dayes mirth.
132Le. I pray you do not
say
so
sir.
133Blan. I pray you do not
say
so
sir,
134Le. Wilt plea
se you to go in.
135Blan. Wilt plea
se you to go in.
136Le. I will follow you.
137Blan. I will follow you.
138Le. It
shall be yours.
139Blan. It
shall be yours.
140Le. Kind Mon
sieur
Blanuel.
141Blan. Kind Mon
sier
Lemot.
Exit. 142Enter Foyes, and Martia, and Besha. 143Foyes. Come on faire daughter fall to your worke of
144mind, and make your body
fit to imbrace the body of this
145Gentlemans, tis art: happy are they
say I.
146Be. I prote
st sir you
speake the be
st that euer I heard.
147Fo. I pray
sir take acquaintance of my daughter.
148Be. I do de
sire you of more acquaintance.
149Fo. Why do
stnot thou
say yea, and I the
same of you?
150Mar. That euery body
sayes.
151Fo. O you would be
singular.
153Fo. Single indeede thats a prety toy,
154Your betters dame beare double, and
so
shall you.
155Be. Exceeding prety, did you marke it for
sooth?
156Mar. What
should I marke for
sooth?
157Be. Your bearing double, which equi
ficate is & hath
158a
fit illu
sion to a hor
se that beares double, for your good
159father meanes you
shall indure your
single life no longer,
160not in wor
se
sence then bearing double for
sooth.
161Mar. I crie you mercy, you know both belike.
162Be. Knowlege for
sooth is like a hor
se, and you that can
163beare double: it nouri
sheth both Bee and Spider, the Bee
164honni
suckle, the Spider poy
son, I am that Bee.
165Mar. I thought
so by your
stinging witte.
166Be, Lady I am a Bee without a
sting, no way hurting
167any, but good to all, and before all, to your sweete
selfe.
Fo. Afore