Pur. Here's my ticket; deny it if thou darest.
And. There is the stable; fetch them out if thou darest.
Pur. Sirrah, sirrah, tame your tongue, lest I make you.
And. Sirrah, sirrah, hold your hand, lest I bum[272] you.
Pur. I tell thee, thy master's geldings are good, and therefore fit for the king.
And. I tell thee, my master's horses have galled backs, and therefore cannot fit the king. Purveyor, purveyor, purvey thee of more wit: darest thou presume to wrong my Lord Ateukin, being the chiefest man in court?
Pur. The more unhappy commonweal where flatterers are chief in court.
And. What sayest thou?
Pur. I say thou art too presumptuous, and the officers shall school thee.
And. A fig for them and thee, purveyor! They seek a knot in a ring that would wrong my master or his servants in this court.