Bil. I’ll tell you that, when the lady hath entertained me: but to satisfy thee, here comes the fool.
Enter Passarello.
Fool, thou shalt stand for the fair lady.
Pass. Your fool will stand for your lady most willingly and most uprightly.
Bil. I’ll salute her in Latin.
Pass. O, your fool can understand no Latin.
Bil. Ay, but your lady can.
Pass. Why, then, if your lady take down your fool, your fool will stand no longer for your lady. 130
Bil. A pestilent fool! ’fore God, I think the world be turned upside down too.
Pass. O, no, sir; for then your lady and all the ladies in the palace should go with their heels upward, and that were a strange sight, you know.