SEGASTO. Come, sirs; what, shall I never have you
Find out Amadine and the shepherd.
CLOWN. And I have been through the woods, and through the woods,
And could see nothing but an emmet.
RUMBELO. Why, I see a thousand emmets; thou meanest a little one?
CLOWN. Nay, that emmet that I saw was bigger than thou art.
RUMBELO. Bigger than I? what a fool have you to your man? I pray you, master, turn him away.
SEGASTO. But dost thou hear, was he not a man?
CLOWN. I think he was, for he said he did lead a salt-seller's life about the woods.
SEGASTO. Thou wouldest say, a solitary life about the woods?
CLOWN. I think it was so indeed.
RUMBELO. I thought what a fool thou art.