VVit. Nam’d a gentleman, That I’ll be anſwerable for, to you, Sir. Had I nam’d you, it might ha’ beene ſuſpected: This way, ’tis ſafe.
Fit. Come Gentlemen, your hands, 35 For witnes.
Man. VVhat is this?
Eve. You ha’ made Election Eueril applaudes it. Of a moſt worthy Gentleman!
Man. VVould one of worth Had ſpoke it: whence it comes, it is Rather a ſhame to me, then a praiſe.
Eve. Sir, I will giue you any Satisfaction. 40
Man. Be ſilent then: “falſhood commends not truth”.
Plv. You do deliuer this, Sir, as your deed. To th’ vſe of Mr. Manly?
Fit. Yes: and Sir— VVhen did you ſee yong Wittipol? I am ready, For proceſſe now; Sir, this is Publication. 45 He ſhall heare from me, he would needes be courting My wife, Sir.
Man. Yes: So witneſſeth his Cloake there.