Erg. What's in my power to give him satisfaction,
He may command.
Eug. Your friendship does it.
Pin. My lord, this reconcilement will make way
Unto my pardon: I have not been wanting
In my promise to you; but my daughter thinks she
Has chosen so well that, without my leave,
She hath made herself her own disposer.
Erg. Ages of happiness attend them! If I may hope to gain the graces of the fair Irene, I shall be happy too.
Pin. If I have any power, she shall be yours.
Lys. Let me beg the honour of interceding; your fortunes and conditions are so equal, it were a sin to part you.
Phor. Pray, sir, let him do it himself: the task is not so hard to require a mediator.
Ire. Have you such skill in perspective?
Phor. As good as any chiromancer in Egypt, madam.
Erg. He has reason, for I have opened my breast to him, and he has seen my heart, and you enthroned in't.