I come[1509] not, troopt with all this warlike traine,
Doubting of love, but so effectionat
As[1510] Edward hath in England what he wonne in Spaine.
Castile. A match, my lord; these wantons needes must love:
Men must have wives, and women will be wed: 20
Lets hast the day to honour up the rites.
Raphe. Sirha Harry, shall Ned marry Nell?
Henry. I, Raphe; how then?
Raphe. Marrie, Harrie, follow my counsaile: send for Frier Bacon to marrie them, for heele so conjure him and her with his nigromancie, that they shall love togither like pigge and lambe whilest they live. 27
Castile. But hearst thou, Raphe, art thou content to have Ellinor to thy ladie?