[201] [make the] make thee Anon. conj.

[thy] F1. thine F2 F3 F4.

[208] [thy deed] thy meed Anon. conj.

[Flourish. Exeunt.] Florish. Exit. F1. Exeunt. F2 F3 F4.


[Scene II.] Rousillon. The Count's palace.

Enter Countess and Clown.

[Count]. Come on, sir; I shall now put you to the height
of your breeding.

Clo. I will show myself highly fed and lowly taught: I
know my business is but to the court.
5Count. [To the court]! why, what place make you special,
when you put off that with such [contempt? But to the court]!

Clo. Truly, madam, if God have lent a man any manners,
he may easily put it off at court: he that cannot make
a leg, put off's cap, kiss his hand, and say nothing, has
10neither leg, hands, lip, nor cap; and, indeed, such a fellow,
to say precisely, were not for the [court; but for me], I have
an answer will serve all men.