Char. You doe amaze mee:
But you shall wonder too, I will not take
One single piece of this great heape: why should I [265]
Borrow, that haue not meanes to pay, nay am
A very bankerupt, euen in flattering hope
Of euer raysing any. All my begging,
Is Romonts libertie.

Enter Romont. Creditors loaden with mony. Baumont.

Roch. Heere is your friend,
Enfranchist ere you spake. I giue him you, [270]
And Charolois. I giue you to your friend
As free a man as hee; your fathers debts
Are taken off.

Char. How?

Rom. Sir, it is most true.
I am the witnes.

1 Cred. Yes faith, wee are pay’d.

2 Cred. Heauen blesse his Lordship, I did thinke him wiser. [275]

3 Cred. He a states-man, he an asse Pay other mens debts?

1 Cred. That he was neuer bound for.

Rom. One more such
Would saue the rest of pleaders.