C. Custance. Fye upon hym beast, then wyll not I be there.
Ga. Good. Why Custance do ye hate hym more than ye love me? 15
C. Custance. But for your mynde[604] sir, where he were would I not be[.][605]
T. Trusty. He woulde make us al laugh.
M. Mery. Ye nere had better sport.
Ga. Good. I pray you sweete Custance, let him to us resort.
C. Custance. To your will I assent.
M. Mery. Why, suche a foole it is,[606]
As no man for good pastime would forgoe or misse. 20
G. Goodl. Fet him to go wyth us.