Dionysius. Put on these garments now; go in with me, the jewels of my court.
Damon and Pithias. We go with joyful hearts.
Stephano. O Damon, my dear master, in all this joy remember me.
Dionysius. My friend Damon, he asketh reason.
Damon. Stephano, for thy good service be thou free.
[Exeunt Dion.[147]
Stephano. O most happy, pleasant, joyful, and triumphant day!
Poor Stephano now shall live in continual play:[148]
Vive le roy, with Damon and Pithias, in perfect amity.
Vive tu, Stephano, in thy pleasant liberality:[149]