Drap. Sir, master orator, I am bold to trouble you about my suit.

Prate. Sir, master country gentleman, I am now for present business of the king's.

Drap. You may the better remember me.

Prate. Heyday! I shall mix your business with the king's?

Drap. No, but you may let his majesty know my necessity.

Prate. Sir, sir, you must not confine me to your seasons. I tell you, I will select[165] mine own leisures.

Enter Velours, a citizen.

Vel. Master orator, is it your pleasure I attend you about my despatches?

Prate. Sir, it is my pleasure you despatch yourself from mine encumbrance; I tell you, I am for instant business of the king's.

Vel. Sir, I have borne my attendance long.