C. Custance. I can[554] thee thanke Trupenie, thou hast done right wele.
Trupeny. Maistresse since I went no grasse hath growne on my hele, 10
But maister Tristram Trustie here maketh no speede.
C. Custance. That he came at all I thanke him in very deede,
For now have I neede of the helpe of some wise man.
T. Trusty. Then may I be gone againe, for none such I [a]m.
Trupenie. Ye may bee by your going: for no Alderman 15
Can goe I dare say, a sadder pace than ye can.
C. Custance. Trupenie get thee in, thou shalt among them knowe,
How to use thy selfe, like a propre man I trowe.