M. Mery. Why may not we be here?
Nay and ye will haze,[513] haze: otherwise I tell you plaine,
And ye will not haze, then give us our geare againe.
C. Custance. In deede I have of yours much gay things God save all.
R. Royster. Speake gently unto hir, and let hir take all. 10
M. Mery. Ye are to tender hearted: shall she make us dawes?
Nay dame, I will be plaine with you in my friends cause.
R. Royster. Let all this passe sweete heart and accept my service.[514]
C. Custance. I will not be served with a foole in no wise,
When I choose an husbande I hope to take a man. 15