Part 6 (1/2)
+R. Royster.+ Howe dothe sweete Custance, my heart of gold, tell me how?
+M. Mumbl.+ She dothe very well sir, and commaunde me to you.
+R. Royster.+ To me?
+M. Mumbl.+ Yea to you sir.
+R. Royster.+ To me? nurse tel me plain To me?
+M. Mumb.+ Ye.
+R. Royster.+ That word maketh me aliue again.
+M. Mumbl.+ She commaunde me to one last day who ere it was.
+R. Royster.+ That was een to me and none other by the Ma.s.se.
+M. Mumb.+ I can not tell you surely, but one it was.
+R. Royster.+ It was I and none other: this commeth to good pa.s.se.
I promise thee nourse I fauour hir.
+M. Mumb.+ Een so sir.
+R. Royster.+ Bid hir sue to me for mariage.
+M. Mumbl.+ Een so sir.
+R. Royster.+ And surely for thy sake she shall speede.
+M. Mumb.+ Een so sir.
+R. Royster.+ I shall be contented to take hir.
+M. Mumb.+ Een so sir.
+R. Royster.+ But at thy request and for thy sake.
+M. Mumb.+ Een so sir.
+R. Royster.+ And come hearke in thine eare what to say.
+M. Mumb.+ Een so sir.
_Here lette him tell hir a great long tale in hir eare._
Actus. j. Scaena. iiij.
+Mathew Merygreeke. Dobinet Doughtie. Harpax. Ralph Royster.
Margerie Mumblecrust.+