Flou. You are very pleasant, gentlemen.
Mar. For my part I am to be married shortly, and know 'twould quickly come to my mistress's ear.
Ger. And for my part I must go visit to-morrow betimes a new city mistress; and you know they are as inquisitive as precise in the city.
Flirt. Come, come; pray leave this fooling; sit down again, and let us bespeak supper.
Ger. No, faith, I dare not.
Mar. Besides, we have supped.
Flou. No matter, we only desire you should look on while we eat, and put the glass about, or so. [Gerrard and Martin offer to go.
Flirt. Pray, stay.
Ger. Upon my life I dare not.
Flou. Upon our honours we will not tell, if you are in earnest.