Tow. But, sir, what do you mean? do you intend
To pay this bill, or else to palter with me?
Pis. Marry, God shield, that I should palter with you:
I do accept it, and come when you please,
You shall have money; you shall have your money due.
Post. I beseech your worship to consider me.
Pis. O, you cannot cog! go to, take that.
Pray for my life: pray that I have good luck,
And thou shalt see I will not be thy worst master.
Post. Marry, God bless your worship, I came in happy time. What, a French crown! sure, he knows not what he does. Well, I'll be gone, lest he remember himself, and take it from me again.
[Exit Post.
Pis. Come on, my lads! Master Vandal, sweet son Alvaro.
Come, Don Balsaro, let's be jogging home.
By'r laken,[501] sirs, I think 'tis one o'clock.
[Exeunt Pisaro, Balsaro, Alvaro, Delion, and Vandal.
Brown. Come, Master Moore, th' Exchange is waxen thin;
I think it best we get us home to dinner.
Moore. I know that I am look'd for long ere this.
Come, Master Towerson, let's walk along.