Enter Just.

But remember ye not the wise man's sentence?

It is better in the house of mourning to be

Than in the house of laughter, where folly hath residence,

For lightness with wisdom cannot agree;

Though many have pleasure in foolish phantasy,

Ensuing[318] their inclination and lust,

Yet much better is the life of one that is just.

Lust. Sir, in this you seem against me to inveigh.