20 Dro. S. I am glad to see you in this merry vein:

What means this jest? I pray you, master, tell me.

Ant. S. Yea, dost thou jeer and flout me in the teeth?

Think’st thou I jest? Hold, take thou that, and that. [Beating him.]

Dro. S. Hold, sir, for God’s sake! now your jest is earnest:

25 Upon what bargain do you give it me?

Ant. S. Because that I familiarly sometimes

Do use you for my fool, and chat with you,

Your sauciness will [jest] upon my love,

And make a [common] of my serious hours.