And dares court wenches standing at a door

(The portion of his wit being passing little);

He that dares give his dearest friends offences,

Which other valiant fools do fear to do,10

And, when a fever doth confound his senses,

Dare eat raw beef, and drink strong wine thereto:

He that dares take tobacco on the stage,[515]

Dares man a whore at noon-day through the street,

Dares dance in Paul's, and in this formal age

Dares say and do whatever is unmeet;