Scene 33.
Now Sir Humphrey Disagree and his Lady are made good friends, they are become a loving Couple.
Heaven keep them so.
Truly I begin to believe they will; for they seem very sensi∣ble of their errors, and they laugh at their one follies, to see, what ridicu∣lous, frivolous, and small matters, their quarels are built with, and upon.
Look you Wife, here is the Priest that hath new married us, and our friend that hath joyned us in a loving friendship again.
And I will celebrate this Union with a Feast, to which, I will invite my good friends as to my wedding day.
I perceive we shall be merry, pray let us have Fidlers, and Dance.
That we will.