likewise must rain her dews into your gluttonous weasand.
Qu. An’t please you, sir, we did but drink (ump) to the coming off of the knightly bridegroom.
To. To the coming off an’ him? 19
Qu. Ay, forsooth, we drunk to his coming on (ump) when we went to bed; and now we are up, we must drink to his coming off: for that’s the chief honour of a soldier, sir; and therefore we must drink so much the more to it, forsooth (ump).
To. A very capital reason! So that you go to bed late, and rise early to commit drunkenness; you fulfil the scripture very sufficient wickedly, forsooth.
Qu. The knight’s men, forsooth, be still o’ their knees at it (ump), and because ’tis for your credit, sir, I would be loth to flinch. 30
To. I pray, sir, e’en to ’hem again then; y’are one of the separated crew, one of my wife’s faction, and my young lady’s, with whom, and with their great match, I will have nothing to do.
Qu. So, sir, now I will go keep my (ump) credit with ’hem, an’t please you, sir.
To. In any case, sir, lay one cup of sack more o’ your cold stomach, I beseech you. 38
Qu. Yes, forsooth.