Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . ACT THE SCENE I.—A Street. Enter at one side Hippolitg ; at the other, LoDovico,AsTOLFO, , Beraldo and Fontinell. ^ OD. Yonders the Lord Hippolito ; bv 3^ any means leave him and me to-gether ; now will I turn him to amadman. Ast., Cor., c^-r. Save you my lord.[Exeunt all except Hippolitoand LoDOVico. Lod. I ha strange news to tell you. Hip. What are they ? Lod. Your mares ith pound. Hip. Hows this ? Lod. Your nightingale is in a limebush. Hip. Ha? Lod. Your puritanical honest whore sits in a bluegown. Hip. Blue gown ! Lod. Shell


Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . ACT THE SCENE I.—A Street. Enter at one side Hippolitg ; at the other, LoDovico,AsTOLFO, , Beraldo and Fontinell. ^ OD. Yonders the Lord Hippolito ; bv 3^ any means leave him and me to-gether ; now will I turn him to amadman. Ast., Cor., c^-r. Save you my lord.[Exeunt all except Hippolitoand LoDOVico. Lod. I ha strange news to tell you. Hip. What are they ? Lod. Your mares ith pound. Hip. Hows this ? Lod. Your nightingale is in a limebush. Hip. Ha? Lod. Your puritanical honest whore sits in a bluegown. Hip. Blue gown ! Lod. Shell chalk out your way to her now : she beatschalk. Hip. Where ? who dares ?— Lod. Do you know the brick-house of castigation, bythe river side - that runs by Milan,—the school wherethey pronounce no letter well but O ? It was in a blue gown that strumpets had to do Meaning Bridewell, where loose women were whipped. SCENE II.] THE HONEST WHORE. 269 Hip. I know it not. Lod. Any man that has borne office of constable, orany woman that has fallen from


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