M. Merry. Then can ye not do amiss, whatever it be.
R. Roister. Gramercies, Merrygreek, most bound to thee I am.
M. Merry. But up with that heart, and speak out like a ram;
Ye speak like a capon that had the cough now:
Be of good cheer; anon ye shall do well enou'.
R. Roister. Upon thy comfort I will all things well handle.
M. Merry. So, lo! that is a breast to blow out a candle.[45]
But what is this great matter, I would fain know?
We shall find remedy therefore, I trow.
Do ye lack money? ye know mine old offers: