day goes on, I am as ready now as you desire sister: sie, who stayes now, why doe you sit and poute thus.
Wid.
Prethee be quiet, I am not well.
Isab.
For heavens sake lets not ride staggering in the night, come, pray you take some sweete meates in your pocket, if your stomacke—
Wid.
I have a little businesse.
Isa.
To abuse me, you shall not finde new dreames, and new suspitions, to horse withall.
Wid.
Lord who made you a Commander: hay ho, my heart.
Isa.
Is the winde come thether, and coward like doe you lose your colours to um, are you sicke ••th Velentine; sweete sister, come lets away, the countrey will so quicken you, and we shall live so sweetely: Luce, my Ladies cloake; nay, you have put me into such a gogge of going I would not stay for all the world; if I live here, you have so knocked this love into my head, that I shall love any body, and I finde my body, I know not how, so apt; pray lets be gone sister, I stand on thornes.
Wid.
I prethee Isabella, I faith I have some businesse that concernes me, I will suspect no more, here, weare that for me, and Ile pay the hundred pound you owe your tayler.
Enter Shorthose 1. Roger, Humphrey, Ralph.
Isa.
I had rather goe, but—
Wid.
Come walke within me, weele goe to Cardes, un∣sadle the horses.
Short.
A Iubile, a Iubile, we stay boyes.
Exeunt.
Enter Vncle, Lance, Fountaine, Bellamore, Harebraine following.
Ʋnc.
Are they behinde us.
Lance.
Close, close, speake aloud sir.
Vnc.
I am glad my nephew has so much discretion at length to finde his wants: did she entertaine him.
Lance.
Most bravely, nobly, and gave him such a welcome.
Vnc.
For his owne sake doe you thinke.
Lance.
Most certaine sir, and in his owne cause bestir'd himselfe too, and wan such liking from her, she dotes on him, has the command of all the house already.
Vnc.
He deales not well with his friends.