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ter SEJANUS. Here comes his lordship. Sej. Now, good Satrius. Sat. This is the gentleman, my lord. Sej. Is this? Give me your hand--we must be more acquainted. Report, sir, hath spoke out your art and learning: And I am glad I have so needful cause, However in itself painful and hard, To make me known to so great virtue.----Look, Who is that, Satrius? [Exit Sat.] I have a grief, sir, That will desire your help. Your name's Eudemus! Eud. Yes. Sej. Sir? Eud. It is, my lord. Sej. I hear you are Physician to Livia, the princess. Eud. I minister unto her, my good lord. Sej. You minister to a royal lady, then. Eud. She is, my, lord, and fair. Sej. That's understood Of all her sex, who are or would be so; And those that would be, physic soon can make them: For those that are, their beauties fear no colours. Eud. Your lordship is conceited. Sej. Sir, you know it, And can, if need be, read a learned lecture On this, and other secrets. 'Pray you, tell me, What more of ladies besides Livia, Have you your patients? Eud. Many, my good lord. The great Augusta, Urgulania, Mutilia Prisca, and Plancina; divers---- Sej. And all these tell you the particulars Of every several grief? how first it grew, And then increased; what action caused that; What passion that: and answer to each point That you will put them? Eud. Else, my lord, we know not How to prescribe the remedies. Sej. Go to, you are a subtile nation, you physicians! And grown the only cabinets in court, To ladies' privacies. Faith, which of these Is the most pleasant lady in her physic? Come, you are modest now. Eud. 'Tis fit, my lord. Sej. Why, sir, I do not-ask you of their urines, Whose smell's most violet, or whose siege is best, Or who makes hardest faces on her stool? Which lady sleeps with her own face a nights? Which puts her teeth off, with her clothes, in court? Or, which her hair, which her complexion, And, in which box she puts it; These were questions, That might, perhaps, have put your gravity To some defence of blush. But, I enquired, Which was the wittiest, merriest, wantonnest?
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