M. Merry. Why, such a fool it is,
As no man for good pastime would forego or miss.
G. Good. Fet him to go with us.
M. Merry. He will be a glad man. [Ex.
T. Trusty. We must, to make us mirth, maintain him[173] all we can.
And lo, yond' he cometh, and Merrygreek with him.
C. Custance. At his first entrance, ye shall see I will him trim.
But first let us hearken the gentleman's wise talk.
T. Trusty. I pray you, mark, if ever ye saw crane so stalk.