O'er whom both [sovereign] power and father's voice

I have to use: thy frank election make;

Thou hast power to choose, and they none to forsake.

Hel. To each of you one fair and virtuous [mistress]

Fall, when Love please! [marry,] to each, but [one]!

Laf. I'd give bay Curtal and his furniture,

My mouth no more were broken than these boys',

And [writ] as little beard.

King. Peruse them well:

Not one of those but had a noble father.