SCENE 5
MERC (reading in a book)
Joance, h dull mind,
And quiet senses and unventurous .
t; two hundred crowns,
All for a soul, a little breath of wind.
there
t no mere lapse of days can make me yours.
FIRSt MERC.
t ;often at night
he is wakeful from a dread of growing poor,
And theres any man
t y.quot;
A PEASANt. it?
And I midnight.
ANOt. I trust my moter this.
FIRSt MERC. two hundred crowns.
A PEASANt. ts plenty for a rogue.
ANOt. Id give hing.
S no more??so take ws offered you.
(A general murmur, during o background,
.)
FIRSt MERC. a better soul t?
If only for t of your parisraffic h us.
A OMAN. will you give for mine?
FIRSt MERC (reading in book)
quot;Soft, ill young quot;??not muc;
Its certain t to
Knos he jar
Bet.quot;
the scandalous book.
FIRSt MERC. quot;Nor how when hes away
At t e ws hid
ill tap times upon t;
tter, t is no reason
hers.
FIRSt MERC. Youre almost safe, I give you fifty crowns
(Surns to go.)
A hen.
ShEMUS. oman, have sense?come, Come.
Is time to the price?
take it up. ts right.
(Sakes to the crowd.)
FIRSt MERC. Come, deal, deal, deal. It is but for cy e buy suc all; a thousand sins
Made ters long before we came.
(ALEEL enters.)
ALEEL. ake my sou