A ROOM IN VOLPONE'S HOUSE. ENTER VOLPONE AND MOSCA. VOLP O, I am wounded! MOS Where, sir? VOLP Not without; Those blows were nothing: I could bear them ever. But angry Cupid, bolting from her eyes, Hath shot himself into me like a flame; Where, now, he flings about his burning heat, As in a furnace an ambitious fire, Whose vent is stopt. The fight is all within me. I cannot live, except thou help me, Mosca; My liver melts, and I, without the hope Of some soft air, from her refreshing breath, Am but a heap of cinders. MOS 'Las, good sir, Would you had never seen her! VOLP Nay, would thou Had'st never told me of her! MOS Sir 'tis true; I do confess I was unfortunate, And you unhappy: but I'm bound in conscience, No less than duty, to effect my best To your release of torment, and I will, sir. VOLP Dear Mosca, shall I hope? MOS Sir, more than dear, I will not bid you to dispair of aught Within a human compa**.
VOLP O, there spoke My better angel. Mosca, take my keys, Gold, plate, and j**els, all's at thy devotion; Employ them how thou wilt; nay, coin me too: So thou, in this, but crown my longings, Mosca. MOS Use but your patience. VOLP So I have. MOS I doubt not To bring success to your desires. VOLP Nay, then, I not repent me of my late disguise. MOS If you can horn him, sir, you need not. VOLP True: Besides, I never meant him for my heir.— Is not the colour of my beard and eyebrows, To make me known? MOS No jot. VOLP I did it well. MOS So well, would I could follow you in mine, With half the happiness! [ASIDE.] —and yet I would Escape your Epilogue. VOLP But were they gull'd With a belief that I was Scoto? MOS Sir, Scoto himself could hardly have distinguish'd! I have not time to flatter you now; we'll part; And as I prosper, so applaud my art. [EXEUNT.]