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Why are you then dejected? you will say, You have lost a father; but you have found a Mistris 260] Doubles that loss: be master of your spirit; You have a cause for it, which is my favour.
Gonzalo:
And mine.
Erota:
Will no man ease me of this fool?
Gonzalo:
Your fellow.
Erota:
_Antinous_ wait upon us.
Antinous:
I shall Madam.
Gonzalo:
Nay but Ladie, Ladie.
Erota:
Sir, you are rude: and if you be the Master Of such means as you do talk of, you should Learn good manners.
Gonzalo:
O Lady, you can find a fault in me, But not perceive it in your self: you must, shall hear me: I love you for your pride, 'tis the best vertue In you.
Erota:
I could hang this fellow now: by whom Are you supported, that you dare do this?
Have you not example here in a Prince Transcending you in all things, yet bears himself As doth become a man had seen my beautie?
Back to your Country, and your Curtizans, Where you may be admired for your wealth, Which being consum'd, may be a means to gain you The opinion of some wit. Here's nothing To be got but scorn, and loss of time.
Gonzalo:
Which are things I delight in.
Erota:
_Antinous_ follow me.
[Exit.
Gonzalo:
She is vext to the soul.
Mochingo:
Let her be vext, 'tis fit she should be so: Give me thy hand _Gonzalo_, thou art in our favour, For we do love to cherish lofty spirits, Such as percusse the Earth, and bound With an erected countenance to the clouds.
Gonzalo:
'S-foot, what thing is this?
Mochingo:
I do love fire-works, because they mount: An Exhalation I profess to adore, Beyond a fixed star, 'tis more ill.u.s.trious, As every thing rais'd out of smoak is so: Their vertue is in action: what do you think of me?
Gonzalo:
Troth Sir, 261] You are beyond my ghess, I know you not.
Mochingo:
Do you know your self?
Gonzalo:
Yes Sir.
Mochingo:
Why you and I are one: I am proud, and Very proud too, that I must tell you; I saw It did become you, cousin _Gonzalo_, prethee Let it be so.
Gonzalo:
Let it be so good cousin.
Mochingo:
I am no great ones fool.
Gonzalo:
I hope so, for alliance sake.
Mochingo:
Yet I do serve the Mighty, Monstrous, and Magnanimous Invincible _Erota_.
Gonzalo: