Nor with the boye, nor Mall, nor Franke, nor Phillip,

Nor yet with Coomes, and yet we nere stood still.

Well, I am very angry with my wife,

And she shall finde I am not pleasd with her, 10

If we meete nere so soone: but tis my hope.[1889]

She hath had as blind a journey ont[1890] as we;

Pray God, she have, and worse, if worse may be!

M. Bar. This is but short liv'de envie,[1891] maister Goursey:

But, come, what say yee to my pollicie?[1892] 15

M. Gou. I faith, tis good, and we will practise it;