Tow That time will best discover; I'll think no further of it.
Beam. I confess you have more pleasing thoughts to employ your mind at present; I left your bride just ready for the temple, and came to call you to her.
Tow. I'll straight attend you thither.
Enter Harman Sen. Fiscal, and Van Herring.
Fisc. Remember, sir, what I advised you; you must seemingly make up the business.
[To Har. Sen.
Har. Sen. I warrant you.—What, my brave bonny bridegroom, not yet dressed? You are a lazy lover; I must chide you.
[To Towerson.
Tow. I was just preparing.
Har. Sen. I must prevent part of the ceremony: You thought to go to her; she is by this time at the castle, where she is invited with our common friends; for you shall give me leave, if you so please, to entertain you both.
Tow. I have some reasons, why I must refuse the honour you intend me.
Har. Sen. You must have none: What! my old friend steal a wedding from me? In troth, you wrong our friendship.