Molops, Philotas, Stratocles, Leocrates, Archippus.
Mol. Nay, remember you kick'd me Gentlemen.
Arch. Faith Landlord Molops , I'd, have sworne thou hadst beene of a better Nature, than to remember Pot-quarrels.
By my troth I should have kick'd my Father in that humour.
Mol. Well, you collogue now: say I should present you to Arsamnes and Cratander , what would you doe?
Leoc. Only welcome their returne with a Dance, that so we might friske into Liberty.
Mol. Yes, and kicke me againe.
Str. Dost thou thinke we are Rogues and Villaines?
Mol. Well, with all my heart, but upon this Condition, that you unty neither Leg, nor Arme; you know Cratanders charge.
Phil. Dost thou thinke wee'd bring thee into any danger?
We have study'd the Figure, and the Measure already.
Mol. You must let the two old women dance with you.
Phil. Who, the two whores that Cratander committed?
Mol. The very same. They are wondrous sutable now: for you must know, that when such slippery Eeles doe come under my fingers, the first thing that I doe, is to strip 'em, and to put 'em into other cases. You'le make a most perfect Gobline's Masque among you.
Str. Why? they will fall in peeces, if they stirre but any thing violently.
Mol. No matter for falling in peeces; I'le pawne my word to you, they shall not sweat.
Leoc. Any thing, good honest Molops , we are content.
Mol. You, within there, Polecats; do y'heare? I have procur'd so much of the Gentlemen, hold your breaths be sure, and remember you doe not drowne the Musicke with your Coughing.
Mol. Nay, remember you kick'd me Gentlemen.
Arch. Faith Landlord Molops , I'd, have sworne thou hadst beene of a better Nature, than to remember Pot-quarrels.
By my troth I should have kick'd my Father in that humour.
Mol. Well, you collogue now: say I should present you to Arsamnes and Cratander , what would you doe?
Leoc. Only welcome their returne with a Dance, that so we might friske into Liberty.
Mol. Yes, and kicke me againe.
Str. Dost thou thinke we are Rogues and Villaines?
Mol. Well, with all my heart, but upon this Condition, that you unty neither Leg, nor Arme; you know Cratanders charge.
Phil. Dost thou thinke wee'd bring thee into any danger?
We have study'd the Figure, and the Measure already.
Mol. You must let the two old women dance with you.
Phil. Who, the two whores that Cratander committed?
Mol. The very same. They are wondrous sutable now: for you must know, that when such slippery Eeles doe come under my fingers, the first thing that I doe, is to strip 'em, and to put 'em into other cases. You'le make a most perfect Gobline's Masque among you.
Str. Why? they will fall in peeces, if they stirre but any thing violently.
Mol. No matter for falling in peeces; I'le pawne my word to you, they shall not sweat.
Leoc. Any thing, good honest Molops , we are content.
Mol. You, within there, Polecats; do y'heare? I have procur'd so much of the Gentlemen, hold your breaths be sure, and remember you doe not drowne the Musicke with your Coughing.
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