ACT V. SCENE I.
Enter CONSTANCE, ISABELLA, and NONSUCH.
Const. This is just the knight's hour; and lovers seldom come after their time.
Non. Good night, daughter; I'll to bed, and give you joy to-morrow morning. [Exit.
Isa. I'm glad he's gone: What, your train takes?
Const. Yes, yes; Loveby will come: Setstone has been with him in disguise; and promised him golden mountains, if he will not be wanting to his own fortune.
Isa. Is your habit provided too?
Const. All is ready.
Isa. Away then; for this is the place where we must part like knights errant, that take several paths to their adventures.
Const. 'Tis time, for I hear somebody come along the alley; without question 'tis Timorous. Farewell; the chaplain stays for me in the chamber.