dayes mirth.
1137Moren. And
so it is
I promi
se you, who made it
I 1139Row I know not yfaith, I bought it by chance.
1140Le. It is a very pretty one, make much of it.
1141Enter Catalian sweating. 1142Ca. Boy, I prethee call for a cour
se napkin. Good mor
- 1143row Gentlemen,
I would you had bin at the tenni
scourt,
1144you
should haue
seene me a beat Mon
sieur B
esan, and I
1145gaue him
fifteene and all his faults.
1146Le. Thou did
st more for him, then euer God wil do for
1148Ca. Iaques,
I prethee
fill me a cup of canary, three parts
1150Le. You
shall haue all water and if it plea
se you.
1152Ma. Who cald for a cour
se napkin?
1153Ca. Marry
I,
sweete heart, do you take the paines to
1154bring it your
selfe, haue at you by my ho
sts leaue.
1155Ma. Away
sir,
fie for
shame.
1156Ca. Hearke you my ho
st, you mu
st marry this young
1157wench, you do her mighty wrong els.
1158Ver. O
sir, you are a merry man.
1159Enter Foyes and Labesha. 1160Foy. Good morrow gentlemen, you
see
I am as good as
1162Mo. You are
sir, and
I am very glad of it.
1163Le You are welcome Mon
sieur F
oyes: but you are not,
1165Be. No, welcome that Gentleman, tis no matter for me.
1166Le. How
sir? no matter to you, by this ru
sh I am angry
1167with you, as if al our loues prote
sted vnto you were di
ssem
- 1168bled, no matter for you?
1169Be. Nay
sweet L
emot be not angry, I did but ie
st, as I am
E 2 Lem.