vvithin hear ●?
A04647vvho vvrongd you in my house?
A04647vvho, Lore ● zo?
A04647were they not gone in then e''re thou cam''st?
A04647what a question is that?
A04647what a strange man is this?
A04647what call you him?
A04647what colour hast thou for that?
A04647what i st?
A04647what is he?
A04647what light?
A04647what lineage, what lineage?
A04647what meant he?
A04647what noyseis there?
A04647what pretext?
A04647what should he doe?
A04647what stirre is heare, Whence springs this quarrell, P ● ● o where is he?
A04647what stuffe is here?
A04647what talke you of respect mongst such As had neyther sparke of manhood nor good manners, By God I am ashamed to heare you ● respect?
A04647what trickes?
A04647what wold you haue, ha?
A04647what would he think ● of me?
A04647what would you haue?
A04647what''s a tall man vnlesse he fight?
A04647what''s the matter?
A04647what?
A04647what?
A04647what?
A04647what?
A04647when had you it?
A04647when went he?
A04647where''s this?
A04647where?
A04647where?
A04647whereon Gods name haue you beene so long?
A04647which way?
A04647who was it sayst thou?
A04647why doest thou not speake?
A04647why doest thou thinke that any reasonable creature, especially in the morning,( the sober time of the day too) would haue taine my father for me?
A04647why mightie?
A04647why muse you so?
A04647why?
A04647will he be poysond with a similie ▪ Broth ● ● Thor ● ll ●, what a strange and vaine imagination is this?
A04647you do not flout, do you?
A04647you hue giuen me a knocke on the forehead, will sticke by me: cuckold?
A04647you saide you bought it 〈 ◊ 〉 vvhile?
A04647you stand amazd now, do you?
A04647your consort hee is gone?
A04647● mpudence it selfe; trickes?
A04636''Slid, Doctor, how canst thou know this so soone?
A04636''Slid, Subtle, how shall we doe?
A04636''Slid, you''ld cossen, else, And, if their Parents were not of the Faithfull?
A04636''Slight would you haue me stalke like a Mill- Iade, All day, for one, that will not yeeld vs Graynes?
A04636''Slight, make you that a question, Lady?
A04636( How shall I beate them off?
A04636( O me, The angry Boy come too?
A046361. Who Sir, Ieremie?
A04636?
A04636A Bony- Bell?
A04636A Clearke?
A04636A Crowne?
A04636A Lullianist?
A04636A Smith?
A04636A man an hower strangled, and could not speake, And both you heard him cry?
A04636A seller of Tobacco?
A04636About the second day, of the third weeke, In the ninth Month?
A04636All things in common?
A04636All what?
A04636Already, Sir, ha''you found it?
A04636An Adalantado, A Grande, Girle Was not my Dapper here, yet?
A04636Ananias too?
A04636And Dripping- pannes, and Pot- hangers, and Hookes?
A04636And Mammon made acquainted?
A04636And are those Knaues, within, your Cheaters?
A04636And as oft Buz?
A04636And but one Coach?
A04636And do''you thinke to haue the Stone, with this?
A04636And ha''you broke with him, Captaine?
A04636And ha''you quit him?
A04636And hast thou done it?
A04636And hath cry''d Hum?
A04636And haue I this for thanke?
A04636And his Pastor?
A04636And how doe you like The Lady Plyant?
A04636And is he fasting?
A04636And my Captaine Face?
A04636And my deare Madame, Countesse?
A04636And not cut my throte, but trim me?
A04636And saue the ground?
A04636And say I am a Noble fellow?
A04636And shall we twitch him?
A04636And the Philosophers vinegar?
A04636And the Ruffe too?
A04636And the Tobacco?
A04636And the Widdow?
A04636And those are your two sides?
A04636And toward such a fortune?
A04636And what do''s he owe for Lotium?
A04636And what shall I do?
A04636And when comes Viuification?
A04636And where be your Andirons now?
A04636And will I tell, then?
A04636And yet, you ne''re saw her Till now?
A04636And you, too, Will giue the cause, forsooth?
A04636And your Brasse Pots?
A04636And your quarrelling Disciple?
A04636And, doe you heare?
A04636And, lastly, Thou hast descried the Flower, the Sanguis Agni?
A04636And, of the good that it shall bring your cause?
A04636And, what''s your Mercury?
A04636And, would you incurre Your Aunts displeasure for these trifles?
A04636And, you are not ready, now?
A04636Anone?
A04636Another mans house?
A04636Another too?
A04636Are not the choysest Fables of the Poets, That were the Fountaines, and first Springs of Wisedome, Wrapt in perplexed Allegories?
A04636Are there such?
A04636Are they gone?
A04636Are they gone?
A04636Are they perfum''d?
A04636Are they within then?
A04636Are you Officers, And can not stay this violence?
A04636Are you The Man, Sir, I would know?
A04636Are you sound?
A04636Are you sure, you loos''d''hem I''their owne menstrue?
A04636Are you, Sir, the Owner?
A04636Art thou in earnest?
A04636Art thou return''d?
A04636Art thou well pleas''d, Nab?
A04636As one would say, Doe you thinke I am a Turke?
A04636At mine Sir?
A04636Away you Harry Nicholas, doe you talke?
A04636Because o''your Fermentation, and Cibation?
A04636Better?
A04636Blushes the Bolts- head?
A04636But doe you heare?
A04636But hearst thou?
A04636But how long time, Sir, must the Saints expect, yet?
A04636But how out of purpose, and place, doe I name Art?
A04636But where''s the Widdow?
A04636But will he send his And ● rons?
A04636But wilt thou Be constant to thy promise?
A04636But''t is for mee?
A04636But, Face, How cam''st thou, by this secret Don?
A04636But, doe you heare?
A04636But, dos he teach Liuing, by the Witts, too?
A04636But, in a Monarchy, how will this be?
A04636By pouring on your rectefied water?
A04636By your meanes, Doctor Dog?
A04636Can we euer thinke, When you haue wonne fiue, or sixe thousand pound, Yo''ll send vs shares in''t, by this rate?
A04636Can you remember this?
A04636Can you so?
A04636Can you sublime, and dulcefie, calcine?
A04636Come on, you Yew, you haue match''d most sweetly, ha''you not?
A04636Come, will you quarrell?
A04636Con licencia, se puede ver à esta Sennorà?
A04636Cossened, doe you see?
A04636Could he tell you that, too?
A04636DOe we succeed?
A04636DOst thou not laugh?
A04636Death, mun''you marry with a poxe?
A04636Did Adam write, Sir, in high Dutch?
A04636Did I not quarrell brauely?
A04636Did not I say, I would neuer ha''you tupt But by a dub''d Boy, to make you a Lady- Tom?
A04636Did you looke O''the Bolts- head yet?
A04636Did you neuer see Her royall Grace, yet?
A04636Did you not heare the coyle, About the dore?
A04636Did you not tell me, so?
A04636Did you see me at all?
A04636Didst thou heare A cry, saist thou?
A04636Do you intend it?
A04636Do''you know who heares you, Soueraigne?
A04636Do''you thinke, that I dare moue him?
A04636Doctor, doe you heare?
A04636Doctor, wherein?
A04636Doe not we Sustaine our parts?
A04636Doe you but thinke it now?
A04636Doe you flye out, i''the proiection?
A04636Doe you marke?
A04636Doe you not gull one?
A04636Doe you see?
A04636Doe you see?
A04636Doe you thinke it?
A04636Doe you thinke so?
A04636Doe you thinke, I fable with you?
A04636Doe you vse mee, thus?
A04636Doe''you rebell?
A04636Dos he not vse her brauely?
A04636Dos not this Diamant better, on my finger, Then i''the quarry?
A04636Dost thou feele any?
A04636Error?
A04636FAC Thy hayre went off?
A04636Face?
A04636Filius artis?
A04636For Gods sake, when will her Grace be at leasure?
A04636For what, my so daine Boy?
A04636For what, my zealous Friends?
A04636For what?
A04636For what?
A04636For why, Sir?
A04636Free of the Grocers?
A04636Gentlemen, what is the matter?
A04636Gentlemen, what meane you?
A04636Giu''n thee thy othes, thy quarrelling dimensions?
A04636Giue it me) and prayes you You would deuise( what is it Nab?)
A04636God''s precious — What doe you meane?
A04636God, and all Saints be good to vs. What''s that?
A04636Goe your wayes, Ha''you set the Oyle of Luna in Kemia?
A04636Gone?
A04636Good Captayne, What must I giue?
A04636Good prise?
A04636H. ha''s his white shirt on?
A04636HAs he bitt?
A04636HAs there beene such resort, say you?
A04636HOw now?
A04636Ha''st brought the Damaske?
A04636Ha''you another?
A04636Ha''you brought money To buy more Coales?
A04636Ha''you dispos''d of them?
A04636Ha''you done there?
A04636Ha''you no more regard To your reputations?
A04636Ha''you perform''d The ceremonies were inioyn''d you?
A04636Ha''you prouided for her Graces Seruants?
A04636Ha''you together cossen''d all this while, And all the world, and shall it now be said Yo''haue made most courteous shift, to cossen your selues?
A04636Ha''you your senses, Masters?
A04636Ha''you your wits?
A04636Ha, Lungs?
A04636Ha?
A04636Ha?
A04636Has he a competent summe, there, i''the bagg, To buy the goods, within?
A04636Has he any skill?
A04636Has he bit?
A04636Hast brought the Damask?
A04636Hast thou gull''d her of her Iewels, or her Bracelets?
A04636Hast thou no credit with the Players?
A04636Hast thou?
A04636Hast''told her, The Spanish Count will come?
A04636Hath the Count Beene courteous, Lady?
A04636Haue I discours ● d so vnto you, of our Stone?
A04636Haue I lost her then?
A04636Haue you brought Pistolets?
A04636He hung out no Banners Of a strang ● Calfe, with fiue legs, to be seene?
A04636He speakes to her, I thinke?
A04636Heathen Greeke?
A04636Heathen, you Knipper- doling?
A04636Hence, away, Flee Mischiefe; had your holy Consistory No name to send me, of another sound; Then wicked Ananias?
A04636Hold Gentlemen, what meanes this violence?
A04636How Dol?
A04636How Sir, ha''you that?
A04636How Sir?
A04636How did you put her into''t?
A04636How do you sublime him?
A04636How doe they liue by their wits, there, that haue vented Sixe times your fortunes?
A04636How does it?
A04636How doth my noble Diego?
A04636How know you him?
A04636How know you?
A04636How like you her?
A04636How might one doe t''haue conference with her, Lungs?
A04636How much?
A04636How much?
A04636How must I doe then, Sir?
A04636How now, Dol?
A04636How now?
A04636How now?
A04636How now?
A04636How now?
A04636How now?
A04636How shall we, Sir, trust you I''the other matter?
A04636How should I know it?
A04636How so?
A04636How then?
A04636How will''t be done, then?
A04636How wouldst tho''ha''done, if I had not helpt thee out?
A04636How, Issue on?
A04636How?
A04636How?
A04636How?
A04636Hurt it?
A04636I am the Spanish Don, that should be cossened, Doe you see?
A04636I aske thee, with what conscience Thou canst aduance that Nemrod, against vs, That haue the seale?
A04636I draw you?
A04636I e''er shall quarrell well?
A04636I hope we need ● o spurres Sr. Doewe?
A04636I hope, my Lord your Brother be in health, Lady?
A04636I see Yo''are lodg''d, here, i''the house of a rare man, An excellent Artist; But, what''s that to you?
A04636I will not treat with thee: what, sell my Fortune?
A04636I will: and shaue himselfe?
A04636I''the name of wonder, What meanes the fellow?
A04636I''the tother pocket?
A04636I, and the best o''the Kastrills, I''lld be sory else, By fifteene hundred, a yeare Where is this Doctor?
A04636I, are you bolted?
A04636I, but stay This act of coyning, is it lawfull?
A04636I, what is that?
A04636IS yet her Graces Cossen come?
A04636Ieremie Butler?
A04636If I should?
A04636If she should haue precedence of her Mistresse?
A04636In chaines of Adamant?
A04636In no ill sense, sweet Lady, but to aske How your fayre Graces passe the howers?
A04636Indeed, Sir?
A04636Into Gold?
A04636Is Arssacra, Or Chrysopoeia, or Spagirica, Or the Pamphysick, or Panarchick knowledge, A Heathen language?
A04636Is Druggers Damaske, there?
A04636Is Ieremy come?
A04636Is all lost, Lungs?
A04636Is he a Doctor?
A04636Is he gone?
A04636Is he gone?
A04636Is he such a fellow?
A04636Is he the Constable?
A04636Is his mouth downe?
A04636Is it a Marriage?
A04636Is it ariu''d at Ruby?
A04636Is it, my Zephyrus, right?
A04636Is no Proiection left?
A04636Is our day come?
A04636Is she no way accessible?
A04636Is she, i- faith?
A04636Is that the matter?
A04636Is there an Officer, there?
A04636Is this true?
A04636Is this your Sister?
A04636Is your name Kastrill, Sir?
A04636Is''t no more?
A04636Is''t not Dol?
A04636Is''t not French?
A04636Is''t not a gallant language that they speake?
A04636Is''t not, honest Nab?
A04636It i''not he?
A04636Knew you not that?
