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[_Enter Evadne_. _Mel_. Good morrow Sister; he that understands Whom you have wed, need not to wish you joy. You have enough, take heed you be not proud. _Diph_. O Sister, what have you done! _Evad_. I done! why, what have I done? _Strat_. My Lord _Amintor_ swears you are no Maid now. _Evad_. Push! _Strat_. I faith he does. _Evad_. I knew I should be mockt. _Diph_. With a truth. _Evad_. If 'twere to do again, in faith I would not marry. _Amint_. Not I by Heaven. [_Aside_. _Diph_. Sister, Dula swears she heard you cry two rooms off. _Evad_. Fie how you talk! _Diph_. Let's see you walk. _Evad_. By my troth y'are spoil'd. _Mel_. _Amintor_! _Amint_. Ha! _Mel_. Thou art sad. _Amint_. Who I? I thank you for that, shall _Diphilus_, thou and I sing a catch? _Mel_. How! _Amint_. Prethee let's. _Mel_. Nay, that's too much the other way. _Amint_. I am so lightned with my happiness: how dost thou Love? kiss me. _Evad_. I cannot love you, you tell tales of me. _Amint_. Nothing but what becomes us: Gentlemen, Would you had all such Wives, and all the world, That I might be no wonder; y'are all sad; What, do you envie me? I walk methinks On water, and ne're sink, I am so light. _Mel_. 'Tis well you are so. _Amint_. Well? how can I be other, when she looks thus? Is there no musick there? let's dance. _Mel_. Why? this is strange, _Amintor_! _Amint_. I do not know my self; Yet I could wish my joy were less. _Diph_. I'le marry too, if it will make one thus. _Evad_. _Amintor_, hark. [_Aside_. _Amint_. What says my Love? I must obey. _Evad_. You do it scurvily, 'twill be perceiv'd. _Cle_. My Lord the King is here. [_Enter King and Lysi_. _Amint_. Where? _Stra_. And his Brother. _King_. Good morrow all. _Amintor,_ joy on, joy fall thick upon thee! And Madam, you are alter'd since I saw you, I must salute you; you are
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