And thinke it the best chaunce that ever she had. 170

M. Mery. Too[385] hir then like a man, and be bolde forth to starte,

Wowers never speede well, that have a false harte.

R. Royster. What may I best doe?

M. Mery. Sir remaine ye a while [here[386]]?

Ere long one or other of hir house will appere.

Ye knowe my minde. 175

R. Royster. Yea now hardly[387] lette me alone.

M. Mery. In the meane time sir, if you please, I wyll home,

And call your Musitians,[388] for in this your case