Jac. Go there's your way, go and sleep:
I have pity on you, you shall have the rest
To morrow when we meet.
Piso. Come Lodowick,
He's monstrous drunk now, there's no talking with him.
Jac. I am so; when I am sober, I'le do more
Boy where's mine Host? [Ex. Lod. and Piso.
Boy. He's on his bed asleep Sir. [Ex. Boy.
Jac. Let him alone then: now am I high proof
For any action, now could I fight bravely,
And charge into a wild fire; or I could love
Any man living now, or any woman,
Or indeed any creature that loves Sack
Extreamly, monstrously; I am so loving,
Just at this instant, that I might be brought
I feel it, with a little labour, now to talk
With a Justice of peace, that to my nature
I hate next an ill Sword: I will do
Some strange brave thing now, and I have it here:
Pray Heaven the air keep out; I feel it buzzing. [Exit.
SCENE III.
Enter Frederick, Frank, Clora.
Clora. She loves him too much, that's the plain truth Frederick,
For which if I might be believ'd, I think her
A strange forgetter of her self; there's Julio,
Or twenty more——
Fred. In your eye I believe you,
But credit me the Captain is a man,
Lay but his rough affections by, as worthy.
Clara. So is a resty Jade a horse of service,
If he would leave his nature; give me one
By your leave Sir to make a husband of
Not to be wean'd, when I should marry him;
Me thinks a man is misery enough.