Thou know'st not me.
Clo. Vent my folly! he has heard that word of some
great man and now applies it to a fool. Vent my folly! I
am afraid this [great lubber, the world], will prove a cockney.
I prithee now, ungird thy strangeness and tell me what I
shall vent to my lady: shall I vent to her [that thou] art
coming?
Seb. [I prithee], foolish [Greek], depart from me:
There's money for thee: if you tarry longer,
I shall give [worse] payment.