Ant. The same, sir: I was not so when you left me. Do you know who has thus abused me?

Duke. Not I, sir.

Ant. You promised to do me a courtesy.

Duke. Anything lies in my power.

Ant. Then, pray, will you bring me immediately to the duke?

Duke. Not as you are, I hope.

Ant. Yes, as I am: he shall see how I am wronged amongst them. I know he loves me, and will right me. Pray, sir, forbear persuasion to the contrary, and lead on. [Exeunt.

FOOTNOTES:

[345] See Milton's "Comus," l. 739, &c.

[346] So in "King Henry IV., Part I."—