quickly! Bless you, my fortunate lady! I hope, sir, I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes. You had my prayers to lead them on; and to keep them on, have them still. O, my knave, how does my old lady? So that you had her wrinkles and I her money, I would she did as you say. Why, I say nothing. Marry, you are the wiser man; for many a man's tongue shakes out his master's undoing: to say nothing, to do nothing, to know nothing, and to have nothing, is to be a great part of your title; which is within a very little of nothing. Away! thou'rt a knave. You should have said, sir, before a knave thou'rt a knave; that's, before me thou'rt a knave: this had been truth, sir. Go to, thou art a witty fool; I have found thee. Did you find me in yourself, sir? or were you taught to find me? The search, sir, was profitable; and much fool may you find in you, even to the world's pleasure and the increase of laughter. A good knave, i' faith, and well fed. Madam, my lord will go away to-night; A very serious business calls on him. The great prerogative and rite of love, Which, as your due, time claims, he does acknowledge; But puts it off to a compell'd restraint; Whose want, and whose delay, is strew'd with sweets, Which they distil now in the curbed time, To make the coming hour o'erflow with joy And pleasure drown the brim. What's his will else? That you will take your instant leave o' the king And make this haste as your own good proceeding, Strengthen'd with what apology you think May make it probable need. What more commands he? That, having this obtain'd, you presently Attend his further pleasure. In every thing I wait upon his will. I shall report it so. I pray you. Come, sirrah. But I hope your lordship thinks not him a soldier. Yes, my lord, and of very valiant approof. You have it from his own deliverance. And by other warranted testimony. Then my dial goes not true: I took this lark for a bunting. I do assure you, my lord, he is very great in knowledge and accordingly valiant. I have then sinned against his experience and transgressed against his valour; and my state that way is dangerous, since I cannot yet find in my heart to repent. Here he comes: I pray you, make us friends; I will pursue the amity. [To ] These things shall be done, sir. Pray you, sir, who's his tailor? Sir? O, I know him well