Co. I thank ye, noble Sir.
Cra. Pray ye do me the honor
To make my poor house first—
Con. Pray Sir excuse me,
I have not seen mine own yet; nor made happy
These longing eyes with those I love there: what's this a Tavern?
Cra. It seems so by the outside.
Co. Step in here then,
And since it offers it self so freely to us,
A place made only for liberal entertainment,
Let's seek no further, but make use of this,
And after the Greek fashion, to our friends
Crown a round cup or two.
Enter Vintner and Drawer.
Cra. Your pleasure, Sir.
Drawers, who waits within?
Draw. Anon, anon Sir.
Vint. Look into the Lilly-pot: why Mark there;
You are welcome Gentlemen; heartily welcome
My noble friend.
Cra. Let's have good Wine mine Host,
And a fine private room.