Pro. I do. I wake or sleep. Speed. The shepherd seeks the sheep, and not the sheep the shepherd; but I seek my master, and my master seeks not me: therefore, I am no sheep. Pro. The sheep for fodder follow the shepherd, the shepherd for food follows not the sheep; thou for wages followest thy master, thy master for wages follows not thee : therefore, thou art a sheep. Speed. Such another proof will make me cry baa. Pro. But dost thou hear ? gav’st thou my letter to Julia ? Speed. Ay, sir: I, a lost mutton, gave your letter to her, a laced mutton ;? and she, a laced mutton, gave me, a lost mutton, nothing for my labour. Pro. Here's too small a pasture for such a store of muttons. Speed. If the ground be overcharged, you were best stick her. Pro. Nay, in that you are astray; 'twere best pound you. - Speed. Nay, sir, less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter. Pro. You mistake; I mean the pound, a pinfold. ? A term for a courtezan. Specd. From a pound to a pin? fold it over and over, 'Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your lover. Pro. But what said she ? did she nod. [Speed nods. Speed. 1. Pro. Nod, I? why, that's noddy. 3 Speed. You mistook, sir; I say, she did nod: and you ask me, if she did nod; and I say, I. Pro. And that set together, is noddy. Speed. Now you have taken the pains to set it together, take it for your pains. Pro. No, no, you shall have it for bearing the letter. Speed. Well, I perceive, I must be fain to bear with you. Pro. Why, sir, how do you bear with me? Speed. Marry, sir, the letter very orderly; having nothing but the word, noddy, for my pains. Pro. Beshrew+ me, but you have a quick wit. Pro. Come, come, open the matter in brief: What said she? Speed. Open your purse, that the money, and the matter, may be both at once delivered. Pro. Well, sir, here is for your pains: What said she? Speed. Truly, sir, I think you'll hardly win her. Pro. Why? Could'st thou perceive so much from ber? 3 A gam: at cards. 4 Ill betide. Speed. Sir, I could perceive nothing at all from her; no, not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter. And being so hard to me that brought your mind, I fear, she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind. Give her no token but stones; for she's as hard as steel. Pro. Wbat, said she nothing? Speed. No, not so much as—take this for thy pains. To testify your bounty, I thank you, you have testern'ds me; in requital whereof, henceforth carry your letters yourself: and so, sir, I'll commend you to my master. Pro. Go, go, be gone, to save your ship from wreck; Which cannot perish, having thee aboard, Being destined to a drier death on shore :I must go send some better messenger; I fear, my Julia would not deign my lines, Receiving them from such a worthless post. (Ereunt. SCENE II. The same. Garden of Julia's house. Enter JULIA and LUCETTA.' Luc. Ay, madam; so you stumble not unheedfully. Jul. Of all the fair resort of gentlemen, Luc. Please you, repeat their names, I'll shew my mind According to my shallow simple skill. Jul. What think'st thou of the fair Sir Eglamour ? Luc. As of a knight well-spoken, neat and fine; Jul. What think'st thou of the rich Mercatio? name? Jul. Why not on Proteus, as of all the rest ? Luc. I have no other but a woman's reason; him ? Luc, Ay, if you thought your love not cast away. Jul. Why, he of all the rest hath never mov'd me. Luc. Yet he of all the rest, I think, best loves ye. Jul. His little speaking shows his love but small. Luc.. Fire, that is closest kept, burns most of all. Jul. They do not love, that do not show their love. Luc. O, they love least, that let men know their love. Jul, I would, I knew his mind. 7 Pass sentence. Luc. Peruse this paper, madam. That the contents will shew, . Jul. Say, say; who gave it thee? -- Luc. Sir Valentine's page; and sent, I think, from Proteus : Jul. Now, by my modesty, a goodly broker !8 Luc. To plead for love deserves more fee than hate. That you may ruminate. [Exit, • A matchmaker. |