ACTUS IV., SCÆNA 6.

Merrygreek, Christian Custance, Trist. Trusty.

M. Merry. Custance and Trusty both, I do you here well find.

C. Custance. Ah! Matthew Merrygreek, ye have used me well!

M. Merry. Now, for altogether,[151] ye must your answer tell.

Will ye have this man, woman, or else will ye not?

Else will he come, never boar so brim,[152] nor toast so hot.

C. Custance. But why join ye with him?

T. Trusty. For mirth?

C. Custance. Or else in sadness?