Just. I will bridle thee, beast, for all thy bragging.
Inc. In faith, goodman Just, I'll hold ye wagging;
Nay, brother, ye shall find me a curst colt to bridle,
Nay, in faith, better yet I will make thee to struggle.
Sap. Never leave him, but ensue the counsel of Sapience.
Just. Lo, now, I have brought him under obedience. [Bridle him.
Inc. Not so obedient as thou thinkest me to have;
Nay, brother, ye shall find me a coltish knave:
We-he-he, it is good for you to hold fast,
For I will kick and winch, while the life doth last.