Bur. Tut thou wilt make vse of any thing.

Con. Yet I do not vse my horse for my mistresse.25

Bur. Will it neuer be morning?
Ile ride too morrow a mile,
And my way shalbe paued with English faces.

Con. By my faith so will not I,
For feare I be outfaced of my way.30

Bur. Well ile go arme my selfe, hay.

Gebon. The Duke of Burbon longs for morning.

Or. I he longs to eate the English.

Con. I thinke heele eate all he killes.

Orle. O peace, ill will neuer said well.35

Con. Ile cap that prouerbe,
With there is flattery in friendship.[5515]