:29:03
There's money for thee.
:29:06
O, let me kiss that hand!
:29:10
Let me wipe it first.
It smells of mortality.
:29:17
Dost thou know me?
:29:19
I remember thine eyes well enough.
:29:22
Dost thou squiny at me?
:29:25
Read thou this challenge.
:29:30
Mark but the penning on't.
:29:33
Were all the letters suns,
I could not see one.
:29:36
- Read.
- What, with the case of eyes?
:29:40
What, art mad?
:29:41
A man may see how this world
goes with no eyes.
:29:44
Look with thine ears.
:29:47
See how yond justice rails
upon yond simple thief?
:29:51
Hark, in thine ear:
:29:54
Change places, and, handy-dandy,
:29:58
which is the justice,
which is the thief?
:30:02
Through tattered clothes
small vices do appear,
:30:05
robes and furred gowns hide all.
:30:08
Plate sin with gold, and the strong
lance ofjustice hurtless breaks.
:30:12
Arm it in rags,
a pigmy's straw does pierce it.
:30:19
None does offend, none.
:30:23
I say, none!
:30:27
I'll able 'em, take that of me
:30:30
who have the power
to seal the accuser's lips.
:30:35
Get thee glass eyes,
:30:38
and, like a scurvy politician,
:30:42
seem to see the things thou dost not.
:30:49
Pull off my boots.
Harder, harder.