I shall leave ye
Till then, and pray all may goe sweetly with ye.
[Exit.
Estifania:
Why where's this girle, whose at the door?
[Knock.
Michael Perez:
Who knocks there?
Is't for the King ye come, you knock so boisterously?
Look to the door.
[Enter _Maid_.]
Maid:
My Lady, as I live Mistris, my Ladie's come,
She's at the door, I peept through, and I saw her,
And a stately company of Ladies with her.
Estifania:
This was a week too soon, but I must meet with her,
And set a new wheel going, and a subtile one,
Must blind this mighty _Mars_, or I am ruin'd.
Michael Perez:
What are they at door?
Estifania:
Such my _Michael_
As you may bless the day they enter'd there,
Such for our good.
Michael Perez:
'Tis well.
Estifania:
Nay, 'twill be better
If you will let me but dispose the business,
And be a stranger to it, and not disturb me,
What have I now to do but to advance your fortune?
Michael Perez:
Doe, I dare trust thee, I am asham'd I am angry,
I find thee a wise young wife.
Estifania:
I'le wise your worship
Before I leave ye, pray ye walk by and say nothing,
Only salute them, and leave the rest to me Sir,
190] I was born to make ye a man.
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Michael Perez:
The Rogue speaks heartily,
Her good will colours in her cheeks, I am born to love her,
I must be gentler to these tender natures,
A Souldiers rude harsh words befit not Ladies,
Nor must we talk to them as we talk to
Our Officers, I'le give her way, for 'tis for me she
Works now, I am husband, heir, and all she has.
[Enter _Margarita_, _Estifania_, _Leon_, _Altea_, and Ladies.]
Who are these, what flanting things, a woman
Of rare presence! excellent fair, this is too big
For a bawdy house, too open seated too.
Estifania:
My Husband, Lady.
Margarita:
You have gain'd a proper man.
Michael Perez:
What e're I am, I am your servant Lady.
[kisses.
Estifania:
Sir, be rul'd now,
And I shall make ye rich, this is my cousin,
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