Fool. O fine, O dainty.
Engl. And thou shalt lie in [in] a horse-cloth, like a Lady.
Fool. And shall I have a Coach?
Engl. Drawn with four Turkeys,
And they shall tread thee too.
Fool. We shall have eggs then;
And shall I sit upon 'em?
Engl. I, I, and they shall be all addle,
And make an admirable Tanzey for the Devil.
Come, come away, I am taken with thy love fool,
And will mightily belabour thee.
1 Keep. How the fool bridles! how she twitters at him!
These English men would stagger a wise woman.
If we should suffer her to have her will now,
We should have all the women in Spain as mad as she here.
2 Keep. They would strive who should be most fool:
Away with her.
Enter Master, three Gentlemen, a mad Scholar, and Pedro.
Fool. Pray ye stay a little: let's hear him sing, h'as a fine breast.