h honour me.
In the demand, I'le gladly wait upon you.
_Beaup._ O Sir you teach me what to say: the time?
_Din._ With the next Sun, if you think fit.
_Beaup._ The place?
_Din._ Near to the vineyard eastward from the Citie.
_Beaup._ I like it well, this Gentleman if you please
Will keep me company.
_Cler._ That is agreed on;
And in my friends behalf I will attend him.
_Verd._ You shall not miss my service.
_Beaup._ Good day Gentlemen. [_Ex._ Beaup. _and_ Verd.
_Din._ At your Commandment.
_Cler._ Proud to be your servants.
I think there is no Nation under Heaven
That cut their enemies throats with complement,
And such fine tricks as we do: If you have
Any few Prayers to say, this night you may
Call 'em to mind and use 'em, for my self,
As I have little to lose, my care is less,
So till to morrow morning I bequeath you
To your devotions; and those paid, but use
That noble courage I have seen, and we
Shall fight, as in a Castle.
_Din._ Thou art all honour,
Thy resolution would steel a Coward,
And I most fortunate in such a Friend;
All tenderness and nice respect of woman
Be now far from me, reputation take
A full possession of my heart, and prove
Honour the first place holds, the second Love. [_Exeunt._
_Enter_ Lamira, Charlote.
_Lami._ Sleeps my Lord still, _Charlote_?
_Char._ Not to be wak'd.
By your Ladiships cheerfull looks I well perceive
That this night the good Lord hath been
At an unusual service, and no wonder
If he rest after it.
_Lamira._ You are very bold.
_Char._ Your Creature Madam, and when you are pleas'd
Sadness to me's a stranger, your good pardon
If I speak like a fool, I could have wisht
To have ta'ne your place to night, had bold _Dinant_
Your first and most obsequious servant tasted
Those delicates, which by his lethargie
As it appears, have cloy'd my Lord.
_Lamira._ No, more.
_Char._ I am silenc'd, Madam.
_Lamira._ Saw you my nurse this morning?
_Charl._ No Madam.
_Lamira._ I am full of fears. [_Knock within._
Who's that?
_Charl._ She you enquir'd for.
_Lamira._ Bring her in, and leave me. [_Exit_ Charlote.
Now nurse what news?
_Enter_ Nurse.
_Nurse._ O Ladie dreadfull ones.
They are to fight this morning, there's no remedie.
I saw my Lord your Brother, and _Verdone_
Take horse as I came by.
_Lamira._ Where's _Cleremont_?
_Nurse._ I met him too, and mounted.
_Lamira._ Where's _Dinan
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