Wife. And weigh't right,
In my opinion, my honour'd lord,
And everybody's else, this is a match,
Fitter ten thousand times than your intent.

Omnes. Most certain 'tis.

Wid. Besides, this gentleman
Your brother-in-law['s] well-parted and fair-mean'd;
And all this come about (you must conceive)
By your own sister's wit, as well as his.

Ingen. Come, come, 'tis but getting of me knighted, my lord, and I shall become your brother well enough.

Proudly. Brother, your hand. Lords may have projects still,
But there's a greater Lord will have his will.

Bold. This is despatch, Now, madam, is the time,
For I long to be at it. Your hand, sweetheart.

Fee. Now, boys.

Wid. My lord and gentlemen, I crave your witness,
To what I now shall utter. 'Twixt this gentleman and myself
There have been some love-passages, from which
Here I do free him, and [he] take this lady——[142]

Well. La ye! and pray him take this lady.

Wid. Which with a mother's love I give to him,
And wish all joy may crown their marriage.