Bel. I love only that I may keep my heart warm; for a man's a pool, if love stir him not; and to bring it to that pass, I first resolve whom to love, and presently after imagine I am in love: for a strong imagination is required in a lover as much as in a witch.
Wild. And is this all your receipt?
Bel. These are my principal ingredients; as for piques, jealousies, duels, daggers, and halters, I let them alone to the vulgar.
Wild. Pr'ythee, let's round the street a little; till Maskall watches for their woman.
Bel. That's well thought on: He shall about it immediately. immediately. We will attempt the mistress by the maid: Women by women still are best betrayed. [Exeunt.
ACT II. SCENE I.
Enter Wildblood, Bellamy, and Maskall.
Wild. Did you speak with her woman?