A04636Know you the sapor pontick?
A04636Lawfull?
A04636Let me see, How''s the Moone, now?
A04636Made thee a Second, in mine owne great Art?
A04636Marry a Whore?
A04636Mi vida?
A04636More Antichristian then your Bell- founders?
A04636Must I?
A04636Must not she make curtsy?
A04636Must you?
A04636Must, you?
A04636My solemne D ● n?
A04636Nay, now you grieue me Sr. Why should you wish so?
A04636No Gold about thee?
A04636No Sir?
A04636No warning with you?
A04636No, Why?
A04636No, what was''t?
A04636No?
A04636No?
A04636No?
A04636Nor heard a Drum strooke, for Babouns, or Puppets?
A04636Nor my Drugger?
A04636Not I Sir?
A04636Not mine owne stuffe?
A04636Not those of iron?
A04636Not, and flee me, When I come in?
A04636Nothing?
A04636Now, Nab?
A04636Now, Queene Dol, Ha''you pack''d vp all?
A04636O Are you come?
A04636O Monsieur Caution, that will not be gull''d?
A04636O what else, Sir?
A04636O, is it so?
A04636O, is it so?
A04636O, you are sent from Mr. Wholsome, Your Teacher?
A04636Of what kind, Sir?
A04636Of what?
A04636Of white oyle?
A04636Or a huge Lobstar, with six clawes?
A04636Or how, yet, might a gratefull minde be furnish''d against the iniquitie of Fortune; except, when she fail''d it, it had power to impart it selfe?
A04636Or more prophane, or cholerick then your Glasse- men?
A04636Or, what doe you say to a Collar of Brawne, cut downe Beneath the Souse, and wriggled with a knife?
A04636Or, what is Homogene, or Heterogene?
A04636Out on thee, Nab,''Slight, there was such an offer,''Shalt keepe''t no longer, I''ll gi''it him for thee?
A04636Particular, Sir?
A04636Pertinax, Surly, Will you beleeue Antiquitie?
A04636Please you to kusse her, and be proud to know her?
A04636Poore, and gat you?
A04636Por el amor de dios, que es esto, que se tàrda?
A04636Por que no se acùde?
A04636Pounds, dainty Dorothee, art thou so neare?
A04636Pray thee stay?
A04636Punque, Deuise, my Suster?
A04636Put thee in words, and fashion?
A04636Que es èsto Se ● ores, que non seve ● ga?
A04636Quit him?
A04636Raysd thee from broomes, and dust, and watring pots?
A04636Reade?
A04636Recordes?
A04636Reele you?
A04636SVB, Where''s Drugger?
A04636Say you so, Sir Epicure?
A04636Say, that it were for all games, Doctor?
A04636Shall I not ha''it with me?
A04636Shall I see her Grace?
A04636Shall he not?
A04636Sir please you Shall I not change the feltre?
A04636Sir, Ha''you done?
A04636Sir, Shall I say, You''ll meete the Captaines Worship?
A04636Sir, doe you Beleeue that egges are hatch''d so?
A04636Sir?
A04636Sir?
A04636Slight, VVhat else is Thankes?
A04636So?
A04636Soueraigne, General, are you Madmen?
A04636Speake not the Scriptures oft in Parables?
A04636Speake you this from art?
A04636Spend you?
A04636Stay man, what is she?
A04636Stay?
A04636Sublsm''d thee, and exal ● ed thee, and fix''d thee I''the third region, the high state of grace?
A04636Subtle, Let''s know where you set vp next; I''ll send you A Customer, now and then, for old acquaintance: What new course ha''you?
A04636Surly?
A04636Sweare by your fac?
A04636Ten pounds of Mammon?
A04636Th''art sure, thou sawst it blood?
A04636That should ha''beene Golden Flaggons, and great Wedges?
A04636The Ballance?
A04636The loud lie?
A04636The venter tripartite?
A04636Then I may send my Spitts?
A04636Thinke you so Sir?
A04636This is Heathen Greeke, to you, now?
A04636This is the West, and this the South?
A04636This''s Heathen Greek, to you?
A04636This''s Heathen Greeke to you, still?
A04636This''s Heathen Greeke, to you?
A04636Thou Vermine haue I tane thee, out of dung, So poore, so wretched, when no liuing thing Would keepe thee company, but a Spider, or worse?
A04636Thou''lt bring the Damasketoo?
A04636Thy rules, to cheate at horse- race, cock- pit, cardes, Dice, or what euer gallant tincture, else?
A04636Ti ti ti?
A04636To be a Countesse say you?
A04636To tempt you with these spirits?
A04636Two o''the Fooles?
A04636VVHat do you meane my Masters?
A04636VVHat say''s, my dainty Dolkin?
A04636VVHere are you, Doctor?
A04636VVHere is my Drudge?
A04636VVhat?
A04636VVhen must he come, for his Familiar?
A04636VVill he win at cardes too?
A04636Was not all the knowledge Of the Aegyptians writ in mystick Symboles?
A04636Was''t so?
A04636We''ll draw lotts, You''ll stand to that?
A04636Were not the Shillings numbred, That made the Pounds?
A04636Were the Orphanes Parents Sincere professors?
A04636Were you the Don, Sir?
A04636What Baiards ha''we here?
A04636What Cheaters?
A04636What Knaues?
A04636What Mates?
A04636What Paper''s that?
A04636What Paper?
A04636What a braue language here is?
A04636What a great losse in hope haue ● ou sustain''d?
A04636What boxe is that?
A04636What call you her Brother?
A04636What call you him?
A04636What care you?
A04636What colour sayes it?
A04636What deuise should he bring forth now?
A04636What did he come for?
A04636What doe you change your coppy now?
A04636What doe you meane?
A04636What doe you say?
A04636What doe you thinke of me, That I am a Chiau ● e?
A04636What dost thou deale, Nab?
A04636What dost thou say to draw her 〈 ◊ 〉 Ha?
A04636What dost thou thinke on''t, 〈 ◊ 〉?
A04636What else are all your Term ●, Whereon no one o''your Writers grees with other?
A04636What else?
A04636What is he then, Sir?
A04636What is he, is with you?
A04636What is she, when she''s out of her fit?
A04636What is she?
A04636What is some three Ounces Of fresh materials?
A04636What is that portion?
A04636What is the matter?
A04636What is this The angry tongue he talkes in?
A04636What is your name, say you, Abel Drugger?
A04636What is''t an ounce?
A04636What is''t, Nab?
A04636What meane you Sir?
A04636What meane you, Sir?
A04636What meanes this?
A04636What need you?
A04636What newes, Dol?
A04636What newes?
A04636What now, a billing?
A04636What now?
A04636What say you Brother?
A04636What say you to his Constellation, Doctor?
A04636What sayes he?
A04636What shall I doe?
A04636What shall I doe?
A04636What shall I doe?)
A04636What shall we do then?
A04636What shall we doe now, Face?
A04636What shall we doe with this same Puffin, here, Now hee''s o''the Spit?
A04636What should I sweare?
A04636What should my Knaue aduance, To draw this company?
A04636What should they ha''beene, Sir, turn''d into Gold all?
A04636What sight is here?
A04636What signe was''t at?
A04636What sort of Birds were they?
A04636What talkes he now?
A04636What then?
A04636What to do?
A04636What trade art thou, on?
A04636What warrant haue you?
A04636What will the Orphanes goods arise to, thinke you?
A04636What wilt thou g ● 〈 ◊ 〉?
A04636What ● ll you doe With these the while?
A04636What''s Cohobation?
A04636What''s her brother?
A04636What''s that?
A04636What''s that?
A04636What''s that?
A04636What''s the complexion?
A04636What''s the matter, Sir?
A04636What''s the proper passion of Mettalls?
A04636What''s your Vltimum supplicium auri?
A04636What''s your med''cine, To draw so many seuerall sorts of wild- foule?
A04636What''s your name?
A04636What, and dost thou despayre, my little Nab, Knowing, what the Doctor has set downe for thee, And seeing so many, o''the Citie, dub''d?
A04636What, and so little beard?
A04636What, and turne that too?
A04636What, my Sonne?
A04636What, those i''the Cellar, The Knight, Sir Mammon claimes?
A04636What, three thousand a yeare?
A04636What?
A04636What?
A04636What?
A04636What?
A04636What?
A04636When do you make proiection?
A04636When saw you him?
A04636Where are they?
A04636Where be the French Peticoats, And Girdles, and Hangers?
A04636Where be the Trunkes?
A04636Where do''s he carry her?
A04636Where haue you greater Atheists, then your Cookes?
A04636Where is he?
A04636Where is he?
A04636Where is hee?
A04636Where is my Subtle, there?
A04636Where is she?
A04636Where is shee?
A04636Where is the Doxie?
A04636Where is the Instrument of wickednesse, My lewd false Drudge?
A04636Where is this Colliar?
A04636Where shall I hide me?
A04636Where shall we now Bestow him?
A04636Where shall''t be done?
A04636Where''s Master?
A04636Where''s Master?
A04636Where''s Subtle?
A04636Where''s the Captaine?
A04636Where''s the Lady?
A04636Where''s the Money?
A04636Where''s the Widdow?
A04636Where''s this Varlet?
A04636Where''s your Captaine Face?
A04636Where''s your iudgement?
A04636Where?
A04636Wherein Sir?
A04636Wherein, Sir?
A04636Wherein?
A04636Wherein?
A04636Which finger''s that?
A04636Which is he?
A04636Which on D. Sir?
A04636While you send in — Captaine,( what is he gone?)
A04636Who I?
A04636Who am I?
A04636Who are you?
A04636Who comes here?
A04636Who had it then?
A04636Who is he?
A04636Who is it, Dol?
A04636Who is it?
A04636Who is this?
A04636Who is''t Dol?
A04636Who is''t?
A04636Who is''t?
A04636Who sayes so?
A04636Who shall doo''t?
A04636Who shall take your word, A whoresonne, vpstart, Apocryphall Captayne, Whom not a Puritane, in Black- Friers, will trust So much, as for a fether?
A04636Who would ha''lookt, it should ha''beene that Raskall?
A04636Who would you speake with, Sir?
A04636Who would you speake with?
A04636Who''s that?
A04636Who''s that?
A04636Who''s that?
A04636Who''s that?
A04636Who''s that?
A04636Who''s there?
A04636Who''s there?
A04636Who''s there?
A04636Who, can not I?
A04636Who?
A04636Whom doe you seeke?
A04636Whom?
A04636Why Sir?
A04636Why doe you aske?
A04636Why doe you not buckle to your tooles?
A04636Why doe you not thanke her Grace?
A04636Why sent hether?
A04636Why what haue you obseru''d, Sir, in our Art, Seemes so impossible?
A04636Why you the Keyes?
A04636Why, I pray you, haue I Beene countenanc''d by you?
A04636Why, haue you so?
A04636Why, if it doe, What remedie?
A04636Why, what''s the matter?
A04636Why, would you be A Gallant, and not game?
A04636Why?
A04636Why?
A04636Why?
A04636Why?
A04636Why?
A04636Wil naught be sau''d, that''s good for med''cine, thinkst tho ●?
A04636Will I Sir?
A04636Will he take, then?
A04636Will nothing be preseru''d, Of all our cost?
A04636Will the Doctor teach this?
A04636Will you be Your owne destructions, Gentlemen?
A04636Will you be gone, Sir?
A04636Will you be so loud?
A04636Will you be triuiall?
A04636Will you betray all?
A04636Will you commit more sinne, T''excuse a Varlet?
A04636Will you goe fetch Don Diego off the while?
A04636Will you goe help, to fetch in Don, in state?
A04636Will you haue The neighbours heare you?
A04636Will you heare me, Sir?
A04636Will you marre all?
A04636Will you then doe?
A04636Will you vndoe your selues, with ciuill warre?
A04636Will you, Don Baud, and Pick- purse?
A04636Wilt thou doe this?
A04636Within Hough?
A04636Without prioritie?
A04636Would her Grace speake with me?
A04636Would she Sir?
A04636Would you be gone now?
A04636Wrought thee to spirit, to quintessence, with paines Would twise haue wonne me the Philosophers worke?
A04636Yes Sir, did you neuer see me play the Poole?
A04636Yes, how then Sir?
A04636Yes, my Braine?
A04636Yes, say Lo: Generall, how fares ōur Campe?
A04636Yet, Ananias?
A04636Yo''are a terrible Rogue, I le thinke of this: will you, Sir, call the Widdow?
A04636You admire now?
A04636You are contented, Sir?
A04636You ha''pack''d vp all?
A04636You haue heard all?
A04636You heare the Don, too?
A04636You know I shew''d the Statu ● e to you?
A04636You meane no treason, Sir?
A04636You most notorious whelpe, you insolent slaue, Dare you doe this?
A04636You must be chiefe?
A04636You must haue stuffe, brought home to you, to worke on?
A04636You saw no Bils set vp, that promis''d cure Of Agues, or the Tooth- ach?
A04636You will accuse him?
A04636You will bring him in Within the Statute?
A04636You will insult, And clayme a primacie, in the diuisions?
A04636You will not come then?
A04636You will not offer it?
A04636You''ll bring your head within a cocks- combe, will you?
A04636You''ll do''t?
A04636You''ll heare me Sir?
A04636Your Aunt of Faerie?
