Alice. What is he?
Val. A Gentleman, I do assure my self,
And of a worthy breeding, though he hide it;
I found him at Valentia, poor and needy,
Only his mind the master of a Treasure.
I sought his friendship, won him by much violence,
His honesty and modesty still fearing
To thrust a charge upon me; how I love him,
He shall now know, where want and he hereafter
Shall be no more Companions, use him nobly,
It is my will, good Sister, all I have
I make him free companion in, and partner,
But only—
Alice. I observe ye, hold your Right there,
Love and high Rule allows no Rivals, Brother,
He shall have fair regard, and all observance.
Enter Hylas.
Hylas. You are welcome, noble Sir.
Val. What, Monsieur Hylas!
I'm glad to see your merry Body well yet.
Hyl. 'Faith y'are welcome home, what news beyond seas?
Val. None, but new men expected, such as you are,
To breed new admirations; 'Tis my Sister,
'Pray ye know her, Sir.
Hylas. With all my heart; your leave Lady?
Alice. You have it, Sir.