An humorous
1171Lem. Yea but theres a di
fference of ie
sting, you wrong
1172all our a
ffe
ctions in
so doing.
1173Be. Faith and troth I did not, and I hope
sirs you take it
1175All. No matter for me, twas very vnkindly
sayd, I mu
st 1177La. You
see how they loue me.
1178Foy. I do
sir, and I am very glad of it.
1179Be, And I hope
Lemot, you are not angry with me
stil.
1180Le. No faith, I am not
so very a foole to be angry with
1181one that cares not for me.
1182Be. Do not I care for you? nay then.
1183Ca. What, do
st thou cry?
1184Be. Nay I do not cry, but my
stomacke waters to thinke
1185that you
should take it
so heauily, if I do not wi
sh that I
1186were cut into three peeces, and that the
se peeces were tur
- 1187ned into three blacke puddings, and that the
se three blacke
1188puddings were turned into three of the faire
st Ladies in the
1189land for your
sake, I would I were hanged, what a diuel can
1190you haue more then my poore heart?
1191Ca. Well harke you L
emot, in good faith you are too
1192blame to put him to this vnkindnes, I prethee be friends
1194Le. Well, I am content to put vp this vnkindne
sse for
1195this once, but while you liue take heede of: no matter for
1197Be. Why is it
such a hainous word?
1198Le. O the hainou
se
st word in the world.
1199Be. Wel, Ile neuer
speake it more, as I am a gentleman.
1200Le. No I pray do not.
1201Foy. My lord, will your lord
ship go to cards
? 1202Lor. Yea with you Mon
sieur
Foyes.
1203Ro. L
emot, will you play?
1204Le. Pardon good Mon
sieur
Rowle, if I had any di
spo
- 1205sition to gaming your company
should draw me before
Foy.