A04636Your Cockscomb''s, is ● t not?
A04636Your Grace will command him no more duties?
A04636Your L ● pis Philosophicus?
A04636Your Magisterium, now?
A04636Your Masters house?
A04636Your busines, Abel?
A04636Your word, Groome arrogant?
A04636a Bona roba?
A04636a Knight?
A04636a Ripley?
A04636and his bath ready?
A04636and hold''s it?
A04636and in a thing, so knowne Vnto the Doctor?
A04636and open?
A04636and praise me?
A04636and the worke Were not begunne out of aequalitie?
A04636as if you, onely, had The poulder to proiect with?
A04636for that money?
A04636ha''you done?
A04636ha''you eaten your gag?
A04636in a Dreame?
A04636is that better then an English Countesse?
A04636liberall?
A04636made thee fit For more then ordinary fellowships?
A04636my honest Abel?
A04636next to Canting?
A04636no meanes, No trick, to giue a man a tast of her — W ● t?
A04636or Portagues?
A04636or so?
A04636or you, by me?
A04636perfect?
A04636sapor stipstick?
A04636that I am?
A04636to quarrell?
A04636to take it?
A04636what''s the matter?
A04636who Am I, my Mungrill?
A04636who is it, Sir?
A04636with the Plague?
A04636〈 ◊ 〉 And wilt thou insinuate what I am?
A04636〈 ◊ 〉, p ● r que se tàrdatànta?
A04633& c. BRoker?
A04633''Cause Broker kickt him?
A04633''Pray God it signifie any thing, what are Emissaries?
A04633''T is labour lost, Madame?
A04633''T is only, Sir, you say, To speake vnto my wife?
A04633''T was a hot night with some of vs, last night, Iohn: shal we pluck a hayre o''the same Wolfe, to day, Proctor Iohn?
A04633''cause he''s at rest?
A04633''gainst me?
A04633''gainst what?
A04633''t is very fine, will you ha''the truth on''t?
A04633( For, they doe come To see vs, Loue, as wee doe to see them) Now, I shall lose all this, for the false feare Of being laught at?
A04633( They respect gentlemen, these fellowes) Hero shall be my fayring: But, which of my fayrings?
A04633( saue yee, quit yee, and multiply yee) where''s your booke?
A04633( twenty pound scotsh) and a Banquet of Ginger- bread?
A04633* Not come?
A0463312. thousand pound for dogs- skins?
A04633?
A04633A Cuckold?
A04633A Foole- Iohn she calls me, doe you marke that, Gentlemen?
A04633A Herald at Armes?
A04633A Motion, what''s that?
A04633A Pimpe, and a Scabbe?
A04633A better way, Sir, that is too learned, and poeticall for our audience; what doe they know what Hellespont is?
A04633A little distemper''d with these enormities; shall I intreat a curtesie of you, Captaine?
A04633A mad- man that haunts the Fayre, doe you not know him?
A04633A man may draw Your teeth out easier, then your money?
A04633A pretty youth, what''s his name?
A04633A saucy Iacke you are, that''s once; VVhat said I, Broker?
A04633Accuse him?
A04633After Publication, now?
A04633Against your graue great Solons?
A04633Aile they?
A04633Alacke and for pitty, why should it be said?
A04633Alas Sir, he, a toy: This Gentleman A friend to him?
A04633Alas, good Vr''s; was Zekiel heere this morning?
A04633All my wedding gloues, Ginger- bread?
A04633Am I not drest, She lookes in her glasse Spruntly?
A04633Am I the thing I fear''d?
A04633An old foole, not leaue seeing yet?
A04633And Brokers Sattin dublet?
A04633And I do not know the way out on''t, to go home for more, doe you heare, friend, you that whistle; what tune is that, you whistle?
A04633And Pyed- mantle, shall giue vs all our Armes, But Picklocke, what wouldst thou be?
A04633And Sir, you will take care Th''excuse be perfect?
A04633And Thom: Clericus?
A04633And Trouts sent in?
A04633And Waxe''s stockings?
A04633And be industrious to kill her fleas?
A04633And before our husbands?
A04633And carefull Numps, where''s he?
A04633And doe they weare Cioppino''s all?
A04633And doe you sigh, and groane too, or reioyce in your affliction?
A04633And from your iaw- bone, Don Assinigo?
A04633And furnish forth himselfe so from the Brokers?
A04633And his wife: where?
A04633And in my hearing?
A04633And in my presence?
A04633And is his wife So very handsome, say you?
A04633And is not the Diuell good company?
A04633And is this one of your double Cloakes?
A04633And kennell with his dogges?
A04633And laces they might lacke?
A04633And leauing me to stalke here in my trowses, Like a tame Her''n- sew for you?
A04633And lent the Lords- men, chaines?
A04633And lie so, in waite for a piece of wit, like a Mouse- trap?
A04633And lose the laudable meanes, thou hast at home, heere, T''aduance, and make him a young Alderman?
A04633And make''hem too, Sir?
A04633And memory vnto you, and bethinke you, What Trust?
A04633And not be knowne on''t after, vnto him?
A04633And not, Not to returne?
A04633And nothing else?
A04633And shall I see''hem, and speake to''hem?
A04633And shall he not into the stocks then?
A04633And shall we ha''smockes Vrsla, and good whimsies, ha?
A04633And shee shall shew tee as fine cut o''rke fort''t in her shmock too, as tou cansht vishe i''faith; vilt tou haue her, vorshipfull Vin vife?
A04633And should come to mee in a braue young shape, And take me at my word?
A04633And sweares he''s not dead yet, but translated In some immortall crust, the past of Almonds?
A04633And tell me truly, what affronts do you know Were done Pecunia?
A04633And then Guilt- head A pretty mornings worke for you, this?
A04633And to be sold, did you not?
A04633And try if you can sleepe?
A04633And turne away my tother man?
A04633And went to the Court at Christmas, and St. Georges- tide?
A04633And what comes yours too?
A04633And what do you valew this, at?
A04633And what hast thou, Thom?
A04633And what said Manly to him?
A04633And what saies he?
A04633And what''s my ginger- bread?
A04633And what''s your ring there?
A04633And which is mistresse Statute?
A04633And which silentest?
A04633And while she were with puppy?
A04633And who can tell, if, before the gathering, and making vp thereof, the Alligarta hath not piss''d thereon?
A04633And why did you not?
A04633And why would you so faine see the Diuell?
A04633And will Loue pardon mee the blasphemy I vtter''d, when I said, a glasse could speake This beauty, or that fooles had power to iudge it?
A04633And you do breed him, there?
A04633And''t is told me, Yo''haue trauell''d lately?
A04633And, when Leap''d you on Statute?
A04633Anone, who, worse then you, the fault endures That your selues make?
A04633Answer''hem, Vrs, where''s thy Bartholmew- wit, now?
A04633Are not these flies gone yet?
A04633Are not they with their perrukes, and their puffes, their fannes, and their huffes, as much Pages of Pride, and waiters vpon vanity?
A04633Are there any Schooles for Ladies?
A04633Are these your Gentlewomen?
A04633Are they good Actors?
A04633Are they neuer fluster''d?
A04633Are they not braue words, Sister?
A04633Are those newes registred, That Emissary Buz sent in last night?
A04633Are you aduis ● d?
A04633Are you i''your hot fit of preaching againe?
A04633Are you no Pandar, Goodman Cole?
A04633Are you not enough The talke, of feasts, and meetingy, but you''ll still Make argument for fresh?
A04633Are you not iustly seru''d i''your conscience now?
A04633Are you not sicke?
A04633Are you o''the plot to coozen mee?
A04633Are you phrenticke, Sir, Or what graue dotage moues you, to take part VVith so much villany?
A04633Are you puft vp with the pride of your wares?
A04633Are you remouing the Fayre, Numps?
A04633Are you so?
A04633Are you struck Dummerer now?
A04633Are you sure they are such?
A04633Are you sure you ha''lost it, Sir?
A04633Are you vnder- peering, you Baboun?
A04633Arrest me?
A04633Art thou come with it?
A04633Art thou her Graces Steward?
A04633Art thou sure The Play is play''d to day?
A04633Art thou the spirit thou seem''st?
A04633As if my testimony were not twenty, Balanc''d with thine?
A04633As she went forth?
A04633As the Doctors?
A04633As what, Sir?
A04633As what?
A04633Asse?
A04633At Court,& in Christmas, before the Kings face, Alacke then for pitty must I beare the curse, That onely belongs to the cunning cutpurse?
A04633At what is''t set i''the Mercat?
A04633Away, thou art a foole, Vrs, and thy Moone- calfe too, i''your ignorant vapours, now?
A04633BVt ha''s my Lady mist me?
A04633BVt what ha''you done i''your Dependance, since?
A04633BY what warrant do''s it say so?
A04633BY your leaue, Clerkes, Where shall we dine to day?
A04633BY your leaue, Gentlemen, what newes?
A04633Babies?
A04633Ballad- man, do''s any cutpurses haunt hereabout?
A04633Barber?
A04633Bate of the vse?
A04633Be womanly, Win; make an outcry to your mother, Win?
A04633Beauty is the Saint, You''ll sacrifice your selfe, into the shirt too?
A04633Because I play with Thom, must I needes runne Into your rude embraces?
A04633Because he pist against my Ladies Gowne?
A04633Before a Sonne?
A04633Besants?
A04633Blocke bescumber Statutes white suite?
A04633Bog?
A04633Bring a forme here, but what will the Noblemen thinke, or the graue Wits here, to see you seated on the bench thus?
A04633Bring, A Vice from thence?
A04633But Pug, As the times are, who is it, will receiue you?
A04633But Sir, you meane not to make him Feoffee?
A04633But do''s shee beleeue''hem?
A04633But doe you play it according to the printed booke?
A04633But doe you thinke you can get one?
A04633But for the whole Play, will you ha''the truth on''t?
A04633But groane, and ha''you courtesies come from you Like a hard stoole, and stinke?
A04633But ha''you faith, That he will hold his bargaine?
A04633But how came you, Mistis Welborne, to be his Ward?
A04633But how is''t done?
A04633But how like you the newes?
A04633But of your vncle?
A04633But paine, paine; what''s your errand, Sir, to me?
A04633But stay, Do''s he loue meat so?
A04633But such as will not keepe your Capitol?
A04633But their reasons, Madame?
A04633But thinke you, That we may haue him?
A04633But those, too, subdiuided?
A04633But was the Diuell a proper man, Gossip?
A04633But we sha''not eat o''the Bull, and the Hogge, Iohn, how shall I long then?
A04633But what aboue?
A04633But what conference?
A04633But what did you doe, Lawyer?
A04633But what is a Proiector?
A04633But what is this old Gentleman?
A04633But what speake I of the diseases of the body, children of the Fayre?
A04633But where''s their cunning, now, when they should vse it?
A04633But will your Ladyship vndertake that, Madame?
A04633But with commission?
A04633But you haue men at hand, still, To helpe you, if you fall?
A04633But you knew that she would not?
A04633But, Ingine, thinke you, The Gallant is so furious in his folly?
A04633But, Sir — I would know, why?
A04633But, how, Sr, if you raise the other commodity, Raysin ● s?
A04633But, why loues hee The Diuell so?
A04633But, you will heare?
A04633Buy any ballads; new ballads?
A04633By Mooneshine, is''t not so?
A04633By being solicitous, when it not concernes thee?
A04633By my meanes?
A04633By the mouldie signes?
A04633By what law, doe you this?
A04633By whom is it so thought?
A04633By whose warrant, Sir, haue you done all this?
A04633By whose warrant, by whose warrant, this?
A04633By whose warrant?
A04633By whose warrant?
A04633C. 2. Who?
A04633C. What say you?
A04633C. Where is he?
A04633C. Will hee come away?
A04633Call you this ieering?
A04633Call you this vapours?
A04633Can I eate or drinke?
A04633Can any feind Boast of a better Vice, then heere by nature, And art, th''are owners of?
A04633Can he manage?
A04633Can hee not coniure at all?
A04633Can not a man''s purse be at quiet for you, i''the Masters pocket, but you must intice it forth, and debauch it?
A04633Can not your Office tell vs, what braue fellowes Doe eat together to day, in towne, and where?
A04633Can you lend me a Piece, a Iacobus?
A04633Can you no succours?
A04633Charme me?
A04633Childe o''the bottles, what''s he?
A04633Come in Thom: set thy things vpon the Boord And spread thy clothes, lay all forth in procinctu, And tell''s what newes?
A04633Come you to force the prisoners?
A04633Come, Numps, come, where are you?
A04633Come, come, are you ready now?
A04633Come, i''faith thou shall not be asham''d, is it any thing about the Hobby- horse- man?
A04633Come, sit downe, Numps; I''le interpret to thee: did you see Mistresse Grace?
A04633Come, they all scorne vs, Doe you not see''t?
A04633Come, when?
A04633Come, will you bring her in now?
A04633Consult the Almanack- man which would be least?
A04633Could not you hit this?
A04633Could not your Badge ha''bin drunke with fulsome Ale?
A04633Could you do this?
A04633Cry you mercy, is the winde there?
A04633Cuz, What did I say?
A04633D. Is yours a lawfull Calling?
A04633D. Knaue out of doore?
A04633D. Yea?
A04633DOe you heare Win, Win?
