Or else you may return without your money.
45 Ang. Nay, come, I pray you, sir, give me the chain:
Both wind and tide [stays] for [this] gentleman,
And I, [to blame], have held him here too long.
Ant. E. Good Lord! you use this dalliance to excuse
Your breach of promise to the Porpentine.
50 I should have chid you for not bringing it,
But, like a shrew, you first begin to brawl.
Sec. Mer. The hour steals on; I pray you, sir, dispatch.
Ang. You hear how he importunes me;—[the chain!]