—Well, Philibert—What shall we do when we come to Court? Puts on his Hat.
Besides eating and drinking, which I shall do in abundance.
Clo. We must get each of us a Service:
—But thou art such a Clown.
Guil. Nay, say not so, honest Philibert: for look ye,
I am much the properer Fellow of the two. Walks.
Clo. Well, try thy fortune; but be sure you never discover
Me, whatever Questions may chance to be asked thee.
Guil. I warrant thee, honest Lad, I am true and trusty;
But I must be very familiar with you, you say.