Shal. He will make you a hundred and fifty pounds jointure.
III. 4.
50 Anne. Good Master Shallow, let him woo for himself.
Shal. Marry, I thank you for it; I thank you for that good comfort. She calls you, coz: I’ll leave you.
Anne. Now, Master Slender,—
Slen. Now, good Mistress Anne,—
55 Anne. What is your will?
Slen. My will! od’s heartlings, that’s a pretty jest indeed! I ne’er made my will yet, I thank heaven; I am not such a sickly creature, I give heaven praise.
Anne. I mean, Master Slender, what would you with 60 me?
Slen. Truly, for mine own part, I would little or nothing with you. Your father and [my] uncle [hath] made motions: if it be my luck, so; if not, happy man be his dole! They can tell you how things go better than I can: you may 65 [ask] your father; here he comes.