With urging helpless patience [wouldst] relieve me;
40 But, if thou live to [see] like right bereft,
This [fool-begg’d] patience in thee will be left.
Luc. Well, I will marry one day, but to try.
Here comes your man; now is your husband nigh.
[Enter] Dromio of Ephesus.
Adr. Say, is your tardy master [now] at hand?
45 Dro. E. [Nay], he’s at [two] hands with me, [and] that my two ears can witness.
Adr. Say, didst thou speak with him? know’st thou his mind?
Dro. E. Ay, ay, he told his mind upon mine ear: