And if you cannot, best you stop your ears.

My tongue will tell the anger of my heart,

Or else my heart concealing it will break;

And rather than it shall, I will be free

Even to the [uttermost], as I please, in words.

Pet. Why, thou say'st true; it is [a] paltry cap,

A custard-coffin, a bauble, a silken pie:

I love thee well, in that thou likest it not.

Kath. Love me or love me not, I like the cap;

And it I will have, or [I will have] none. [[Exit Haberdasher].