Duke. Yes, upon my word, sir, and yourself with it.

Pet. Shall the duke take notice of me too? O heavens! how you transport me with the thought on't!

Duke. I'll bring you to him, believe me, and you know not what grace he may do you.

Pet. 'Tis a happiness beyond mortals! I cannot tell, it may be my good fortune to advance you all.

Lio. We shall be glad to have dependence on you.

Pet. Gentles, I would intreat you a courtesy.

Duke. What's that, signior?

Pet. That you would be all pleas'd to grace my lodging to-morrow at a banquet: there will be ladies and gallants; and among the rest, I'll send to invite your uncle the Antiquary; and we'll be very merry, I assure you.

Leo. Well, sir, your bounty commands us not to fail you.

Pet. Bounty! there's a memorandum for me. [Writes in his note-book.] In the meantime, pray accept these few favours at my hands,[335] as assurances that you will not fail me; till when, I take my leave. [Exit.