O. Banks. Cursing, thou hag! take that and that. [Beats her and exit.
M. Saw. Strike, do!—and withered may that hand and arm
Whose blows have lamed me drop from the rotten trunk.
Abuse me! beat me! call me hag and witch!
What is the name, where and by what art learned,
What spells, what charms, or invocations,
May the thing called Familiar be purchased?
Enter Cuddy Banks and several other Clowns.
Cud. A new head for the tabor, and silver tipping for the pipe; remember that: and forget not five leash of new bells.
1st Cl. Double bells;—Crooked Lane[421]—ye shall have ’em straight in Crooked Lane:—double bells all, if it be possible.
Cud. Double bells? double coxcombs! trebles, buy me trebles, all trebles; for our purpose is to be in the altitudes.
2nd Cl. All trebles? not a mean?[422]
Cud. Not one. The morris is so cast, we’ll have neither mean nor base in our company, fellow Rowland.
3rd Cl. What! nor a counter?[423]