Si. Ay, madam, and be glad you will receive it.
Mist. T. That’s a good maiden; she tells you true. Come, I’ll take order for your debts i’ the alehouse. 180
Ge. Go, Sin, and pray for thy Frank, as I will for my Pet.
[Exeunt.
[99] See Chappell’s Popular Music of the Olden Time, i. 369.
[100] See note, vol. i. p. 30.
[101] Hazard was the name of a game at dice. Cotton in the Complete Gamester, 1674 (pp. 67-72), devotes a chapter to it. He remarks:—“Certainly Hazard is the most bewitching game that is played on the dice, for when a man begins to play he knows not when to leave off; and having once accustomed himself to play at Hazard, he hardly ever after minds anything else.”
[102] Old ed. “Trie.”
[103] “Lay in lavender” = pawn.
[104] A spoilt, self-willed girl.