Wild.Hollow your throats apieces, I am at home;If you can roar me out again—La.What thing is this?Lur.A continent of Fleas: room for the Pageant;Make room afore there; your kinsman Madam.La.My kinsman? let me wonder!Wild.Do, and I'll wonder too to see this companyAt peace one with another; 'tis not worthYour admiration, I was never dead yet;Y' re merry Aunt, I see, and all your company:If ye be not, I'll fool up, and provoke ye:I will do any thing to get your love again:I'll forswear Midnight Taverns and Temptations;Give good example to your Grooms, the MaidsShall go to bed, and take their rest this year;None shall appear with blisters in their bellies.Lur.And when you will fool again, you may go ring.Wild.Madam, have mercy.La.Your submission, Sir,I gladly take; we willEnquire the reason of this habit afterwards;Now you are soundly sham'd, well, we restore youWhere'sToby?Where's the Coachman?Nur.He's a bed, Madam.And has an ague, he says.Lur.I'll be his Physitian.La.We must afoot then.Lur.E'er the Priest ha doneTobyshall wait upon you with his Coach,And make yourFlandersMares dance back agen we'ye,I warrant you Madam you are mortified,Your sute shall be granted too.Wild.Make, make room afore the[re].La.Home forward with glad hearts, home child.Ma.I wait you.Ha.On joyfully, the cure of all our grief,Is owing to this pretty little Thief.[Exeunt omnes.
Wild.Hollow your throats apieces, I am at home;If you can roar me out again—
La.What thing is this?
Lur.A continent of Fleas: room for the Pageant;Make room afore there; your kinsman Madam.
La.My kinsman? let me wonder!
Wild.Do, and I'll wonder too to see this companyAt peace one with another; 'tis not worthYour admiration, I was never dead yet;Y' re merry Aunt, I see, and all your company:If ye be not, I'll fool up, and provoke ye:I will do any thing to get your love again:I'll forswear Midnight Taverns and Temptations;Give good example to your Grooms, the MaidsShall go to bed, and take their rest this year;None shall appear with blisters in their bellies.
Lur.And when you will fool again, you may go ring.
Wild.Madam, have mercy.
La.Your submission, Sir,I gladly take; we willEnquire the reason of this habit afterwards;Now you are soundly sham'd, well, we restore youWhere'sToby?Where's the Coachman?
Nur.He's a bed, Madam.And has an ague, he says.
Lur.I'll be his Physitian.
La.We must afoot then.
Lur.E'er the Priest ha doneTobyshall wait upon you with his Coach,And make yourFlandersMares dance back agen we'ye,I warrant you Madam you are mortified,Your sute shall be granted too.
Wild.Make, make room afore the[re].
La.Home forward with glad hearts, home child.
Ma.I wait you.
Ha.On joyfully, the cure of all our grief,Is owing to this pretty little Thief.[Exeunt omnes.
In the following references to the text the lines are numbered from the top of thepage, including titles, acts, stage directions, &c., but not, of course, theheadline or mere 'rules.' Where, as in the lists of Persons Represented,there are double columns, the right-hand column is numbered after the left.
In the following references to the text the lines are numbered from the top of thepage, including titles, acts, stage directions, &c., but not, of course, theheadline or mere 'rules.' Where, as in the lists of Persons Represented,there are double columns, the right-hand column is numbered after the left.
It has not been thought necessary to record the correction of every turned letter nor the substitution of marks of interrogation for marks of exclamation andvice versâ. Full-stops have been silently inserted at the ends of speeches and each fresh speaker has been given the dignity of a fresh line: in the double-columned folio the speeches are frequently run on. Misprints in the Quartos and the First Folio are recorded when they appear to be interesting. A word or two from the printed text is attached to the variants recorded below in cases where the variant, by itself, would not be sufficiently clear. Altered punctuation is shown, usually, by printing the old punctuation between the preceding and following words.
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p.164. The text in A followed by the Epilogue ends on p. 146. The play which follows,The Honest mans Fortune, begins on p. 149. Between pp. 146 and 149 A inserts a leaf numbered 143 (blank behind) on which is printed the Prologue which in the second folio is printed beforeLoves Cure. The catchwords at the foot of p. 143 in A are 'Queene of Corinth,' the play which, in A, followsThe Honest mans Fortune.
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A= 1640 quarto.B= 1661 quarto.C= Second folio.
[Mrs Arnold Glover has kindly collated the 1640 quarto in the Dyce collection and the 1661 quarto in the British Museum; Mr R. F. Towndrow has kindly collated the 1640 and 1661 quartos in the Bodleian.]
(A) The | Night-|Walker, | or the | Little Theife. | A Comedy, | As it was presented by her | Majesties Servants, at the Private | House inDruryLane. | Written byJohn Fletcher.Gent. | London, | Printed byTho. Cotes, forAndrew Crooke, | andWilliam Cooke. 1640.
To | The worthily-deserving | all his ingenuous Attributes | William Hudson Esq.Worthy Sir,
I Should derogate from your worth, to doubt of your pardon, and I should wrong too much your goodnesse to present the endeavours of some frothy braine to the triall of your judgement, when the More ignorant world had already condemned it; but sir, this is one of the coheirs of much admired, much lamented Fletcher, whose matchlesse Fancies are fit onely for theperusall of such as you, who have candour and knowledge so united, that there cannot be a reprive for those Poems you condemne; accept this weake Testimonie of my Service, and as yours by familiar acquaintance with them, favourably entertaine these witty conceits particularly presented unto you, by him who shall glory in nothing more than to be stiled
The Honorer ofYour Vertues,A. C.
[Then follows the list of actors.]
(B) The | Night-|Walker, | or the |Little Thief. | A | Comedy, | As it was presented by her Majesties | Servants, at the Private House in | Drury-Lane. | Written byJohn Fletcher, Gent. | London, | Printed forAndrewCrook, 1661.
[No dedication or list of actors.]
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p.350, l. 23. A and B] Beshrow l. 30. A] cloathes l. 34. C] Madam. l. 38. C]Londons
p.351, l. 21. A] 1. The
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End of Vol. VII.
CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
Transcriber's Notes:Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.Punctuation normalized.Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed.
Transcriber's Notes:
Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.
Punctuation normalized.
Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed.