To doe what ere my mother did before me;
Yet, in good faith, I was[1683] very loath,
But now it lyes in you to save my oath: 165
If I shall have a husband, get him quickly,
For maides that weares corke[1684] shooes may step awry.
M. Bar. Beleeve me, wench, I doe not repprehend[1685] thee,
But for this pleasant answere do commend thee.
I must confesse, love doth thee mighty wrong, 170
But I will see thee have thy right ere long;
I know a young man, whom I holde most fit