"[Robert] Wilson [in his The Three Ladies of London] then introduces an effete, villainous Italian merchant called Mercadorus with a ludicrous accent. He tells Lady Lucre – addressed as ‘Madonna’ – ‘me do for love of you tink no pain too mush’.
I think "tink" is "think" and "mush" is "much" here, but yet I couldn't figure the phrase out, can you help me?
I think he is saying this. For love of you, I think no pain is too much.
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I think he is saying this.
For love of you, I think no pain is too much.