A04633Deare Madame, will you let vs be familiar?
A04633Death, if she doe, what do I care for that?
A04633Deuile, the height of your employment, In the true perfect Escudero?
A04633Did I ne''r tell''t you?
A04633Did her silks rustling moue you?
A04633Did you euer see a fellowes face more accuse him for an Asse?
A04633Did you not so?
A04633Did you see a Master of mine, come in here, a tall yong Squire of Harrow o''the Hill; Master Bartholmew Cokes?
A04633Did you smell shee was going?
A04633Did you so, Diuell?
A04633Diuell?
A04633Do you beleeue in''t?
A04633Do you heare, Sr?
A04633Do you heare?
A04633Do you marke?
A04633Do you murmur now?
A04633Do you neuer fall in''hem?
A04633Do you thinke so?
A04633Do you thinke to gull me with your ▪ Aesops Fables?
A04633Do''s he know that?
A04633Do''s he mocke me trow, from purpose?
A04633Do''s shee so?
A04633Do''s your leg lie high enough?
A04633Do''st not fine Master Win- wife?
A04633Do''st thou want any money Founder?
A04633Do''st thou, do''st thou, do''st thou?
A04633Do, do, do, do; how many shall you haue, think you?
A04633Doe I despise a learn''d Physician?
A04633Doe I heare ill o''th at side, too?
A04633Doe I ly, like a Rogue?
A04633Doe I lye againe?
A04633Doe I not muster a braue troupe?
A04633Doe any thing that''s naturall?
A04633Doe my Northerne cloth zhrinke i''the wetting?
A04633Doe they like it then?
A04633Doe they vse to play perfect?
A04633Doe wee pay our money for this?
A04633Doe you assure me vpon your words?
A04633Doe you call these Players?
A04633Doe you heare, Sir?
A04633Doe you heare, Sister Trash, Lady o''the Basket?
A04633Doe you heare?
A04633Doe you heare?
A04633Doe you marke?
A04633Doe you not know her, Sir, neither?
A04633Doe you remember Master Quarlous, what wee discourst on, last night?
A04633Doe you remember the conceipt you had — O''the Spanish gowne, at home?
A04633Doe you so?
A04633Doe you thinke there may be a fine new Cuckingstoole i''the Fayre, to be purchas''d?
A04633Doe you want a house or meat, or drinke, or cloathes?
A04633Doe you your musts, Sir, I''ll doe mine, You wi''not part with the whole, Sir?
A04633Does not he ca nt?
A04633Doest thou not shame and tremble To lay thine owne dull damn''d defects vpon An innocent case, there?
A04633Dog- skinnes?
A04633Dos''t so, snotty nose?
A04633Dost thou euer thinke to bring thine eares or stomack, to the patience of a drie grace, as long as thy Tablecloth?
A04633Dost thou heare, boy?
A04633Dost thou know him?
A04633Dost thou know where I dwell, I pray thee?
A04633Dost thou thinke the Gentleman is foolish?
A04633Doth not he ca nt?
A04633Downe?
A04633Drummes?
A04633Duke Quarlous, how dosht tou?
A04633EDG, Is not this a finer life, Lady, then to be clogg''d with a husband?
A04633EXPECTATION, Who''s that?
A04633Either- side, How doe I looke to day?
A04633Emissaries?
A04633Entring a Sow, to make her cast her farrow?
A04633Excellently well said, Fiddle, shee''ll euer be his goose, so hee''ll be her gander: was''t not so?
A04633FI My cage, yo''were best To call it?
A04633Faith, would your predecessour The Cutpurse, thinke you, ha''been so?
A04633Fat Carps, and Salmons?
A04633Feare me not, for since I came Of mature age, I haue had a certaine itch In my right eye, this corner, here, doe you see?
A04633Fiddles o''th finest?
A04633Fight for him, Whit?
A04633For Brokers sleeping?
A04633For Guilt- head?
A04633For more pig?
A04633For this once, I am content to winke at you, where''s your wife?
A04633For what then?
A04633For what, Win?
A04633For what?
A04633For what?
A04633For what?
A04633For( alas) as we are publike persons, what doe we know?
A04633Forkes?
A04633Friend Manly, who''s within here?
A04633Friend, doe you know who I am?
A04633Friend?
A04633Fye vpon''t: who would weare out their youth, and prime thus, in roasting of pigges, that had any cooler vocation?
A04633Gentleman- vsher to the Play?
A04633Gentlemen?
A04633Gentlewoman, haue I found you?
A04633God''s''lid where''s Numps?
A04633Gods''lid, is he gone?
A04633Good Madame, whom do they vse in messages?
A04633Good Master Hornet, turd i''your teeth, hold you your tongue; doe not I know you?
A04633Good i''faith, how say you, Numps?
A04633Good mother, how shall we finde a pigge, if we doe not looke about for''t?
A04633Good, stay, friend, By bottle- ale, two and twenty thousand pound?
A04633Great?
A04633Guilt as those are?
A04633Guilty of true loues blood?
A04633H''has an odde singing name, is he an Heyre?
A04633HOh, hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh, hoh,& c. To earth?
A04633HOw do''s the Heyre, bright Master Peniboy?
A04633HOw goes the cry?
A04633HOw now old Money- Bawd?
A04633HOw now old Vncle?
A04633HOw now, sweet heart?
A04633HOw now?
A04633HOw now?
A04633HOw now?
A04633Ha ● mad child o''the Pye- pouldres, art thou there?
A04633Ha''To feast you with my land?
A04633Ha''st a fine picture, Brother?
A04633Ha''they no seruants, madame, there?
A04633Ha''you a Businesse about Tooth- picks?
A04633Ha''you any Forest- newes?
A04633Ha''you any cornes''iyour feete, and toes?
A04633Ha''you any newes for after dinner?
A04633Ha''you any newes from the Indies?
A04633Ha''you any newes o''the Pageants to send downe?
A04633Ha''you deseru''d it?
A04633Ha''you in your prophane Shop, any Newes O''the Saints at Amsterdam?
A04633Ha''you no Newes against him, on the contrary?
A04633Ha''you no Newes o the St ● ge?
A04633Ha''you none of your pretty impudent boyes, now; to bring stooles, fill Tabacco, fetch Ale, and beg money, as they haue at other houses?
A04633Ha''you prouided me my bushell of egges?
A04633Ha''you these tricks i''the citty?
A04633Ha, What saies my Founder?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Ha?
A04633Had they warrant for it?
A04633Had you a Trust, then?
A04633Hang your vapours, they are stale, and stinke like you, are these the guests o''the game, you promis''d to fill my pit withall, to day?
A04633Harken?
A04633Has Picklock then a trust?
A04633Has hee?
A04633Hath this, then, credit with you?
A04633Haue I deseru''d this from you two?
A04633Haue I drawne to you, at last, my cunning Lady?
A04633Haue you a warrant?
A04633Haue you any warrant for this, Gentlemen?
A04633Haue you felt the wooll o''the Beuer?
A04633Haue you learn''d too, the subtill facultie?
A04633Haue you mark''d but the fall of the Snow, Before the soyle hath smuch''d it?
A04633Haue you no other of that species?
A04633Haue you seene but a bright Lilly grow, Before rude hands haue touch''d it?
A04633He did weare all he had, from the hat- band, to the shooe- tye, so politically, and would stoop, and leere?
A04633Heare you all this?
A04633Heare you the Newes?
A04633Heare you the newes?
A04633Heart, what ha''you to doe?
A04633Hee''s gone me thinkes, where is he?
A04633Here he is will do''t you?
A04633Here is Pyed- mantle,''Cause he''s an Asse, doe not I loue a Herald?
A04633Here my saile beares, for you ▪ Tack toward him, sweet Pinnace, where''s your watch?
A04633Here, what''s the matter?
A04633Hold, Sir?
A04633How Rascall?
A04633How came that about?
A04633How can I hope, that euer hee''ll discharge his place of trust, Tapster, a man of reckoning vnder me, that remembers nothing I say to him?
A04633How can I iudge of you, so farre as to a choyse, without knowing you more?
A04633How can it not?
A04633How do''s he keepe her?
A04633How do''s she lose by''t?
A04633How do''st thou like my company, old Canter?
A04633How do''st thou like my suite, Thom?
A04633How doe you apprehend, Sir?
A04633How doe you lik''t, Sir?
A04633How doe you?
A04633How does he do his Mistresse work?
A04633How does thy place, and thou?
A04633How dost thou like it, Founder?
A04633How falls that o''your phantsie?
A04633How fares your Grace?
A04633How farr''s this from canting?
A04633How is he qualified?
A04633How is''t friend, ha''they hurt thee?
A04633How knaue?
A04633How like yo''him?
A04633How like you him?
A04633How much is''t ▪ thirty shillings?
A04633How now Rascall?
A04633How now Vrsla?
A04633How now Whit?
A04633How now friends?
A04633How now woman o''shilke, vat ailsh ty shweet faish?
A04633How now, Numps, ha''you lost it?
A04633How now, Traines?
A04633How now, neighbour Haggise, what sayes Iustice Ouerdo''s worship, to the other offenders?
A04633How now, what''s the matter?
A04633How now?
A04633How now?
A04633How now?
A04633How now?
A04633How now?
A04633How now?
A04633How say you cousin Fitton?
A04633How should he haue''hem else?
A04633How so?
A04633How then?
A04633How then?
A04633How will you answer this, when you are question''d?
A04633How would my husband know mee, then?
A04633How''s your manner?
A04633How, Gossip?
A04633How, I pray thee, good Mr. Littlewit?
A04633How, Lickfinger?
A04633How, Sir?
A04633How, Sir?
A04633How, Thom?
A04633How, doe you call him there?
A04633How, some wine there?
A04633How, talks he?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633How?
A04633Hoyday, hee''s at worke in his Dublet, and hose; doe you heare, Sir?
A04633Husband?
A04633Husband?
A04633I Master Quarlous, are you proffering?
A04633I am abus''d, where is my Knaue?
A04633I am come an inch too late, Doe you heare Sir?
A04633I am for Iustice, when did I leaue Iustice?
A04633I am no Clearke, I scorne to be sau''d by my booke, i''faith I''ll hang first; fold it vp o''your word and gi''it mee; what must you ha''for''t?
A04633I am not altogether, an Asse, good Gentlemen, Wherefore should I consult you?
A04633I apprehend, They doe so, Sr. Diuell, which way is your Mistresse?
A04633I bring her, hang her: heart must I find a common pot for euery punque i''your purlews?
A04633I come to see what riches, Thou bearest in thy breeches, The first of thy one and twenty ▪ What, doe thy pockets gingle?
A04633I confesse it?
A04633I could endure to take a great deale more( And with my constitution, were it left) Vnto my choice, what thinke you of it, Statute?
A04633I did bespeake?
A04633I did not tell you of his fables, I?
A04633I doe confesse a washing blow?
A04633I doe grant you ▪ But what if Spinola haue a new Proiect: To bring an army ouer in corke- shooes, And land them, here, at Harwich?
A04633I doe not care how stale, Or stincking that they be; let''hem be rotten: For ammunition here to pelt the boyes, That breake my windowes?
A04633I doe not know your qualities?
A04633I feare too much, Lady, and teach others to do the like?
A04633I ha''brought A Gentleman to speake with you?
A04633I ha''seene as fine outsides, as either o''yours, bring lowsie linings to the Brokers, ere now, twice a weeke?
A04633I had thought once, at one speciall blow he ga''me, to haue reuealed my selfe?
A04633I hate that man that will not keepe his word, When did I breake my word?
A04633I haue no singular seruice of this, now?
A04633I haue your Deed, Doth your Deed specifie any Trust?
A04633I haue, now, A pretty tasque, of it, to hold you in W ●''your Lady Tayle- bush: but the toy will be, How we shall both come off?
A04633I heare you better now, how come they in?
A04633I know you, Sir, come, deliuer, you''ll goe and cracke the vermine, you breed now, will you?
A04633I know?
A04633I looke like a cutpurse?
A04633I loue all men of vertue, from my Princesse, Vnto my begger, here, old Canter, on, On to thy proofe, whom proue you the next Canter?
A04633I lye there, hee is my brother in Law, hee marryed my sister: pray thee shew me the way, dost thou know the house?
A04633I meane i''the Fayre, if it can be any way made, or found lawfull; where is our brother Busy?
A04633I my sight, againe?
A04633I pray thee tell me, Fashioner, what Authors Thou read''st to helpe thy inuention?
A04633I pray thee what aylest thou, thou canst not sleepe?
A04633I shall be rid o''th is tyranny, one day?
A04633I shall wish To be in hell againe, at leasure?
A04633I should not haue reuealed this to you, but that in time I thinke you are mad, and I hope you''ll thinke mee so too, Sir?
A04633I think it well, what do we pay for comming in, fellowes?
A04633I thinke it may be remembred, Numps, that?
A04633I trench the liberty o''the subiects?
A04633I warrant thee, I will not hurt her, fellow; what dost think me vnciuill?
A04633I warrant,''t was when thou wert i''the stocks: why dost not speake?
A04633I will not think; nor act; Nor yet recouer; do not talke to me?
A04633I would aduance their trade againe, and haue them Haste to be rich, sweare, and forsweare wealthily, What doe you stay for, Sirrah?
A04633I would speake with you in circle?
