Cla. You shall heare more on't:
When thou art married, if the kind charity
Of other men permitt thee to geet thee children
That call thy wife mother, bring them up
To people shopps and cheat for 18d,
The pretious youth that fathers them.
Walke, walke, you and your Captaine Huff to London,
And tell thy mother how thou has't sped i'th country,
And let her moane thee.
Crac. Captaine, we must give place; these girles are firebrands, And we as straw before them.
Suc. They may stand In neede of valour. [Exeunt Suc. and Crac.
Enter Thurston.
Cla. Have you oreheard us? these are the lads will do't, When 20 such as you will be cast off.
Thu. Like a bob'd[100] Hawke.—Mrs, if I mistake not, Your mother does inquire for you.
Bel. I will attend her pleasure. [Exit.
Cla. Doe not goe, wench; we shall scarce be honest.
Thu. Love, is it time, after the services
I have perform'd, to have some salary?
Noe labourer works without his hier; I would
Be satisfied when you determine we
Shall end our hopes in marriage.
Cla. I have lookt for this month in my Calender And find that marriage is prohibited.