Allwit. You had more need to sleep than eat;
Go take a nap with some of the brethren, go,
And rise up a well-edified, boldified sister.
O, here’s a day of toil well pass’d over,
Able to make a citizen hare-mad!
How hot they’ve made the room with their thick bums!
Dost not feel it, Davy?
Davy. Monstrous strong, sir.
Allwit. What’s here under the stools?
Davy. Nothing but wet, sir;
Some wine spilt here belike.
Allwit. Is’t no worse, think’st thou?
Fair needlework stools cost nothing with them, Davy.
Davy. Nor you neither, i’faith. [Aside.
Allwit. Look how they have laid them,
E'en as they lie themselves, with their heels up!
How they have shuffled up the rushes
[89] too, Davy,
With their short figging little shittle-cork
[90] heels!
These women can let nothing stand as they find it.
But what’s the secret thou’st about to tell me,
My honest Davy?
Davy. If you should disclose it, sir——
Allwit. ’Life, rip my belly up to the throat then, Davy!
Davy. My master’s upon marriage.
Allwit. Marriage, Davy?
Send me to hanging rather.
Davy. I have stung him! [Aside.
Allwit. When, where? what is she, Davy?
Davy. Even the same was gossip, and gave the spoon.
Allwit. I have no time to stay, nor scarce can speak:
I'll stop those wheels, or all the work will break.[Exit.
Davy. I knew ’twould prick. Thus do I fashion still
All mine own ends by him and his rank toil:
’Tis my desire to keep him still from marriage;
Being his poor nearest kinsman, I may fare
The better at his death; there my hopes build,
Since my lady Kix is dry, and hath no child. [Exit.