Con. I had as lief have my mistress a jade.

Dau. I tell thee, constable, my mistress wears his own[5015]
hair.

Con. I could make as true a boast as that, if I had a
sow to my mistress.60

Dau. 'Le chien est retourné à son propre vomissement,
et la truie lavée au bourbier:' thou makest use of any thing.[5016]

Con. Yet do I not use my horse for my mistress, or
any such proverb so little kin to the purpose.

Ram. My lord constable, the armour that I saw in65
your tent to-night, are those stars or suns upon it?

Con. Stars, my lord.

Dau. Some of them will fall to-morrow, I hope.

Con. And yet my sky shall not want.

Dau. That maybe, for you bear a many superfluously,[5017]70
and 'twere more honour some were away.