24272288Whether the three Worthis
shall come in or no?
24292290Clow. No
sir, but it is vara
fine,
24312292Bero. And three times thrice is nine.
24322293Clow. Not
so
sir, vnder corre
ction
sir, I hope it is not
so.
24332294You cannot beg vs
sir, I can a
ssure you
sir, we know what
24342295we know: I hope
sir three times thrice
sir.
24362297Clow. Vnder corre
ction
sir we know where-vntill it doth
24382299Bero. By Ioue, I all wayes tooke three threes for nine.
24392300Clow. O Lord
sir, it were pittie you
should get your liuing
24422303Clow. O Lord
sir, the parties them
selues, the a
ctors
sir
24432304will
shew wher-vntill it doth amount: for mine owne part, I
24442305am (as thy
say, but to parfe
ct one man in one poore man)
24462307Bero. Art thou one of the Worthies?
24472308Clow. It plea
sed them to thinke me worthie of
Pompey 24482309the great: for mine owne part I know not the degree of the
24492310Worthy, but I am to
stand for him.
24512312Clow. We wil turne it
finely o
ff sir, we wil take
some care.
( Exit. 24532313King. Berowne, they will
shame vs: let them not approch.
24552314Bero. We are
shame proofe my Lord: & tis
some policie
24562315To haue one
show wor
se then the Kings and his company.
24582316King. I
say they
shall not come.
24592317Quee. Nay my good Lord let me ore'rule you now.
24602318That
sport be
st plea
ses, that doth be
st know how:
24612319Where zeale
striues to content, and the contentes
24622320Dies in the zeale of that which it pre
sentes:
24632321Their forme confounded, makes mo
st forme in myrth,
24642322When great thinges labouring peri
sh in their byrth.
24652323Bero. A right de
scription of our
sport my Lord.
24672325Brag. Annoynted, I implore
so much expence of thy royal
sweete