Finis Actus Secundi.
Actus Tertius.
(SCENE 1.)
Enter Sir Geffry and Lady.
Sir Geff. But I beseech you, Madam; what greater accession[93] can you wish then me for husband? I have it here thats sattisfaction for the lustiest widdow twixt this and London. Say, will you love me? Ime in hast and hate demurrs; if you refuse I must seeke out: I have a little moysture and would be loth to hav't dride for want of exercise.—What say you, lady?
Lady. Sir, for your love I thanke you; for your wealth I want it not; but yet I doe not find A disposicon in my selfe to marriage.
Sir Geff. That will not serve my turne; I am no knight
Who weares the spurr of honour without Rowells
To prick a woman forwards: I ride post
To Marriage and resolve at the next stage
To take my Inn up. You have here
Two beautifull young gallants to your daughters:
Since youle not be my wife yet be my mother;
Ile marry any of them, which you please,
And hood her with the bagg [badge?] of honor. Lady,
What say you to this motion.
Lady. My daughters wills are not in my command: If you can purchase either of their hearts, My free consent shall follow.
Sir Geff. Nay, then, they will fall out for me, Madam, I am most fortunate in atcheiving virgins.
Enter Bonville.