M. Mery. Lo where she commeth, some countenaunce to hir make.
And ye shall heare me be plaine with hir for your sake. 154
Actus. iii. Scæna. iiii.
Custance. Merygreeke. Roister Doister.
C. Custance. What gaudyng[512] and foolyng is this afore my doore?
M. Mery. May not folks be honest, pray you, though they be pore?
C. Custance. As that thing may be true, so rich folks may be fooles,
R. Royster. Hir talke is as fine as she had learned in schooles.
M. Mery. Looke partly towarde hir, and drawe a little nere. E ii b
C. Custance. Get ye home idle folkes. 6