Scat. Must I?

Gera. Yes, that you must.

Scat. Well, if I must, I must; but I protest I would not,
But that I must: so vale, vale: et tu quoque.
[Exit.

Sir Lionel. Why, that's well said:
Then I perceive we shall wind up all wrong.
Come, gentlemen, and all our other guests,
Let our well-temper'd bloods taste Bacchus' feasts;
But let us know first how these sports delight,
And to these gentlemen each bid good night.[217]

W. Rash. Gentles, I hope, that well my labour ends;
All that I did was but to please my friends.

Gera. A kind enamoret I did strive to prove,
But now I leave that and pursue your love.

Gert. My part I have performed with the rest,
And, though I have not, yet I would do best.

Staines. That I have cheated through the play, 'tis true:
But yet I hope I have not cheated you.

Joyce. If with my clamours I have done you wrong,
Ever hereafter I will hold my tongue.

Spend. If through my riot I have offensive been,
Henceforth I'll play the civil citizen.