R. Royster. Well, as thou wilt have me, even so will I doe.
M. Mery. Then shall ye revive againe for an houre or two.
R. Royster. As thou wilt I am content for a little space.
M. Mery. Good happe is not hastie:[497] yet in space com[e]th grace,[498]
To speake with Custance your selfe shoulde be very well, 105
What good therof may come, nor I, nor you can tell.
But now the matter standeth upon your mariage,
Ye must now take unto you a lustie courage.[499]
Ye may not speake with a faint heart to Custance,
But with a lusty breast[500] and countenance, 110