Serv. Yes, sir; I hear, by some certain signs, they are both awake.
Pand. That's as it should be; that's well o' both sides. [Listens.]—Yes, 'faith, they are both alive:—There was a creak! there was a creak! they are both alive, and alive like;—there was a creak! a ha, boys!—Is the music ready?
313 Serv. Shall they strike up, sir?
Pand. Art thou sure they do not know the parties?
Serv. They play to the man in the moon, for aught they know.
Pand. To the man in the moon? ah rogue! do they so indeed, rogue! I understand thee; thou art a wag; thou art a wag. Come, towze rowze! in the name of love, strike up, boys.
Music, and then a Song; during which Pandarus listens.
I.
Can life be a blessing,
Or worth the possessing,