Sis. And much wrongd by a gentleman I lov'd.

Cou. Can he be a gentleman that dares Wrong so much love and beauty? what's the offence?

Sis. He wo'not love agen.

Cou. And you would have The stubborne man corrected?

Sis. I would be Revengd if I knew how, and honour him Should do me Justice.

Cou. Name the man; Ile doot.

Sis. I cannot.

Cou. How?

Sis. Yet turne your face: alas, it is yourselfe. I have your word to punish him.

Cou. Sweet Ladie,
I am well acquainted with the worthy gentleman,
But will not kill nor strike him, for I know
He has just reason not to love you—you
Of all your sex; he told me so.