a nobleman. But to make an end of the ship, to see how
the sea flap-dragoned it: but, first, how the poor souls
roared, and the sea mocked them; and how the poor gentleman
roared and the bear mocked him, both roaring louder
than the sea or weather.
Shep. Name of mercy, when was this, boy?
Clo. Now, now: I have not winked since I saw these
sights: the men are not yet cold under water, nor the bear
half dined on the [gentleman]: he's at it now.
Shep. Would I had been by, to have helped [the old man]!