WIT.
And so he hath Will.
WEALTH.
But he never hath Wealth: now ye are both still.
WIT.
Yes, he wears a chain.[234]
WILL.
Well-spoke, and like a bearward.
WEALTH.
If ye be non plus, let the matter fall.
WILL.
Wit, dost thou see? thus goes Wealth away with all.
WIT.
Let's reason no further, for we shall have glee.
Here is a challenger to our shields: step we aside.
Enter SIMPLICITY in bare black, like a poor citizen.
WILL.
He will eat them, I think, for he gapes very wide.
WEALTH.
Say nothing to him, and ye shall see the fool go by.