1st Cit. This gallant resolve of the duke, pursued with such alacrity, can never be sufficiently admired; and to engage his person, too, in so perilous adventure!
2d Cit. And all this in vindication of the merchants' honour, and their interest.
1st Cit. Trust me, he appears bravely.
2d Cit. His disposition from his youth foretold
What's manhood would assay——whence comes this noise?
Enter Boy.
Boy. Room for our bravoes, cadets! they march along in ranks and files; their pockets grow shallow; the taverns and ordinaries they vow to be infidels, so as they have enlisted themselves soldiers of fortune.
1st Cit. These be those trepanners whom the duke
Has proscribed, or I mistake it.
Let us observe their posture.
SCENE III.
Enter Captain, Trepanners, Tarpaulins, with other runagadoes, orderly marching, and in the rear, Benhadad, a Quaker, with tobacco-pipes.
1st Tre. Rouse, buckets and tubs! Hey for Tunis and Argiers.[147]