Bar. And saw'st thou not Mine argosy at Alexandria? Thou could'st not come from Egypt, or by Caire, But at the entry there into the sea, Where Nilus pays his tribute to the main, Thou needs must sail by Alexandria.
Merch. I neither saw them, nor inquired of them: But this we heard some of our seamen say,80 They wondered how you durst with so much wealth Trust such a crazèd vessel, and so far.
Bar. Tush, they are wise! I know her and her strength. But [16] go, go thou thy ways, discharge thy ship, And bid my factor bring his loading in. [Exit Merch. And yet I wonder at this argosy.
2 Merch. Thine argosy from Alexandria, Know, Barabas, doth ride in Malta Road, Laden with riches, and exceeding store Of Persian silks, of gold, and orient pearl.90
Bar. How chance you came not with those other ships That sailed by Eygpt?
2 Merch. Sir, we saw 'em not.
Bar. Belike they coasted round by Candy shore About their oils, or other businesses. But 'twas ill done of you to come so far Without the aid or conduct of their ships.
2 Merch. Sir, we were wafted by a Spanish fleet, That never left us till within a league, That had the galleys of the Turk in chase.100
Bar. O!—they were going up to Sicily:— Well, go, And bid the merchants and my men despatch And come ashore, and see the fraught discharged.