R. Royster. No, no.
M. Mery. What an please your maship
A nourse talke so homely[424] with one of your worship?
R. Royster. I will have it so: it is my pleasure and will. 39
M. Mery. Then I am content. Nourse come againe, tarry still.
R. Royster. What, she will helpe forward this my sute for hir part.
M. Mery. Then ist mine owne pygs nie,[425] and blessing on my hart.
R. Royster. This is our best friend[,] man[!]
M. Mery. Then teach hir what to say[!]
M. Mumbl. I am taught alreadie.