Flo. Item, Then you shall bid me goodnight before you sleep.
Cel. Provided always, that whatever liberties we take with other people, we continue very honest to one another.
Flo. As far as will consist with a pleasant life.
Cel. Lastly, whereas the names of husband and wife hold forth nothing, but clashing and cloying, and dulness and faintness, in their signification; they shall be abolished for ever betwixt us.
Flo. And instead of those, we will be married by the more agreeable names of mistress and gallant.
Cel. None of my privileges to be infringed by thee, Florimel, under the penalty of a month of fasting nights.
Flo. None of my privileges to be infringed by thee, Celadon, under the penalty of cuckoldom.
Cel. Well, if it be my fortune to be made a cuckold, I had rather thou should'st make me one, than any one in Sicily; and, for my comfort, I shall have thee oftener than any of thy servants.
Flo. Look ye now, is not such a marriage as good as wenching, Celadon?
Cel. This is very good; but not so good, Florimel.