A04633I ● what aile they Vrs?
A04633I''faith?
A04633I''faith?
A04633I''ll build a Colledge, I, and my Pecunia, And call it Canters Colledge, sounds it well?
A04633I''the Bermudas?
A04633I''the City?
A04633I''the lane here?
A04633I''your first charge?
A04633I''your new Office?
A04633I, Madame; You talke of a man, where is there such another?
A04633I, Wherefore should they not?
A04633I, and if you marke her, what a restrain''d scorne she casts vpon all his behauiour, and speeches?
A04633I, and now, and then, An Embleme, o''your selfe, an o''re- growne Pyke?
A04633I, and offer to marry to her?
A04633I, what are their ingredients, gentle Madame?
A04633I, what tell you mee of knowing?
A04633I?
A04633I?
A04633I?
A04633I?
A04633IN troth they are dainty roomes; what place is this?
A04633INgine, you hope o''your halfe piece?
A04633IS shee so, Sir?
A04633Iacke Little- wit, what businesse do''s thy pretty head thinke, this fellow may haue, that he keepes such a coyle with?
A04633Ieere?
A04633Ierkin, and all as you stand?
A04633If Loue and Fortune will take care of vs, Why ● should our will be wanting?
A04633If he be not, At all, why, are there Coniurers?
A04633If he should come to feed vpon poore- Iohn?
A04633If hee but heare me, now?
A04633If it can yeeld him no returne Who is it?
A04633If not, I haue an entrapping question, or two more, To put vnto''hem, a crosse Intergatory, And I shall catch''hem; Lollard?
A04633If there bee neuer a Seruant- monster i''the Fayre; who can helpe it?
A04633If they be not, Why, are there lawes against''hem?
A04633If they be rude, vntrained it our method And haue not studied the rule, dismisse''hem quickly, Where''s Lickfinger my Cooke?
A04633If you know it, Sir, why doe you bring it in question?
A04633If you like better turning it to money, What may not you, Sr, purchase with that wealth?
A04633In calling him a Quack- Saluer?
A04633In circle, Sir?
A04633In mine owne house?
A04633In trust?
A04633Informer?
A04633Ingine, when did you see My cousin Euer- ill?
A04633Is Iudice Ouerdoo, one?
A04633Is a Bugle- maker a lawfull Calling?
A04633Is dinner ready, Lickfinger?
A04633Is he a gallant?
A04633Is he so?
A04633Is hee awake yet in his One and Twenty?
A04633Is hee good at those too?
A04633Is hee mad?
A04633Is it a certaine businesse, or a casuall?
A04633Is it not excellent, Chiefe?
A04633Is it not high time to be making ready?
A04633Is it not vnder mine owne roofe?
A04633Is it past?
A04633Is it possible?
A04633Is it so?
A04633Is madnesse a right course?
A04633Is not Rogue Haberdasher come?
A04633Is not that strange, Sr, to make wine of raisins?
A04633Is not the Iustice A solemne gamester?
A04633Is not this canting?
A04633Is she your wife?
A04633Is she?
A04633Is shee a whore?
A04633Is shee your quagmite, Dan: Knockhum?
A04633Is that all, Win?
A04633Is that your purpose?
A04633Is the Dyer turn''d Collier?
A04633Is the Emperor dead?
A04633Is the Examiner set?
A04633Is there An Academy for women?
A04633Is there a vexation like this, Gentlemen?
A04633Is there any harme i''th is?
A04633Is there nothing to be call''d Infanta, but what is subiect to exception?
A04633Is there the enter- view?
A04633Is this Licence ready?
A04633Is this Pecunia?
A04633Is this all, Sir?
A04633Is this my Lord?
A04633Is this the Licence, Numpes?
A04633Is this the good seruice, Iordan, you''ld doe me?
A04633Is this vpon your credit, friend?
A04633Is this well, goody Ione?
A04633Is your ring ready?
A04633Is your watch ready?
A04633Is your worship o''the family Vnto the Lady Pecunia?
A04633Is''t Ale, or Beere?
A04633Is''t indeed, brother?
A04633Is''t not A perfect Act?
A04633Is''t not a fine sight, to see all our children made Enterluders?
A04633Is''t not for her?
A04633Is''t not?
A04633Is''t possible there should be such a man?
A04633Is''t so late Sir?
A04633Is''t so?
A04633Is''t true?
A04633It is money that I want, why should I not marry the money, when''t is offer''d mee?
A04633It may be I can, but it may be, I wu''not, how then?
A04633It may be you are, you know not what''s toward you: will you consent to a motion of mine, Gentlemen?
A04633It must be Iustice Ouerdoo''s?
A04633It''s no matter why, you see with your eyes, now, what I said to you to day?
A04633It''s no matter, whether there be, or no, what''s that to you?
A04633Italian prints?
A04633Iustice Ouerdoo?
A04633Kill the hopes of so many towardly young spirits?
A04633Kisse your hole, and smell?
A04633Kisse, kisse againe, what saies my man o''warre?
A04633Know you the man?
A04633Know you, why I bought it Sr?
A04633Know''st thou what thou hast done?
A04633Knowes he what brings?
A04633L. Here, Cole, what fayerest of Fayers, was that fare, that thou landedst but now a Trigsstayres?
A04633L. Nero?
A04633LAN Old cole?
A04633LAV: How, Hogrubber, o''Pickt- hatch?
A04633Lack''st thou Cards, friend, or Dice?
A04633Lady, Shall I, with what I haue made to day here, call All sense to wonder, and all faith to signe The mysteries reuealed in your forme?
A04633Laught at, sweet bird?
A04633Lead, which way is''t?
A04633Leander do''s aske, Sir, what fayrest of Fayers, Was the fare thhe landed, but now, at Trigsstayers?
A04633Leander, where art thou?
A04633Like a Rogue againe?
A04633Little- wit?
A04633Lollard, arise, Where did you lift your legge vp, last?
A04633Looke you Sister, heere, heere, where is''t now?
A04633Looke, who''s there, Sirrah?
A04633Louers?
A04633M. Fitz- Dottrels man?
A04633Ma''st not thou be a Cuckold, as well as I?
A04633Mad man, hold your peace, I will put you in his roome else, in the very same hole, doe you see?
A04633Madame?
A04633Madrigall?
A04633Marre my market, thou too- proud Pedler?
A04633Mary shite o''your hood, you''ll commit?
A04633Master Arthur?
A04633Master Fitz dottrel?
A04633Master Leatherhead, doe you heare, Master Leatherhead?
A04633Master Litle- wit, why?
A04633Master Littlewit, how do''st thou?
A04633Master Win- wife, you are proud( me thinkes) you doe not talke, nor drinke, are you proud?
A04633Master Winwife?
A04633Master, these are tedious vapours; when begin you?
A04633May I not?
A04633Me?
A04633Me?
A04633Me?
A04633Minde?
A04633Mistresse Bands?
A04633More then buying of ginger- bread i''the Cloyster, here,( for that wee allow him) or a guilt pouch i''the Fayre?
A04633Most admirable good, is''t not?
A04633Mother, did you not see Win?
A04633Mr Ambler?
A04633Musique?
A04633Must I put off my masque to him?
A04633Must I?
A04633My Linnener?
A04633My Muster- Master?
A04633My Pedigree?
A04633My ward, Mistresse Grace in the company of a stranger?
A04633My warrant?
A04633My wife is a whore, I''ll kisse her no more: and why?
A04633Nay, did you not promise, not to enquire?
A04633Nay, hee knowes too well, I will not leaue him, and that makes him presume: well, Sir, will you goe now?
A04633Nay, you do me the honor, Madame: Who is''t?
A04633Ned Winwife?
A04633Neuer feare that: canst thou get ne''r a bird?
A04633Newes o''this morning?
A04633No Thrushes hungry?
A04633No further?
A04633No lesse then two purses a day, serue you?
A04633No, my tune- full Mistresse?
A04633No, no, I shall e''en dwindle away to''t, ere the Fayre be done, you thinke, now you ha''heated me?
A04633No?
A04633No?
A04633No?
A04633No?
A04633No?
A04633No?
A04633Noble?
A04633None, say you so?
A04633Nor no superlatiue Master?
A04633Nor you''ll not quarrell me?
A04633Nor, I wu''not be, now I thinke on''t, doe you heare, new acquaintance, do''s no man mind me, say you?
A04633Not I, o''my sincerity, mother: she long''d aboue three houres, ere she would let me know it; who was it Win?
A04633Not Madam?
A04633Not a tokenworth that euer I saw, I assure you, But — WIN- W. What?
A04633Not vse my money, cogging Iacke, who vses it At better rates?
A04633Not yet?
A04633Not you?
A04633Not, to the good o''the Saints?
A04633Nothing but trouble and tumult to oppresse me?
A04633Nothing, I Sir?
A04633Now, wife, sits this faire cloake the worse vpon me, For my great sufferings, or your little patience?
A04633Numae Pompilij, they that made that Law?
A04633Numps?
A04633Numps?
A04633O Master Sledge, are you here?
A04633O Numps, i''the Stocks, Numps?
A04633O Sir, ha''you tane soyle, here?
A04633O''the right breed, thou shalt try''hem by the teeth, Vrs, where''s this Whit?
A04633O, I, that same, good Madame, I haue heard of: How is it done?
A04633O, Lickfinger?
A04633O, Sir, you shall command it, what, will a crowne serue you?
A04633O, are you aedified Numps?
A04633O, are you heere, Sir?
A04633O, can you speake to purpose now?
A04633O, is that all?
A04633Obedient, friend?
A04633Od''s foote, you Bawd in greace, are you talking?
A04633Of Holbourne, Vrsla, meanst thou so?
A04633Of Spinola, and his Egges?
A04633Of an vntainted credit; what say you to him?
A04633Of one swift houres quarter, with my wife, He will depart with( let mee see) this cloake here The price of folly?
A04633Of perfum''d napkins?
A04633Of purpose to discredit me?
A04633Of the Kings glouer?
A04633Of what, I pray thee?
A04633One Wittipol: do you know him?
A04633Or Arras hangings?
A04633Or Beere?
A04633Or I, till now?
A04633Or Swans downe, euer?
A04633Or crossing of a Mercat ● womans Mare,''Twixt this and Totnam?
A04633Or do ● ot I speake to him, what I meane?
A04633Or feather- makers i''the Fryers, that are o''your faction of faith?
A04633Or neuer; well, God b''wi''you( stay, who''s here?)
A04633Or of what kind, Sir?
A04633Or the Nard i''the fire?
A04633Or to heare prayers groan''d out, ouer thy iron- chests, as if they were charmes to breake''hem?
A04633Or turne pure Iack- a- Lent after all this?
A04633Or what doe you say vnto a middling Gossip?
A04633Or where should he say?
A04633Or, haue smelt o''the bud o''the Bryer?
A04633Or, haue tasted the bag o''the Bee?
A04633P. S. Why, an''I will not Talke with you, Sir?
A04633P. SE This houre?
A04633Palemon, the word, and Win- wife the man?
A04633Palemon, the word, and Winwife the man?
A04633Palemon?
A04633Pearle?
A04633Perfumer?
A04633Phat?
A04633Phy?
A04633Pox o''Madame, Will you not leaue that?
A04633Pray thee peace, I can not abide a talking Taylor: let Thom( He''s a Barber) by his place relate it, What is''t, an Office, Thom?
A04633Pray you how was it?
A04633Pray you let''s be priuate, Sir?
A04633Pretty Plutarchus?
A04633Purse?
A04633QVA How now, Numps?
A04633Quagmire?
A04633REturn''d so soone?
A04633Rascall, sits my Ruffe well?
A04633Rattles, Drums, Halberts, Horses, Babies o ● the best?
A04633S''blood, how braue is he?
A04633S''lid call your Captaine Iordan to her, can you not?
A04633S''lid, but I haue sense, now I thinke on''t better, and I will grant him any thing, doe you see?
A04633S''lid, is there no deuice of disparagement?
A04633S''lid, this is an Asse, I ha''found him, poxe vpon mee, what doe I talking to such a dull foole; farewell, you are a very Coxcomb, doe you heare?
A04633S''light, I would not lose it for the Fayre, what''ll you doe, Ned?
A04633S''light, who be these?
A04633SEN. WHat luck''s this?
A04633SHA What, doe you not know the Author, fellow Filcher?
A04633Sack?
A04633Sai''st thou so, deare Vncle?
A04633Saw you any?
A04633Say seuenty yeeres ▪ how many times seuen in seuenty?
A04633Say''st thou so Filly?
A04633Say, you should part with two o''your millions, To be the thing you would, who would not do''t?
A04633Sayes he?
A04633Seal''d and deliuer''d before witnesses?
A04633Search your halfe pint of muscatell, lest a letter Be suncke i''the pot: and hold your new- laid egge Against the fire, lest any charme be writ there?
A04633See you not Goldylocks, the purple strumpet, there?
A04633See you?
A04633See, here, Sir, are my bellowes, And my false belly, and my Mouse, and all That should ha''come forth?
A04633Seruice?
A04633Set on the pot, or feed the family?
A04633Shall I attempt it?
A04633She shall, she shall, What were it best to be?
A04633She''s a good plyant wench, And easie to be wrought, Sir, but the Nurse Old mother Mortgage, if you haue a Tenement, Or such a morsell?
