Prot. Keep your first word as you are Gentlemen, and let me stand, alas, what do you mean?
2. To tye you to us Sir, bind you in the knot of friendship.
Prot. Alas Sir, all the physick in Europe cannot bind me.
Devit. You should have jewels about you, stones, precious stones.
1. Captain away, there's company within hearing, if you stay longer, we are surpriz'd.
Devit. Let the Devil come, I'll pillage this Fregat a little better yet.
2. 'Foot we are lost, they are upon us.
Devit. Ha, upon us, make the least noise, 'tis thy parting gaspe.
3. Which way shall we make Sir?
Devit. Every man his own; do you hear, only bind me, bind me before you goe, and when the company's past, make to this place again, this karvel should have better lading in him, you are slow, why do you not tye harder?