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So you may, Sir; and have the fowling of them yourselfe. Un. Let me see: A leading staff Tho. A leaden staffe Un. A lead'ing staffe. Tho. ding staffe. Why, a Cane is a leading staffe in a Captaines hand. Un. But I must have tassells, Thomas, and such things. Tho. At the harnesse of the Carthorses there are tassells and Bells, too, if you will. Un. Bells? What should I doe with em? Tho.

Life past, all things at last Shall follow thee as thou hast past. Doe not all things move as you doe, or keepe your course? Is there any thing grows not old together with yourselfe? A thousand men, a thousand beasts, and a thousand other creatures die in the very instant that you die.

Thy strumpett itch & treason to my bed Thou seekst to act in cherishing this villaine. Cat. Saints be my witnesses you doe me wrong! Jo. Thou robbst my honour. Pike. You wound her honour and you robb yourselfe, And me and all good Christians, by this outrage. Jo. Doe you prate, sir? Pike.

6 They haue a cunning in Persia to make in buskins of Spanish leather flowers of many kindes, in most liuely colours, and these the Courtiers do weare there: to learne which arte were no harme. 7 If any Dier of China, or of the East parts of the world, be to be found in Persia, acquaint yourselfe with him, and learne what you may of him.

The ground became trembling by this means: the castor drowning great soyles with dead water, herein growes mosse which is 2 foot thick or there abouts, and when you think to goe safe and dry, if you take not great care you sink downe to your head or to the midle of your body. When you are out of one hole you find yourselfe in another.

"Brother, cheare up," says he, "and assure yourselfe you shall not be killed by doggs; thou art both man and captayne, as I myselfe am, and will die in thy defence." And as the afforesaid crew shewed such a horrid noise, of a sudaine the captayne tooke hold of the chaine that was about him, thou shalt not be killed by another hand then by mine.

I desire This for my past love, that youle retaine Your wrong opinion to yourselfe, not labour To possesse others with it, to disgrace Our yet unspotted family. Bon. If you want A partner in your greife, take me along That can teach you and all the world true Sorrow. Bel.

Cou. And you would have The stubborne man corrected? Sis. I would be Revengd if I knew how, and honour him Should do me Justice. Cou. Name the man; Ile doot. Sis. I cannot. Cou. How? Sis. Yet turne your face: alas, it is yourselfe. I have your word to punish him. Cou.

Writes her ladyship: "You treate all the mad drinking lords, you sweare, you game, and commit all the extravagances that are insident to untamed youths, to such a degree that you make yourselfe the talke of all places, and the wonder of those who thought otherwise of you, and of all sober people."

I'de be glad You could as easily acquitt your selfe Of guilt as stand up in your owne defence; But, Bustamente, when it doth appeare To law & reason, on which law is grounded, Your great offence in daring to betray The Spanish honour unto Infamy, In yeilding up the fort on such slight cause, You can no lesse then yeild yourselfe most guilty. Bust.