An humerous
168Fo. Afore God daughter, thou art not worthy to heare
169him
speake: but who comes here?
Enter Colinet. 171Fo. You are welcome
sir for ought that I know yet.
172Co. I hope I
shall be
so
still
sir.
173Fo. What is your bu
sines
sir, and then Ile tell you?
174Co. Mary thus
sir, the Counte
sse
Morene intreats your
175faire daughter to beare her company this fore-noone.
176Fo. This forenoone
sir, doth my Lord or Lady
send for
178Co. My Lady I a
ssure you.
179Fo. My Lady you a
ssure me, very wel
sir, yet that hou
se
180is full of gallant Gentlemen, dangerous thornes to pricke
181yong maides I can tell you.
182Co. There are none but hone
st and honourable Gen
- 184Fo. Al is one
sir for that, Ile tru
st my daughter with any
185man, but no man with my daughter, only your
selfe Mon
- 186ser
Besha, whom I wil intreat to be her gardian, & to bring
188Co. I will waite vpon her, and it plea
se you.
189Fo No
sir, your weight vpō her wil not be
so good: here
190Mon
ser B
esha I deliuer my daughter vnto you a perfe
ct 191maide, and
so I pray you looke well vnto her.
192Co. Farewell Mon
ser
Foyes.
193Besh. I warrant Ile looke vnto her wel enough.
194Mi
stris will it plea
se you to preambulate.
195Ma. With all my heart.
Exeunt. 197Florila What haue I done? put on too many clothes, the
198day is hote, and I am hoter clad then might
su
ffice health,
199my con
science telles me that I haue o
ffended, and Ile put
200them o
ff, that will aske time that might be better
spent, one
201sin will draw another quickly
so,
see how the diuell tempts:
202but whats here? iewels? how
should the
se come here?
La. Good