Aum. If God prevent not, I purpose so.[1767]55
York. What seal is that, that hangs without thy bosom?
Yea, look'st thou pale? let me see the writing.[1768]
Aum. My lord, 'tis nothing.
York. No matter, then, who see it:[1769]
I will be satisfied; let me see the writing.
Aum. I do beseech your grace to pardon me:60
It is a matter of small consequence,
Which for some reasons I would not have seen.
York. Which for some reasons, sir, I mean to see.
I fear, I fear,—
Duch. What should you fear?[1770]
'Tis nothing but some band, that he is enter'd into[1771]65
For gay apparel 'gainst the triumph day.[1772]
York. Bound to himself! what doth he with a bond
That he is bound to? Wife, thou art a fool.[1773]
Boy, let me see the writing.
Aum. I do beseech you, pardon me; I may not show it.[1774]70
York. I will be satisfied; let me see it, I say.[1775]