A04633Sir, are not you asham''d Now of your solemne, serious vanity?
A04633Sir, are you the man?
A04633Sir, be the Ladies braue, wee goe vnto?
A04633Sir, set it heere, did not I bid you should get this chayre let out o''the sides, for me, that my hips might play?
A04633Sir, what doe you meane?
A04633Sir, why doe you not goe on with the enormity?
A04633Sir, why doe you not goe?
A04633Sir?
A04633Sir?
A04633Sir?
A04633Sir?
A04633Sirs, You must get o''th is newes, to store your Office, VVho dines and sups i''the towne?
A04633Sister, will you take notice of a good iest?
A04633Sister?
A04633Sleepe, wake, or dreame?
A04633So I may still cloth, and keepe warme your wisdome?
A04633So did you, Eyther- si ● ●?
A04633So he said, to you?
A04633So mad vpon the matter, that hee''ll part With''s cloake vpo''these termes?
A04633So?
A04633Sonne, were you not warn''d of the vanity of the eye?
A04633Soone as the Gentleman is gone, doe you heare?
A04633Sounds not that better?
A04633Spirits?
A04633Stand''st thou still?
A04633Stay, is not my name your terror?
A04633Strikest thou without a warrant?
A04633Sweet Mistresse, are you mad?
A04633Sweet, Madame, let vs Be bold, now we are in: Are all the Ladies, There, i''the fashion?
A04633Take heed, it lie not in the vice of your interpretation: what haue Aurelia, Clara, Pecunia to do with any person?
A04633Talke of him to haue a soule?''
A04633Tell, Who is it at the doore?
A04633That Gallant?
A04633That Hole Belong''d to your Ancestors?
A04633That I could not thinke o''th is, as well, as hee?
A04633That and the ring, and a hundred pieces, Will all but make two hundred?
A04633That conueyance was better then all, did you see''t?
A04633That tayle of Riot, follow''d me this morning?
A04633That you are proude, sweet Mistresse?
A04633That you are to vndertake, is this; you saw the old fellow, with the bl ● cke boxe, here?
A04633The Drunkards they are wading, The Punques, and Chapmen trading; who''ld see the Fayre without his lading?
A04633The Duke of Drown''d- land, and his Dutchesse?
A04633The Duke of Drown''d- land?
A04633The Motion asketh, if yours be a lawfull Calling?
A04633The Office is downe, how should we?
A04633The Play is the Staple of Newes, and you are the Mistresse, and Lady of Tatle, let''s ha''your opinion of it: Do you heare Gentleman?
A04633The clothes we''haue now: But, where''s this Lady?
A04633The glory o''the Kitchin?
A04633The good mans grauity, That left you land, your father, neuer taught you These pleasant matches?
A04633The little old Gouernour, Sir?
A04633The other moneth?
A04633The prisoner''s dead, came in but now ▪ SHA Ha?
A04633The very day o''your probation?
A04633Thee?
A04633Then on you, Rascall?
A04633Then when the Puppies came, what would you doe?
A04633There''s the tother sprindge?
A04633They laugh, you thinke?
A04633Thinke that so good, Madame?
A04633Thinke you so, Gentlemen?
A04633Thirst not after that frothy liquor, Ale: for, who knowes, when hee openeth the stopple, what may be in the bottle?
A04633This Lickfinger has made vs a good dinner, For our Pecunia: what shal''s doe with our selues, While the women water?
A04633This is your couenant?
A04633This?
A04633Thom, how is it honest Thom?
A04633Thom?
A04633Thorowout England?
A04633Thou shalt haue it, Thom, If siluer, or gold will fetch it; what''s the rate?
A04633To New- gate, brought?
A04633To bring you aye together, at her lodging?
A04633To make a song on''t?
A04633To me, euen now, and here, Canst thou deny it?
A04633To mount vp on a joynt- stoole, with a Iewes- trumpe, To put downe Cokeley, and that must be to Citizens?
A04633To scorne, of Mirth?
A04633To seeke mee?
A04633To speake with me?
A04633To take away the poore''s inheritance?
A04633To tempt your Mistresse?
A04633To th''vse of Mr. Manly?
A04633To what doe you say nay, Sir?
A04633To your Tower, You are cunning, are you?
A04633Traines?
A04633True, your warrant is the matter that is in question, by what warrant?
A04633Turd, ha turd?
A04633Turn''d begger in minde, as robes?
A04633Turnings, you meane?
A04633Twenty pieces?
A04633Two pence?
A04633VRS, Why?
A04633VVhat are you, Sir?
A04633VVhat does hee else but ca nt?
A04633VVhat is this?
A04633VVhat right doe you aske, Sir?
A04633VVhat?
A04633VVhence do''s he write himselfe?
A04633VVhere''s Robinson?
A04633VVhetston has set an edge vpon you, has hee?
A04633VVho here does vnderstand him?
A04633VVho''s here?
A04633VVhy did you so?
A04633VVhy doe you this, Sir?
A04633VVife, doe you heare?
A04633VVill you so, Sir?
A04633VVill you step in, Sr. And read it?
A04633VVith me?
A04633VVould you ha''Leander come away?
A04633Vapours?
A04633Vnder pretext of teaching o''my wife Some rare receit of drawing almond milke?
A04633Vpo''the point of trust?
A04633Vpon your Iustice- hood?
A04633Vreind, will you mind this that wee doe?
A04633Vrs, thy Bartholmew- wit?
A04633Vrsla?
A04633WAS How?
A04633WHat, are those Desks fit now?
A04633WHere are the prisoners?
A04633WHere are you, Sir?
A04633WHy ha you these excursions?
A04633WIN W. Heatt, what doe you meane?
A04633WIN- W. Doe you heare?
A04633WIN- W. For what?
A04633WIN- W. How now lime- twig?
A04633WIN- W. How?
A04633WIN- W. Is''t done, Lady?
A04633WIN- W. No?
A04633WIN- W. What call you the Reuerend Elder?
A04633WIN- W. Why, this is a confederacy, a meere piece of practice vpon her, by these Impostors?
A04633WIN- W. Why?
A04633Warrant, for what, Sir?
A04633Warrant?
A04633Was all this but the preface to my torment?
A04633Was not this shilling well ventur''d, Win?
A04633Was not thy mother a Gentlewoman?
A04633Was the Diuell euer married?
A04633Was there euer such a selfe- affliction?
A04633Watch?
A04633Wee be men, and no Infidells; what is the matter, here, and the noyses?
A04633Well said resolute Numps: but hearke you friend, where is the friendship, all this while, betweene my Drum, Damon; and my Pipe, Pythias?
A04633Well, and you went to a whore?
A04633Well, that''s done, now, what doe you vpon it?
A04633Well, then, I ha''won?
A04633Well, we haue seen''t, and thou hast felt it, whatsoeuer thou sayest, what''s next?
A04633Wha doe you answer, Lady?
A04633What Ballads hast thou?
A04633What Court- newes is there?
A04633What Lick- finger?
A04633What Moonecalfe?
A04633What Newes Gentlemen?
A04633What Office?
A04633What Schole- master''s that ● s with''hem?
A04633What Stewes, Ponds, Parks, Coupes, Garners, Magazines?
A04633What Vice?
A04633What a consumption thou hast made of a State?
A04633What a damn''d Harpy it is?
A04633What a lost fiend Shall I be, on returne?
A04633What am I, Sir?
A04633What an vngratefull wretch is this?
A04633What an''I were?
A04633What are you now vpon?
A04633What are you, Sir?
A04633What are your present Clarkes habilities?
A04633What be these?
A04633What birds?
A04633What can he do?
A04633What company will you goe to?
A04633What do you lack?
A04633What do you meane, Sr?
A04633What doe you answer?
A04633What doe you call him?
A04633What doe you doe so long?
A04633What doe you lack, Gentlemen?
A04633What doe you lacke, Gentlemen, what is''t you lacke?
A04633What doe you lacke, Gentlemen?
A04633What doe you lacke, Gentlemen?
A04633What doe you lacke, Gentlemen?
A04633What doe you lacke?
A04633What doe you lacke?
A04633What doe you meane to counterfait thus?
A04633What doe you meane, wicked men?
A04633What doe you meane?
A04633What doe you say?
A04633What doe you say?
A04633What doe''s he talke to himselfe, and act so seriously?
A04633What else Madame?
A04633What else?
A04633What fellow is this trow?
A04633What fellow was it, doe you know him?
A04633What fine, new matters?
A04633What fires, what cookes, what kitchins might be spar''d?
A04633What followes?
A04633What ha''you done, Sir?
A04633What had you To doe with this same Wittipol, for a Lady?
A04633What hast thou there?
A04633What holds?
A04633What if they doe?
A04633What is all this, but canting?
A04633What is he?
A04633What is he?
A04633What is her end, in this?
A04633What is his name?
A04633What is this for?
A04633What is''t you buy?
A04633What is''t you buy?
A04633What is''t you lack?
A04633What is''t you lacke?
A04633What is''t?
A04633What is''t?
A04633What is''t?
A04633What kind of Actors ha''you?
A04633What kind wouldst th''haue it of?
A04633What licence, Knaue?
A04633What line''s this?
A04633What manner of matter is this, Mr. Littl ● wit?
A04633What meane you by that, Master Arthur?
A04633What meane you by that, Sir?
A04633What meane you, Numpes?
A04633What meane you, Sir?
A04633What meane you?
A04633What meanes hee?
A04633What might I doe to balke him?
A04633What more?
A04633What must you haue for these?
A04633What need hath Nature Of siluer dishes?
A04633What new Roarer is this?
A04633What newes of Gundomar?
A04633What newes would she heare?
A04633What newes?
A04633What one profer hast thou made, Wicked inough, this day, that might be call''d Worthy thine owne, much lesse the name that sent thee?
A04633What othes, and vowes preceded?
A04633What pitty''t is yonder wench should marry such a Cokes?
A04633What pitty''t is, so ciuill a young man should haunt this debaucht company?
A04633What plot?
A04633What potch''d?
A04633What prodigious, Blinde, and most wicked change of fortune''s this?
A04633What ready Arithmetique you haue?
A04633What said he to you, Sir?
A04633What said this varlet?
A04633What saies my Lickfinger?
A04633What saist thou, Canter?
A04633What say they?
A04633What say you, Gentlemen?
A04633What say you, Iohn?
A04633What shall be done with''hem, then?
A04633What shall we doe?
A04633What shall wee doe?
A04633What should be then?
A04633What should hee be, that doth so esteeme, and aduance my warrant?
A04633What should hinder you?
A04633What then, Dagonet?
A04633What then, Master Iordan?
A04633What then, Sir?
A04633What things they are?
A04633What thinke you of this?
A04633What veluets, tissues, scarfes, embroyderies?
A04633What vile Fucus is this, Thou hast got on?
A04633What was it, Lickfinger?
A04633What was that, fellow?
A04633What wold''st thou do on earth?
A04633What would you haue good woman?
A04633What would you more, then Guilty?
A04633What would you obserue?
A04633What would you with it, Sir?
A04633What would you, Sr?
A04633What''s hee?
A04633What''s her husband gone?
A04633What''s here?
A04633What''s his name?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s that?
A04633What''s the matter?
A04633What''s the matter?
A04633What''s this fellow, for Gods sake?
A04633What''s this, Lady?
A04633What''s this?
A04633What''s this?
A04633What''s thy name?
A04633What''s your name?
A04633What''s your price?
A04633What, Mr. Prologue?
A04633What, Sr?
A04633What, a fart for her?
A04633What, both at once?
A04633What, doe they liue in baskets?
A04633What, from her tap?
A04633What, has he made an escape, which way?
A04633What, o''the Hall?
A04633What, so malicious?
A04633What, the mischiefe, doe you come with her?
A04633What, would the Diuell borrow money?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633What?
A04633When I was so imploy''d, wholly for you, Drown''d i''my care( more, then the land, I sweare, I''haue hope to win) to make you peere- lesse?
A04633When came this Proselyte?
A04633When will they beginne, trow?
A04633When you last lick''d her feet?
A04633When?
A04633When?
A04633Wher''s your venison, now?
A04633Where are you Sir?
A04633Where are you, Sr?
A04633Where canst thou carry him?
A04633Where ha''you beene Madrigall?
A04633Where ha''you left Pecunia?
A04633Where hast''hou beene?
A04633Where is Broker?
A04633Where is my Fashioner?
A04633Where is my brother Buz?
A04633Where is shee?
A04633Where is shee?
A04633Where is the deed?
A04633Where is your witnes?
A04633Where is''t you eat?
A04633Where must I haue my dressing?
A04633Where shall I find you?
A04633Where shall I meete you, anon?
A04633Where was your soule, friend?
A04633Where''s Ambler?
A04633Where''s Numps?
A04633Where''s St. Poule Ether- side?
A04633Where''s my fellow Fitton?
A04633Where''s my horne?
A04633Where''s my pipe now?
A04633Where''s my writing?
A04633Where''s the fellow, I ga''my cloake to?
A04633Where, Ingine?
A04633Where?
A04633Where?
A04633Where?
A04633Wherefore haue I plac''d you With Sr. Poul Either- side, but to haue so much Law To keepe your owne?
A04633Which Emissary?
A04633Which cleaneliest?
A04633Which is he?
