La. I'll tell you justly his undoing is
An argument for pity and for tears
In all their dispositions that have known
The honor and the goodness of his life:
Yet that addition of prosperity,
Which you have got by't, no indifferent man
Will malice or repine at, if the Law
Be not abused in't; howsoever since
You have the upper fortune of him, 'twill
Be some dishonor to you to bear your self
With any pride or glory over him.
Orl. This may be truely spoken, but in thee
It is not honest.
La. Yes, so honest, that I care not if the chast Penelope
Were now alive to hear me.
Enter Amiens.
Orl. Who comes there?
La. My brother.
Am. Save ye.
Orl. Now Sir, you have heard of prosperous Montague.
Am. No Sir, I have heard of Montague,
But of your prosperity.
Orl. Is he distracted.