O. Tai. Well, I must to the king; see you be perfect. I'll move it to his highness.

[Exit.

1st Tai. Now, my masters, are we to do; d'ye mark me? do——

3d Tai.[43] Do! what do?—Act, act, you fool you: do, said you, what do? you a player, you a plasterer, a mere dirt-dauber, and not worthy to be mentioned with Vermin, that exact actor: do, I am asham'd on't, fie!

2d Tai. Well said, Vermin, thou ticklest him, faith.

4th Tai. Do, pah!

1st Tai. Well, play; we are to play a play.

3d Tai. Play a play a play, ha, ha, ha! O egredious nonsensensical widgeon, thou shame to our cross-legged corporation; thou fellow of a sound, play a play! why forty-pound Golding of the beggars' theatre speaks better, yet has a mark for the sage audience to exercise their dexterity, in throwing of rotten apples, whilst my stout actor pockets, and then eats up, the injury: play a play! it makes my worship laugh, i' faith.

2d Tai. To him, Vermin; thou bitt'st him, i' faith.

1st Tai. Well, act a play before the king.