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[Enter] WELLBORN [in tattered apparel], TAPWELL, and FROTH.

Well. No bouse? 2 nor no tobacco ?
Tap.
Not a suck, sir;

Nor the remainder of a single can
Left by a drunken porter, all night pall'd3 too.
Froth. Not the dropping of the tap for your
morning's draught, sir.

'Tis verity, I assure you.

Well. Verity, you brach !4 s The devil turn'd precisian! 5 Rogue, what am I?

Tap. Troth, durst I trust you with a lookingglass,

To let you see your trim shape, you would quit

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To quench your thirst; and sure, for othe liquor, As mighty ale, or beer, they are things, I take it,

You must no more remember; not in a dream, sir.

Well. Why, thou unthankful villain, dar'st thou talk thus!

Is not thy house, and all thou hast, my gift? Tap. I find it not in chalk; and Timothy Tap well

Does keep no other register.
Well.

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Am not I he Whose riots fed and cloth'd thee? Wert thor not

Born on my father's land, and proud to be
A drudge in his house?

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Tap. What I was, sir, it skills 7 not; What you are, is apparent. Now, for a farewell, Since you talk of father, in my hope it will

torment you,

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Rascal! slave!

No rage, sir.

Tap.

7 Matters.

Tap. At his own peril. Do not put yourself In too much heat, there being no water near

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Very hardly; 4

But to my story:

8 A select number of the more learned justices, whose presence was necessary to constitute the bench.

• Keeper of the county records.

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Thus, you dog-bolt,
Beats and kicks him.

Tap. [to his wife.] Cry out for help!
Well.

Stir, and thou diest:

Your potent prince, the constable, shall not save

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[Beats him again.” Oh !

Enter ALLWORTH.

Well. "T will not be granted. All.

Ask merey,

Hold for my sake, hold.

Deny me, Frank? They are not worth your

anger.

Well. For once thou hast redeem'd them from

this sceptre; 8

But let 'em vanish, creeping on their knees, And, if they grumble, I revoke my pardon. Froth. This comes of your prating, husband you presum'd

On your ambling wit, and must use your glit

tongue,

Though you are beaten lame for 't.

Tap.

Patience, Froth;

There's law to cure our bruises.

They go off on their hands and knees. Well. Sent to your mother? All. My lady, Frank, my patroness, my all! She's such a mourner for my father's death, And, in her love to him, so favours me, That I cannot pay too much observance to her. There are few such stepdames.

Well.

"T is a noble widow. And keeps her reputation pure, and clear From the least taint of infamy; her life, With the splendour of her actions, leaves no

tongue

To envy or detraction. Prithee tell me,
Has she no suitors?

All. Even the best of the shire, Frank,
My lord excepted; such as sue and send,
And send and sue again, but to no purpose;
Their frequent visits have not gain'd her pres

ence.

Yet she's so far from sullenness and pride,
That I dare undertake you shall meet from her
A liberal entertainment. I can give you
A catalogue of her suitors' names.

Well. Forbear it, While I give you good counsel: I am bound to it,

Thy father was my friend, and that affection
I bore to him, in right descends to thee;
Thou art a handsome and a hopeful youth,
Nor will I have the least affront stick on thee,
If I with any danger can prevent it.

All. I thank your noble care; but, pray you in what

Do I run the hazard?

Well. Art thou not in love? Put it not off with wonder.

I. e. his cudgel.

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True; I must tell you as a friend, and freely, That, where impossibilities are apparent, 'Tis indiscretion to nourish hopes. Canst thou imagine (let not self-love blind thee) That Sir Giles Overreach, that, to make her great

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In swelling titles, without touch of conscience Will cut his neighbour's throat, and I hope his own too,

Will e'er consent to make her thine? Give o'er,
And think of some course suitable to thy rank,
And prosper in it.
All.
You have well advis'd me. 164
But in the meantime you that are so studious
Of my affairs wholly neglect your own.
Remember yourself, and in what plight you are.
Well. No matter, no matter.
All.
Yes, 't is much material.
You know my fortune and my means; yet
something

I can spare from myself to help your wants.
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Well.

1 Freed.

2 Where servants used to be punished.

Slipper.

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He did command me, pardon my presumption,
As his unworthy deputy, to kiss
Your ladyship's fair hands.

L. All.
I am honour'd in
His favour to me. Does he hold his purpose
For the Low Countries?

All.

Constantly, good madam; "

But he will in person first present his service.
L. All. And how approve you of his course?
You are yet

Like virgin parchment, capable of any
Inscription, vicious or honourable.

I will not force your will, but leave you free
To your own election.

All. Any form you please I will put on; but, might I make my choice, With humble emulation I would follow The path my lord marks to me.

L. All.
'Tis well answer'd,
And I commend your spirit. You had a father,
Blest be his memory! that some few hours
Before the will of Heaven took him from me,
Who did commend you, by the dearest ties
Of perfect love between us, to my charge;
And, therefore, what I speak you are bound to
hear

With such respect as if he liv'd in me.
He was my husband, and howe'er you are not
Son of my womb, you may be of my love,
Provided you deserve it.
All.
I have found you,
Most honour'd madam, the best mother to me:
And, with my utmost strengths of care and ser
vice,

Will labour that you never may repent
Your bounties shower'd upon me.

L. All.

I much hope it

These were your father's words: “If e'er my

son

Follow the war, tell him it is a school
Where all the principles tending to honour
Are taught, if truly followed: but for such
As repair thither as a place in which

They do presume they may with license practise
Their lusts and riots, they shall never merit

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