Lo._ First, let me beg your notice for this Gentleman my Brother.
_Lady._ I shall take it as a favour done to me, though the Gentleman hath
received but an untimely grace from you, yet my charitable disposition
would have been ready to have done him freer courtesies as a stranger,
than upon those cold commendations.
_Yo. Lo._ Lady, my salutations crave acquaintance and leave at once.
_Lady._ Sir I hope you are the master of your own occasions.
[_Exit Yo. Lo. and Savil._
_El. Lo._ Would I were so. Mistris, for me to praise over again that
worth, which all the world, and you your self can see.
_Lady._ It's a cold room this, Servant.
_El. Lo._ Mistris.
_La._ What think you if I have a Chimney for't, out here?
_El. Lo._ Mistris, another in my place, that were not tyed to believe all
your actions just, would apprehend himself wrong'd: But I whose vertues
are constancy and obedience.
_La._ _Younglove_, make a good fire above to warm me after my servants
_Exordiums_.
_El. Lo._ I have heard and seen your affability to be such, that the
servants you give wages to may speak.
_La._ 'Tis true, 'tis true; but they speak to th' purpose.
_El. Lo._ Mistris, your will leads my speeches from the purpose.
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