Alon. I warrant you, sir, 'tis all pieced right, both top, sides, and bottom; for, look you, sir, here was Aldeboran, and there Cor Scorpii——
Lop. Don Alonzo, I am happy to see you under my roof; and shall take it——
Alon. I know what you would say, sir; that though I am your neighbour, this is the first time I have been here.—[To Bellamy.] But, come, sir, by Don Lopez' permission, let us return to our nativity.
Bel. Would thou wert there, in thy mother's belly again!
[Aside.
Lop. But, sennor——
[To Alonzo.
Alon. It needs not, sennor; I'll suppose your compliment; you would say, that your house, and all things in it, are at my service.—But let us proceed, without this interruption.
Bel. By no means, sir; this cavalier is come on purpose to perform the civilities of his house to you.
Alon. But, good sir——
Bel. I know what you would say, sir.
[Exeunt Bellamy and Maskall.
Lop. No matter, let him go, sir. I have long desired this opportunity, to move a suit to you in the behalf of a friend of mine, if you please to allow me the hearing of it.