Go. Ay, indeed, madam, a gentleman born.
Pe. Never stand o’ your gentry, Master Bridegroom; if your legs be no better than your arms, you’ll be able to stand upright on neither shortly. 119
To. An’t please your good worship, sir, there are two sorts of gentlemen.
Pe. What mean you, sir?
To. Bold to put off my hat to your worship——
Pe. Nay, pray forbear, sir, and then forth with your two sorts of gentlemen.
To. If your worship will have it so, I say there are two sorts of gentlemen. There is a gentleman artificial, and a gentleman natural. Now though your worship be a gentleman natural: work upon that now. 129
Qu. Well said, old Touchstone; I am proud to hear thee enter a set speech, i’faith; forth, I beseech thee.
To. Cry your mercy, sir, your worship’s a gentleman I do not know. If you be one of my acquaintance, y’are very much disguised, sir.