An humorous
96Blan. I
shall be glad to be commanded by you.
97Le. I pray do not you
say
so.
98Blan. I pray do not you
say
so.
99Le. Well Gentlemen, this day let's con
secrate to mirth,
100and
Colenet you know no man better, that you are mightily
101in loue with loue, by
Martia daughter to old
Foyes.
102Co. I confe
sse it here are none but friends.
103Le. Wel then, go to her this morning in Counte
sse
Mo- 104ris name, and
so perhaps you may get her company, thogh
105the olde churle bee
so iealous that he will
su
ffer no man to
106come at her, but the vaine gull
Labesha for his liuing
sake,
107and he as yet
she will not be acquainted withall.
108Co. Well this Ile do what
soeuer come on it.
109Le. Why nothing but good wil come of it, nere doubt
111Cata. Hee hath taken vp his
stand, talke a little further
112and
see and you can remoue him.
113Le. I wil
Cat. nowe Mon
sieur
Blanuele marke I pray.
114Blan. I do
sir very well I warrant you.
115Le. You know the old Count
Laberuele, hath a pa
ssing
116faire yong Lady, that is a pa
ssing foule Puritane.
117Blan. I know her very well
sir,
she goes more like a
118milke maide then a Counte
sse, for all her youth and beau
- 120Lemot. True
sir, yet of her is the old Count
so iealous
121that he will
su
ffer no man to come at her, yet I will
find a
122meanes, that two of vs will haue acce
sse to her tho, be
- 123fore his face, which
shal
so heate his ielous humor til he be
124start mad: but
Colenet go you
fir
st to louely
Martia, for tis
125too
soone for the old Lord and his faire yong Lady to ri
se.
126Co. Adue Mon
seur
Blanuel.
127Blan. Adue good Mon
sieur
Colinet.
Exit Col. 128Le. Mon
seur
Blanuel your kindnes in this wil bind me
130Bla. Mon
seur
Lemot your kindnes in this will bind me
Le. I