Mer. Why ſhould not you, Sr, carry it o’ your ſelfe, Before the Office be vp? and ſhew the world, You had no need of any mans direction; 55 In point, Sir, of ſufficiency. I ſpeake Againſt a kinſman, but as one that tenders Your graces good.

Fit. I thanke you; to proceed—

Mer. To Publications: ha’ your Deed drawne preſently. And leaue a blancke to put in your Feoffees 60 One, two, or more, as you ſee cauſe—

Fit. I thank you Heartily, I doe thanke you. Not a word more, I pray you, as you loue mee. Let mee alone. That I could not thinke o’ this, as well, as hee? O, I could beat my infinite blocke-head—! 65

He is angry with himſelfe.

Mer. Come, we muſt this way.

Pvg. How far is’t.

Mer. Hard by here Ouer the way. Now, to atchieue this ring, From this ſame fellow, that is to aſſure it; [140]  He thinkes how to coozen the bearer, of the ring. Before hee giue it. Though my Spaniſh Lady, Be a young Gentleman of meanes, and ſcorne 70 To ſhare, as hee doth ſay, I doe not know How ſuch a toy may tempt his Lady-ſhip: And therefore, I thinke beſt, it be aſſur’d.

Pvg. Sir, be the Ladies braue, wee goe vnto?

Mer. O, yes.