Wild. Ay, to affront my poverty: But that's no great matter; and then——
Mask. And then to bring you money, sir. (I stick fast, sir.)
Wild. (Forward, you dog, and invent, or I'll cut your throat.) And then, as I was saying, to bring me money——
Mask. Which is the greatest and most sweet of all temptations; and to think you could resist it: Being also aggravated by her handsomeness, who brought it.
Wild. Resist it? No; I would she would understand it; I know better what belongs to flesh and blood than so.
Beat. to Jac. This is plain confederacy: I smoke it; he came on purpose to quarrel with you; break first with him, and prevent it.
Jac. If it be come to that once, the devil take the hindmost! I'll not be last in love, for that will be a dishonour to my sex.
Wild. And then——
Jac. Hold, sir, there needs no more; you shall fall out, and I'll gratify you with a new occasion: I only tried you in hope you would be false; and, rather than fail of my design, brought gold to bribe you to't.
Beat. As people, when they have an ill bargain, are content to lose by it, that they may get it off their hands.