Ise teach you to speak, I hold you a pound!
Curchy, lob, curchy down to the ground.
Gre. Che can make curchy well enou'.
Inc. Lower, old knave, or I'll make ye to bow
The great-bellied lout methink cannot bend
Yes, so, lo, he beginneth to amend.
Lust. Well, sirs, now I remember Æsop's advice,
Which he gave to the Samies[322] against king Crœsus;[323]
Therefore it is good to be witty and wise,
And being in liberty to keep me still thus,