Cor. Well then, I pray, your price o' the consulship?[3014][3016]
First Cit. The price is, to ask it kindly.[3014][3017] 70
Cor. Kindly! Sir, I pray, let me ha 't: I have wounds[3014][3018]
to show you, which shall be yours in private. Your good[3014][3019]
voice, sir; what say you?[3014]
Sec. Cit. You shall ha' it, worthy sir.[3014]
Cor. A match, sir. There's in all two worthy voices[3014] 75
begged. I have your alms: adieu.[3014]
Third Cit. But this is something odd.[3013][3014][3020]
Sec. Cit. An 'twere to give again,—but 'tis no matter.[3014]
[Exeunt the three Citizens.
Re-enter two other Citizens.[3021]
Cor. Pray you now, if it may stand with the tune of
your voices that I may be consul, I have here the customary 80
gown.