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- The Second Part of
take his bond and yours : he liked not the 36
security.
Fal. Let him be damned like the glutton ! Pray
God his tongue be hotter! A whoreson Achito-
phel ! a rascally yea-f orsooth knave ! to bear a 40
gentleman in hand, and then stand upon security.
The whoreson smooth-pates do now wear noth
ing but high shoes, and bunches of keys at their
girdles; and if a man is through with them in 44
honest taking up, then they must stand upon
security. I had as lief they would put ratsbane
in my mouth as offer to stop it with security. I
looked a* should have sent me two and twenty 48
yards of satin, as I am a true knight, and he
sends me security. Well, he may sleep in secur
ity; for he hath the horn of abundance, and the
lightness of his wife shines through it: and yet 52
cannot he see, though he have his own lanthorn
to light him. Where's Bardolph?
Page. He's gone into Smithfield to buy your
worship a horse. 56
Fal. I bought him in Paul's, and he'll buy
me a horse in Smithfield: an I could get me
but a wife in the stews, I were manned, horsed,
and wived. 60
Enter Chief Justice and Servant.
Page. Sir, here comes the nobleman that
committed the prince for striking him about
Bardolph.
Fal. Wait close; I will not see him. 64
38 glutton; cf. n. 39 Achitophel; cf. n.
40 yea-f orsooth knave; cf. n.
bear . . . in hand: delude with false hopes
42 smooth-pates: round-heads, or Puritanical citizen class
44 through: serious 45 taking up: obtaining goods on trust
48 a': he 51-54 Cf. n. 57 Paul's; cf. n. 61, 62 Cf. n.
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