Eug. Bought am for nothing?
Tal. Indeed, Madam, in th'exchange they so honour him for his worke, that they will take nothing for any thing he buies on am; but wheres the rich night-cap you wroght, cosen? if it had not bin too little for you, it was the best peece of worke, that ever I sawe.
Goos. Why, my Lord, t'was bigge enough; when I wrought it, for I wore pantables then you knowe.
Tal. Indeed the warmer a man keepes his feete the lesse he needs weare uppon his head.
Eug. You speake for your kinsman the best that ever I heard, my Lord.
Goos. But I beleeve, Madam, my Lord my cosen has not told you all my good parts.
Ta. I told him so I warrant you, cosen.
Hip. What doe you thinke hee left out sir Gyles?
Goos. Marry, Madam, I can take Tobacco now, and I have bought glow-wormes to kindle it withall, better then all the burning glasses ith World.
Eug. Glowe-wormes, sir Giles? will they make it burne?