Dor. You mean to love her too?

Hip. Do not you love her? Then why should I not do so?

Dor. She's my sister; And, therefore, I must love her: But you cannot Love both of us.

Hip. I warrant you I can:— Oh, that you had more sisters!

Dor. You may love her, But then I'll not love you.

Hip. O, but you must; One is enough for you, but not for me.

Dor. My sister told me, she had seen another; A man like you, and she liked only him: Therefore, if one must be enough for her, He is that one, and then you cannot have her.

Hip. If she like him, she may like both of us.

Dor. But how if I should change, and like that man: Would you be willing to permit that change?

Hip. No, for you liked me first.