A New Way, IV., 2, 84:
Creditor. Your worship broke me
With trusting you with muscadine and eggs.
A Trick, IV., 4: Hoard's anticipations of his future pomp may have suggested the thoughts which Sir Giles entertains about his daughter's future estate when married to Lord Lovel.
Cf. A New Way, IV., 3, 130-141.
A Trick, IV., 5:
Sir Launcelot. I would entreat your worship's device in a just and honest cause, sir.
Dampit. I meddle with no such matters.
A New Way, II., 1, 23:
Overreach. The other wisdom,
That does prescribe us a well-governed life,
And to do right to others, as ourselves,
I value not an atom.