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What Lady's that? _Bacurius_?
_Bac_.
One of the Princess women, Sir.
_Arb_.
I fear'd it, why comes she hither?
_Bac_.
To speak with the Prince _Tigranes_.
_Arb_.
From whom, _Bacurius_?
_Bac_.
From the Princess, Sir.
_Arb_.
I knew I had seen her.
_Mar_.
His fit begins to take him now again, 'Tis a strange Feaver, and 'twill shake us all anon, I fear, Would he were well cur'd of this raging folly:
Give me the warrs, where men are mad, and may talk what they list, and held the bravest fellows; This pelting prating peace is good for nothing: drinking's a vertue to't.
_Arb_.
I see there's truth in no man, nor obedience, But for his own ends, why did you let her in?
_Bac_.
It was your own command to barr none from him, Besides, the Princess sent her ring Sir, for my warrant.
_Arb_.
A token to _Tigranes_, did she not?
Sir tell truth.
_Bac_.
I do not use to lie Sir, 'Tis no way I eat or live by, and I think, This is no token Sir.
_Mar_.
This combat has undone him: if he had been well beaten, he had been temperate; I shall never see him handsome again, till he have a Horse-mans staffe yok'd thorow his shoulders, or an arm broken with a bullet.
_Arb_.
I am trifled with.
_Bac_.
Sir?
_Arb_.
I know it, as I know thee to be false.
_Mar_.
Now the clap comes.
_Bac_.
You never knew me so, Sir I dare speak it, And durst a worse man tell me, though my better--
_Mar_.
'Tis well said, by my soul.
_Arb_.
Sirra, you answer as you had no life.
_Bac_.
That I fear Sir to lose n.o.bly.
_Arb_.
I say Sir, once again.
_Bac_.
You may say what yo[u] please, Sir, Would I might do so.
_Arb_.
I will, Sir, and say openly, this woman carries letters, By my life I know she carries letters, this woman does it.
_Mar_.
Would _Bessus_ were here to take her aside and search her, He would quickly tell you what she carried Sir.