Ge. Ay, by-lady, sir, rather than I lose my longing. Come in, I say; as I am a lady, you shall not go. 370
Qu. I told him what a burr he had gotten.
Sec. If you will not sup from your knight, madam, let me entreat your ladyship to sup at my house with him.
Ge. No, by my faith, sir; then we cannot be abed soon enough after supper.
Pe. What a medicine is this! Well, Master Security, you are new married as well as I; I hope you are bound as well. We must honour our young wives, you know.
Qu. In policy, dad, till to-morrow she has sealed.
Sec. I hope in the morning yet your knighthood will breakfast with me? 381
Pe. As early as you will, sir.
Sec. I thank your good worship; I do hunger and thirst to do you good, sir.
Ge. Come, sweet knight, come; I do hunger and thirst to be abed with thee.