The Fatall Dowry:
A Tragedy:
Act. primus.
Scaena prima:
[A Street before the Court of Justice]
Enter Charaloyes with a paper, Romont, Charmi.
Charmi Sir, I may moue the Court to serue your will,
But therein shall both wrong you and my selfe.
Rom. Why thinke you so sir?
Charmi. ’Cause I am familiar
With what will be their answere: they will say,
’Tis against law, and argue me of Ignorance [5]
For offering them the motion.
Rom. You know not, Sir,
How in this cause they may dispence with Law,
And therefore frame not you their answere for them,
But doe your parts.
Charmi. I loue the cause so well,
As I could runne, the hazard of a checke for ’t. [10]