Olin. No, for ’tis but a moment since we left him, you know, in my Lady’s Chamber.
Hau. Very drunk, by this good Light.
Dor. And therefore it cannot be Myn heer Haunce.
Hau. [What a Devil] will you persuade me out of my Christian Name?
Olin. The Priest has yet scarce done his Office, who is marrying him above to my Lady.
Hau. Salerimente, here’s brave doing, to marry me, and never give me notice; or thou art damnable drunk, or very mad.
Glo. Yes, and I am married to you too, am I not? [To Olinda.
Olin. You? we know neither of you.
Hau. Ha, ha, ha, here’s a turn for you.
Enter Carlo.