Will be too curst, I feare. O, should she snip

My pleasure ayming minde, I shall be sad,

And sweare, when I did marry, I was mad!

M. Gour. But, boy, let my experience teach thee this—

Yet, in good faith, thou speakst not much amisse;— 35

When first thy mothers fame to me did come,

Thy grandsire thus then came to me his sonne,

And even my words to thee to me he said,

And as to me thou saist to him I said,

But in a greater huffe and hotter bloud,— 40