WILL.
Nay, Wit, if thou want him, thou'lt go near to be mad.
WEALTH.
To keep us still quiet I would other talk we had.
WIT.
I hope we'll not fall out, being none but three.
WEALTH.
If Wealth were away, Wit and Will would agree.
WILL.
Nay, Wit and Will are at strife, when there's nobody but me.
WIT.
Let pass, and of our shields, sirs, let's make a little glee.
Will, what gives thy master here? a buzzard or a kite?
WILL.
Wit, you show yourself a gentleman by guessing so right.
A buzzard? thou buzzard! Wit, hast no more skill,
Than take a falcon for a buzzard?
WIT.
O be quiet, good Will:
It was but for sport, for I know the bird else.
WEALTH.
Thou mightest see it was no buzzard, man, by the bells.[233]
WIT.
What's the reason of this falcon? I pray thee, Will, show.