A04633Which of you is it, is so meere Idolater To my wiues beauty, and so very prodigall Vnto my patience, that, for the short parlee?
A04633Which their Poet hath let fall, most abruptly?
A04633Which?
A04633Whither goe you?
A04633Who are the scumme, and excrements of men?
A04633Who be these?
A04633Who brought in this?
A04633Who can endure to see The fury of mens gullets, and their groines?
A04633Who can hold that will away?
A04633Who did?
A04633Who hath chang''d my seruant?
A04633Who is the Butcher, Amongst you, that is come to cut my throat?
A04633Who is the Chiefe?
A04633Who is the pure preseruer of descents, The keeper faire of all Nobility, Without which all would runne into confusion?
A04633Who is there with you, Sr?
A04633Who is this?
A04633Who might he bee?
A04633Who paid for''t?
A04633Who told dee sho?
A04633Who told thee?
A04633Who was it sung?
A04633Who would be engag''d, That might liue freely, as he may doe?
A04633Who would ha''mist this, Sister?
A04633Who''s that?
A04633Who''s this?
A04633Who''s this?
A04633Who''s within, with Madame?
A04633Who, Comming from Hell, could looke for such Catechising?
A04633Who, I?
A04633Who, I?
A04633Who, Numps?
A04633Who?
A04633Who?
A04633Who?
A04633Who?
A04633Whore- masterly slaue, you?
A04633Whose Kirtle was''t, you gnaw''d too?
A04633Why M. Guilt- head, Land- Lord, Thou art not mad, though th''art Constable Puft vp with th''pride of the place?
A04633Why Sir?
A04633Why bring you him not vp?
A04633Why come you backe?
A04633Why did you doe this, now?
A04633Why did you send a counter- mand?
A04633Why do you so my Guardian?
A04633Why doe not all that are of those societies, Come forth, and gratulate mee one of theirs?
A04633Why doe you laugh, Sir?
A04633Why doe you not speake?
A04633Why doe you sit thus o''the ground, Sir?
A04633Why dost thou not fetch him drinke?
A04633Why ha ● not you this, Thom?
A04633Why not the Infanta of the Beggers?
A04633Why not?
A04633Why should I not?
A04633Why should no ● you, Sr, carry it o''your selfe, Before the Office be vp?
A04633Why should not I ha''the conscience, to make this a bond of a thousand pound?
A04633Why should not I marry this sixe thousand pound, now I thinke on''t?
A04633Why should you put him from it, friend?
A04633Why shouldst thou enuy my delight?
A04633Why sigh you Sr?
A04633Why speake you not vnto him?
A04633Why ▪ where Sr, were you?
A04633Why, I can not tell, Sir, it may be I am, dos''t grieue you?
A04633Why, I ha''not talk''t so long to be drie, Sir, you see no dust or cobwebs come out o''my mouth: doe you?
A04633Why, Numps?
A04633Why, Sir?
A04633Why, Sr?
A04633Why, Vrs?
A04633Why, carefull wedlocke, If I haue haue a longing to haue one tale more Goe of mee, what is that to thee, deare heart?
A04633Why, did your fellow Lollard cry this morning?
A04633Why, good Sir?
A04633Why, hast thou it, Numpes?
A04633Why, hee sayes iust nothing, what should hee say?
A04633Why, if you had come Before a quarter, would it so haue hurt you, In reputation, to haue wayted here?
A04633Why, say I haue a humour not to be ciuill; how then?
A04633Why, that was no affront?
A04633Why, what an''you haue, Captaine Whit?
A04633Why, what do you meane Sir?
A04633Why, what is that to you, if you sit sweetly in the stocks in the meane time?
A04633Why, what should they thinke?
A04633Why, what stuffe are they made on, Brother Leather- head?
A04633Why, where are you zurs?
A04633Why, wherefore should you not?
A04633Why, who would ha''thought any body would ha''quarrell''d so earely?
A04633Why, why doe I take this course, else?
A04633Why, you thinne leane Polcat you, and they haue a minde to be i''their vapours, must you hinder''hem?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Why?
A04633Wi''your bak''d Turkyes?
A04633Wil''t do?
A04633Will Gentry cleare with the Butcher?
A04633Will Mistresse Merit goe to mercat, thinke you?
A04633Will hee not come?
A04633Will it please your Ladiship sit, Madame?
A04633Will not my Adam come at mee?
A04633Will shee be won?
A04633Will you any tabacco Master Arthur?
A04633Will you be at so much charge with vs, and losse?
A04633Will you be lightned?
A04633Will you buy any comfortable bread, Gentlemen?
A04633Will you goe in, and view, and value all?
A04633Will you goe in, knaue?
A04633Will you i''faith?
A04633Will you leaue me alone with two men, Iohn?
A04633Will you make benefit of truth, deare Mistresse, If I doe tell it you: I do''t not often?
A04633Will you minde your businesse, Sir?
A04633Will you put in your legge?
A04633Will you scourse with him?
A04633Will you see sport?
A04633Will you take that, Master Waspe, that no body should minde you?
A04633Will you, Sir, helpe, To what I shall prouoke another for you?
A04633Will you?
A04633Will your worship buy any ginger- bread, very good bread, comfortable bread?
A04633Will''t please you drinke, Master VVaspe?
A04633Will''t so forsooth?
A04633Wilt thou then leaue thy brethren in tribulation?
A04633Win, long to eate of a Pigge, sweet Win, i''the Fayre; doe you see?
A04633Win: you may long to see, as well as to taste, Win: how did the Pothecarie''s wife, Win, that long''d to see the Anatomy, Win?
A04633With me, Sir?
A04633With purpose, yet, to put him out I hope To his best vse?
A04633With reference to your aydes?
A04633With the Muses?
A04633With these, to write like a Gentleman, will in time Become, all one, as to write like an Asse, These Gentlemen?
A04633With what?
A04633With wine, gossips, as he meant to doe, and then to defraud his purposes?
A04633Wittipol?
A04633Would you be acting of the Incubus?
A04633Would you ha''me mercenary?
A04633Would you ha''the boxe and all, Sir?
A04633Y ● ●, I will obserue more of this: is this a Lady, friend?
A04633Yes, Sir, euery man heere mindes you, but how?
A04633Yes, and it shall be one of my ambitions To haue it the first Businesse?
A04633Yes, but you''ll allow For this time spent, now?
A04633Yes, how heard you that?
A04633Yes, how much would you?
A04633Yes, it do''s like my worship very well, poore woman, that''s fiue shillings more, what a Masque shall I furnish out, for forty shillings?
A04633Yes: and Sir — VVhen did you see yong Wittipol?
A04633Yet thou rebell''st And murmur''st?
A04633Yet, you would be imploy''d?
A04633Yo''haue heard, how th''Asse made his diuisions, wisely?
A04633You are Resolu''d then?
A04633You are content, then?
A04633You are not iealous Sir?
A04633You are one of those horsleaches, that gaue out I was dead, in Turne- bull streete, of a surfet of botle ale, and tripes?
A04633You are sure You heard him speake this?
A04633You could not ha''done this, now With gentlenesse, at first, wee might ha''thank''d you?
A04633You did not acquaint him, Sr?
A04633You doe not meane this, doe you?
A04633You doe not thinke, what you owe me already?
A04633You had some straine''Boue E la?
A04633You haue a friend, one( Master Quarlous) comes here some times?
A04633You may, Sir, I warrant you; where''s the tother Bawler?
A04633You see how I doe blush, and am asham''d Of these large attributes?
A04633You shall see by and by, Sir?
A04633You snuffe the ayre now, as the scent displeas''d you?
A04633You will hooke still?
A04633You will not euer haue this tribute payd, Your scepter o''the sword?
A04633You will not let him goe, Brother, and loose him?
A04633You will not slight me, Madame?
A04633You''ll leaue this Empire, one day?
A04633You''old coozen both, then?
A04633Young Gentleman?
A04633Your Counsell knowes there, Mr Picklock, Will you restore the Trust yet?
A04633Your Field?
A04633Your Phessants,& fat Swans?
A04633Your iudgement, Rascall?
A04633Your man will take my bond?
A04633Your red- Deer- pyes?
A04633Youth, youth,& c?
A04633Zekiel?
A04633a Baker, is he not?
A04633a Beare?
A04633a Bull?
A04633a Dog, or a Cat?
A04633a Drum to make him a Souldier?
A04633a Fiddle, to make him a Reueller?
A04633a Knaue?
A04633a Lyon?
A04633a Stoick i''the stocks?
A04633a fine Hobby- Horse, to make your sonne a Tilter?
A04633a fine Horse?
A04633a hundred pound?
A04633a motiue( he a stranger) You should doe this?
A04633a paire o''smithes to wake you i''the morning?
A04633all Bill- men?
A04633all scap''d?
A04633all?
A04633almost tir''d i''your Protectorship?
A04633am I come to be pittied by your tuft taffata now?
A04633an excellent fine Bartholmew ▪ bird?
A04633and Birds for Ladies?
A04633and a Punque set vnder vpon her head, with her Sterne vpward, and ha''beene fous''d by my wity young masters o''the Innes o''Court?
A04633and a good trade too, that shee has beside, ha?
A04633and absolute in Law?
A04633and at this time, now?
A04633and call away my customers?
A04633and cry, we, we?
A04633and daunces in bootes?
A04633and droan''d out by thy sonne, here,( that might be thy father;) till all the meat o''thy board has forgot, it was that day i''the Kitchin?
A04633and has Sir Paul view''d it?
A04633and his Queene without gloues?
A04633and his palat pleas''d in the morning?
A04633and let her talke her turne?
A04633and my hat?
A04633and my little Doctor?
A04633and my wedding gloues too?
A04633and offer him to sit?
A04633and saue Foure pound a yeere by that?
A04633and serious?
A04633and set vp a Booth?
A04633and so impertinent?
A04633and the Fidlers eat?
A04633and they were all the braue words in a Countrey, how then?
A04633and what Plouer''s that They haue brought to pull?
A04633and whine for mercy?
A04633and why alas from you, I beseech you?
A04633and why to earth, thou foolish Spirit?
A04633and your Partridges?
A04633answer me to that, gi''mee a reason from you, why it should be any?
A04633any mirac ● Done in Iapan, by the Iesuites?
A04633are you Rebells?
A04633are you aduis''d of that?
A04633are you here Numpes?
A04633are you imploy''d?
A04633are you in vapours, Sir?
A04633are you opprest with it?
A04633are you playing with my beard?
A04633are you rooted heere?
A04633are you sniueling?
A04633are you?
A04633arise, sit, goe, or stand?
A04633art thou aliue yet?
A04633art tou melancholy?
A04633as Vice stands this present yeere?
A04633as in Lubberland?
A04633as well as King of Beggers, and King of Gipsies?
A04633because o''ty wrought neet cap, and ty pheluet sherkin, Man?
A04633but Snarle, You that might play the third dogge, for your teeth, You ha''no money now?
A04633but hee must be put out on''t by you?
A04633but what sayes Mercurius Britannicus to this?
A04633by whom?
A04633can a ragged robe produce these effects?
A04633can hee set out a Masque trow?
A04633can not a man quarrell in quietnesse?
A04633can you answer this, at the Piepouldres?
A04633can you tell?
A04633captaine Lickfinger?
A04633close vapours, stealing your leaps?
A04633comes again, may I vndertake for you, if I be ask''d the question; that you haue this warrant?
A04633conferring wi''your learned Counsell, Vpo''the Cheat?
A04633couering in corners, ha?
A04633could he not Be nam''d the Gentleman, without the young?
A04633did you ne''r see him?
A04633did you not see a wife of mine?
A04633did you see the panne?
A04633do they any more, but expresse the property of Money, which is the daughter of earth, and drawne out of the Mines?
A04633doe they not, Numps?
A04633doe wee looke as if wee would buy Ginger- bread?
A04633doe you heare?
A04633doe you know who I am?
A04633doe you know?
A04633doe you not know him, Mistris,''t is mad Arthur of Bradley, that makes the Orations ▪ Braue Master, old Arthur of Bradley, how doe you?
A04633doe you see this, Iohn?
A04633doe you see, Sir?
A04633doe you see, Sir?
A04633doe you thinke?
A04633doe you vlinch, and leaue vs i''the zuds, now?
A04633doe you vnderstand him?
A04633doe you?
A04633except to Tauernes?
A04633fine purses, pouches, pincases, pipes?
A04633fixed?
A04633for a wager?
A04633for an hundred pieces?
A04633for our liberty?
A04633for what, pretty Vrs?
A04633for what?
A04633for what?
A04633for what?
A04633friend, art thou the Master of the Monuments?
A04633goe thy waies, doest thou heare, Whit?
A04633goe, will you goe?
A04633good Numpes, how came you by it?
A04633good, good still?
A04633ha''you any qualities?
A04633ha''you fil''d them vp?
A04633ha''you found any familiars here, that you are so free?
A04633ha''you inough on him?
A04633ha''you prepar''d the Costard- monger?
A04633ha''you told him?
A04633ha''you your false- beard about you?
A04633ha''you your reason?
A04633ha''you?
A04633ha?
A04633ha?
A04633ha?
A04633ha?
A04633ha?
A04633hast thou it with thee?
A04633hast thou nothing to say for thy selfe, in defence of thy quality?
A04633hath impudence Polish''d so grosse a lie, and dar''st thou vent it?
