If he be sure he has been kick'd enough:
For that brave sufferance you speak of brother,
Consists not in a beating and away,
But in a cudgell'd body, from eighteen
To eight and thirty; in a head rebuk'd
With pots of all size, degrees, stools, and bed-staves,
This showes a valiant man.
Bes.
Then I am valiant, as valiant as the proudest,
For these are all familiar things to me;
Familiar as my sleep, or want of money,
All my whole body's but one bruise with beating,
I think I have been cudgell'd with all nations,
And almost all Religions.
2.
Embrace him brother, this man is valiant,
I know it by my self, he's valiant.
1.
Captain, thou art a valiant Gentleman,
To bide upon, a very valiant man.
Bes.
My equall friends o'th'Sword, I must request your hands to this.
2.