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Goe you; talke to the Arminians, And raise their harts. Good Ladies, no more Councells: This is no time to puppet in. 1 D. W. We are gon, Sir, 2 D. W. And will so coniure up our lazie husbands. Eng.-gentw. Leid. What's she? Vand. An English woman. Leid. Would they were all shipt well To th' other part oth' world. Theis stubborne English We onely feare. Vand. We are strong enough to curb 'em.

Eng.-gentw. Now where's your valours, You that would eat the Prince? Duch-W. Sweet English Gentlewoman. Eng.-gentw. Fy, doe not run! for shame! body a me, How their feare outstincks their garlick! litle Sir Gregory, Enter Holderus. Art thou afraid, too? out with thy two edgd tongue And lay about thee! Hold. Out o' my way, good woeman, Out o' my way: I shalbe whipt, and hangd too. Eng.-gentw.

Do you see this fellow? He is a Scholler and a parlous Scholler, Or whether he be a Scholler or no 'tis not a doy't matter: He's a fine talker and a zealous talker; We can make him thinck what we list, say what we list, Print what we list and whom we list abuse in't. Eng.-gentw. And a Teacher do you say? 2 D. W. A singuler teacher, For so we hold such here. Eng.-gentw.

The English make a stand upon the new Companies, Ready to charge 'em if they stirr. Leid. Oh mischief! All our designes are crackt, layed open, ruynd: Let's looke if any cure remaine. O devill! Enter Duch-woemen and Burgers. Duch-W. The Prince, the Prince, the Prince! O our husbands. Burg. Goe pray, goe pray, goe pray: We shalbe hangd all. Duch-W. I would it were no worse: Enter Eng.-gentw.

I D. W. How now? what haste? Vand. The Prince is drawing up to us And has disarmd all the strong Townes about us Of our new Soldiers; the English now stand only And the old Companies. Eng.-gentw.

Doe they use no modestie Upon my life, some of theis new Arminians, Theis hissing tosts! Hold. An ignorant strange woman, Whose faith is onely tride by a Coach and foure horses. 3 D. W. Come, you must be as we are and the rest of your Countrywomen; You doe not know the sweet on't. Eng.-gentw.