A04633hath not a Snaile, a Spider, yea, a Neuft bin found there?
A04633hath thy Ale vertue, or thy Beere strength?
A04633haue I brought you about?
A04633haue I met with enormity, so soone?
A04633haue the wicked preuail''d?
A04633haue you forgot the wholesome admonition, so soone?
A04633he durst doe it, And you not giue directions?
A04633he makes no loue to her, do''s he?
A04633he sayes; nor a nest of Antiques?
A04633heard you not The cracke and ruines?
A04633hee is a full handfull higher, sin''he heard him, will you fix heere?
A04633how do you sell?
A04633how doe''s the Play please you?
A04633how dost thou come by it?
A04633how hast thou done, good wench?
A04633how long ha''wee bin acquainted, I pray you?
A04633how now Win- the- fight, Child: how do you?
A04633how?
A04633if you haue such an itch i''your feete, to foote it to the Fayre, why doe you stop, am I your Tarriars?
A04633in a garded coate?
A04633in a heate, in a heat?
A04633in circle?
A04633in her yellow gowne, and greene sleeues?
A04633in the midst?
A04633in the name o''the Motion?
A04633in your discretion?
A04633is a Puppet worse then these?
A04633is an honest womans life a scuruy life?
A04633is he gone?
A04633is hee come?
A04633is that the scruple?
A04633is there any Ignorance, or impudence like his?
A04633is this your Bogge?
A04633is this your first purchase?
A04633is''t an Enterlude?
A04633is''t any matter to you?
A04633is''t not Sister?
A04633keepes he still your quarter?
A04633le ts it for more i''the hundred, Then I doe, Sirrah?
A04633little Dogges?
A04633longer here a moneth?
A04633madame?
A04633make a rescue?
A04633measuring of lips?
A04633millions?
A04633mine old host of Ram- Alley?
A04633more cheats?
A04633mother o''the Bawds?
A04633motion breede vapours?
A04633must not the widdow be nam''d?
A04633must you be drawing the ayre of pacification heere?
A04633my Broker?
A04633my Courtier?
A04633my Creature, Princesse?
A04633my Feather- man?
A04633my Galloway Nag, the staggers?
A04633my Hobby- horse?
A04633my brother Ambler: The Register, Examiner, and the Clerkes?
A04633my cloake?
A04633my feeling?
A04633my man Numps, or my sister Ouerdoo, or Mistresse Grace?
A04633my widdow in loue with a mad- man?
A04633nay, what can wee know?
A04633no distast?
A04633no?
A04633nor friends?
A04633not any word?
A04633not concerning Win, looke you: there shee is, and drest as I told you she should be: harke you Sir, had you forgot?
A04633not fill''d?
A04633not now my hat is off?
A04633not that you know?
A04633now, or what I would else?
A04633o''the Stage, Ladies?
A04633of a fellow that knowes nothing but a basket- hilt, and an old Fox in''t?
A04633of what name, Sir?
A04633of wit?
A04633of your staying?
A04633offended, That I haue found your haunt here?
A04633or Babies, male, or female?
A04633or Hobby- horses?
A04633or Infanta o''the Gipsies?
A04633or a fine whistling bird?
A04633or a numerous family, To see her eate?
A04633or a spider in a tobacco- pipe, Vrs?
A04633or an Instrument?
A04633or blast The euer- liuing ghirl ● nd, alwaies greene Of a good Poet?
A04633or crosse it?
A04633or gathering vp the broken Apples for the beares within?
A04633or gold chamber- pots?
A04633or haue relation to him, at first?
A04633or here, behinde the hangings?
A04633or honesty?
A04633or in China?
A04633or molding of kisses?
A04633or onely that, that is in''t?
A04633or runne away with your foureteene shillings worth of small ware, here?
A04633or shee with you?
A04633or so?
A04633or that I had chang''d it i''the Fayre, for hobby- horses?
A04633or the Baker?
A04633or the Confect- makers?
A04633or the Lady, Win, that desir''d to spit i''the great Lawyers mouth, after an eloquent pleading?
A04633or the other Sestos hight?
A04633or the perpetuall spitting, before, and after a sober drawne exhortation of six houres, whose better part was the hum- hahum?
A04633or what Abidos is?
A04633or what is''t?
A04633or where I lye?
A04633or where lies the abuse?
A04633or whom mix with?
A04633or why poore Numps, goody Rich?
A04633or will know?
A04633or would their heate ha''fit''d it?
A04633ouerparted?
A04633ouerparted?
A04633phat a clocke toest tou tinke it ish, man?
A04633phen didst tou euer know, or heare of a shuffishient vatchman, but he did tell the clocke, phat bushinesse soeuer he had?
A04633phy?
A04633pray thee stay a little, friend, yet o''thy conscience, Numps, speake, is there any harme i''th is?
A04633pretty i''faith, what''s the meaning on''t?
A04633quotes his broths ▪ and sallads?
A04633sai''st thou?
A04633set forth the Table, The Carpet and the Chayre: where are the Newes That were examin''d last?
A04633shall I ha''none o''th at?
A04633shall I haue credit with you?
A04633shall I see him no more then?
A04633shall I send out a Sericant at Armes, or a Writ o''Rebellion, against you?
A04633shall I teare ruffe, slit wastcoat, make ragges of petticoat?
A04633shew''d they Iusticce Ouerdoo''s hand?
A04633should the watch goe by the clocke, or the clock by the watch, I pray?
A04633so poore?
A04633speake whatsoeuer it is, it shall be supplyed you, what want you?
A04633spill the wine, and raue?
A04633stand''st thou still like a sot, and not offer''st to breake both their heads with a pot?
A04633stirring yet?
A04633such you haue there: or your French Fashioner?
A04633sweeping the Stage?
A04633that had a Prince Like this young Peny- boy, to soiourne with?
A04633that he vuld neuer teer, man?
A04633that holds Cookery, A trade from Adam?
A04633that she left my house?
A04633that the tongue of man may be tickled?
A04633that vnctuous rascall?
A04633that you are bare headed, and so busie?
A04633the Patriarch of the cutpurses?
A04633the Porters element?
A04633the best the Fayre will afford, Zekiel, if Bawd Whit keepe his word; how doe the Pigges, Moone- calfe?
A04633the laming a poore Cow, or two?
A04633the poxe, why doe you put me in minde o''my leg, thus, to make it prick, and shoot?
A04633the prophane pipes, the tinckling timbrells?
A04633the value?
A04633the vse of it is so present, PVG I aske, Sir, credit for another, but till to morrow?
A04633then what diseases, And putrefactions in the gummes are bred, By those are made''of''adultrate, and false wood?
A04633there is no more, is there?
A04633thirty pound?
A04633this is old Vrsla''s mansion, how like you her bower?
A04633thou''lt poyson mee with a neuft in a bottle of Ale, will''t thou?
A04633thy sonne?
A04633to call his zeale to fill him against a Puppet?
A04633to choose This, for a Vice, t''aduance the cause of Hell, Now?
A04633to disgrace me, with my Queene?
A04633to interrupt my market?
A04633to make your selfe Gaz''d, and admir''d at?
A04633to pull on his boots, a mornings, or his stockings, do''s hee?
A04633to whom?
A04633tou dosht not know me, I feare?
A04633turd i''your teeth; and turd i''your French- hoods teeth, too, to doe you seruice, doe you see?
A04633victualls?
A04633wee heare with other mens eares; wee see with other mens eyes?
A04633wee send them to learne their Grammar, and their Terence, and they learne their play- books?
A04633welcome to the Fayre, when shall wee heare you againe, to handle your matters?
A04633well you neuer away?
A04633well, what say you?
A04633what Broker?
A04633what Goshawke would prey vpon such a Lambe?
A04633what King playes without cuffes?
A04633what Newes ha''you?
A04633what Zekiel?
A04633what a deuice will there be?
A04633what an vnmercifull companion art thou, to quit thy lodging, at such vngentle manly houres?
A04633what are they?
A04633what are you?
A04633what are you?
A04633what be they?
A04633what can any man finde out in this bawling fellow, to grow heere for?
A04633what countryman?
A04633what did you know Vermine, if they would ha''lost a cloake, or such a triflle?
A04633what do you lacke?
A04633what else?
A04633what ha''you to doe?
A04633what harme is in this?
A04633what he?
A04633what is''t you buy?
A04633what is''t you buy?
A04633what is''t you lacke?
A04633what property is there most required I''your conceit, now, in the Escudero?
A04633what rare discourse are you falne vpon?
A04633what roare you for?
A04633what say you Mr Ambler?
A04633what say you to your Tire- women, then?
A04633what say you, Diuell?
A04633what say you?
A04633what say you?
A04633what say you?
A04633what sayes my Secretarie?
A04633what shall we doe?
A04633what thinke you o''th is for a shew, now?
A04633what vapour''s there?
A04633what would you haue done with me, if you had had me, feather, and all, as I was once to day?
A04633what would you with me in circle?
A04633what 〈 … 〉 of brimstone Is here?
A04633what''ll you do, Sir?
A04633what''s heere to doe?
A04633what''s here to doe?
A04633what''s here?
A04633what''s his place worth?
A04633what''s next?
A04633what''s th''affaire?
A04633what''s that?
A04633what''s the businesse?
A04633what''s the matter?
A04633what''s the matter?
A04633what''s the price on you?
A04633what''s this?
A04633what''s your pleasure?
A04633when I say his wreath Is piec''d and patch''d of dirty witherd flowers?
A04633when?
A04633where dost appeare?
A04633where ha''you beene, Sir?
A04633where hadst thou hands, I pray thee?
A04633where is she?
A04633where is your charge?
A04633where you tentiginous?
A04633where''s Madrigall?
A04633where''s Mr. Ouerdoo?
A04633where''s the woman?
A04633where''s this youth, now?
A04633where''s your sword, Numps?
A04633where''s your warrant?
A04633where, and with whom?
A04633where?
A04633which Actor has the best legge and foote?
A04633which hand will he haue?
A04633which hath preceedencie?
A04633which is it?
A04633which is your Burbage now?
A04633which pocket is''t in?
A04633while I am tormented, within, i''the fire, you Weasell?
A04633whither walke you?
A04633who did?
A04633who hath made him noble?
A04633who hinders you?
A04633who rides post in stockings?
A04633who shall compell me?
A04633who would haue mark''d such a leap- frogge chance now?
A04633who''ld lie in a roome, with a close- stoole, and garlick?
A04633whom hast thou dealt with, Woman or man, this day, but haue out- gone thee Some way, and most haue prou''d the better fiendes?
A04633whose clothes are best penn''d, what euer the part be?
A04633why Sir?
A04633why Sr, do you doubt his eares?
A04633why did Broker kicke him?
A04633why doe you not goe see it?
A04633why is shee so braue?
A04633why should he make him liue againe, when they, and we all thought him dead?
A04633why should it be any, indeed, at all?
A04633why should it be your worst?
A04633why should they be more free indeede?
A04633why the meazills, should you stand heere, with your traine, cheaping of Dogges, Birds, and Babies?
A04633why then?
A04633why, Vrs?
A04633why, did you all thinke I was lost?
A04633wi''the parchment lace there?
A04633will he dispute with him?
A04633will it mannage well?
A04633will it run off o''the spit, into our mouths thinke you?
A04633will not this doe, Chiefe?
A04633will they be bought for loue, or money?
A04633will ye murder me, Masters both, i''mine owne house?
A04633will you away yet?
A04633will you beleeue mee now, hereafter?
A04633will you sit downe, Sir?
A04633will you take a pipe of tabacco with vs?
A04633will you take any froth, and smoake with vs?
A04633wilt thou conuert the Caniballs, With spit and pan Diuinity?
A04633with being at Bet''lem yesterday?
A04633with thy litter of pigges, to grunt out another Bartholmew Fayre?
A04633with your backe againe a Booth, ha?
A04633without wages?
A04633would my Booth ha''broake, if they had fal''ne out in''t?
A04633would not a fine Pumpe vpon the Stage ha''done well, for a property now?
A04633would you ha''me i''the Hospitall, afore my time?
A04633would you haue him to expresse more then hee has?
A04633would you not?
A04633you are answer''d, who sent for you?
A04633you are exceeding well met: what, in your doublet, and hose, without a cloake, or a hat?
A04633you are in loue with him, are you?
A04633you can produce witnes?
A04633you come to see, who weares the new sute to day?
A04633you ha''no children to bestow''hem on?
A04633you set not Your saucy Diuell, here, to tempt your wife, With all the insolent vnciuill language, Or action, he could vent?
A04633you thinke, you are Madam Regent still, Mistris Ouer- doo; when I am in place?
A04633you told me of?
A04633you were not planted i''your hole to heare him, Vpo''the stayres?
A04633you whores, My bawds, my instruments, what should I call you, Man may thinke base inough for you?
A04633you''ld be sold too, would you?
A04633you''ld ha''me gone, would you?
A04633you''ld haue all the sinne within your selues, would you not?
A04633you''ll anon proue his hyr''d man, I feare, What has he giu''n you, for this message?
A04633you''ll beleeue me another time?
A04633you?
A04633your Arsedine?
A04633your Confederate, too?
A04633your name Is Witty- pol?
A04633— ha''what is''t?
A04633● s this same hat O''the blocke passant?