Enter Paris and Helen, attended.[1543]

Pan. Fair be to you, my lord, and to all this fair company!
fair desires, in all fair measure, fairly guide them!
especially to you, fair queen! fair thoughts be your fair
pillow!

Helen. Dear lord, you are full of fair words.[1544] 45

Pan. You speak your fair pleasure, sweet queen. Fair
prince, here is good broken music.

Par. You have broke it, cousin: and, by my life, you[1545]
shall make it whole again; you shall piece it out with a
piece of your performance. Nell, he is full of harmony.[1546] 50

Pan. Truly, lady, no.

Helen. O, sir,—

Pan. Rude, in sooth; in good sooth, very rude.

Par. Well said, my lord! well, you say so in fits.[1547]

Pan. I have business to my lord, dear queen. My 55
lord, will you vouchsafe me a word?