What good thereof may come, nor I nor you can tell.
But now the matter standeth upon your marriage,
Ye must now take unto you a lusty carriage.[116]
Ye may not speak with a faint heart to Custance.
But with a lusty breast[117] and countenance,
That she may know she hath to answer to a man.
R. Roister. Yes, I can do that as well as any can.
M. Merry. Then, because ye must Custance face to face woo,
Let us see how to behave yourself ye can do.
Ye must have a portly brag after your estate.