Launce. the wit to thinke my Master is a kinde of a knaue: but
Launce. that's all one, if he be but one knaue: He liues not now
Launce. that knowes me to be in loue, yet I am in loue, but a
Launce. Teeme of horse shall not plucke that from me: nor who
Launce. 'tis I loue: and yet 'tis a woman; but what woman, I
Launce. will not tell my selfe: and yet 'tis a Milke‑maid: yet 'tis
Launce. not a maid: for shee hath had Gossips: yet 'tis a maid,
Launce. for she is her Masters maid, and serues for wages. Shee
Launce. much in a bare Christian: Heere is the Cate‑log of her
Launce. a horse can doe no more; nay, a horse cannot fetch, but
Launce.
onely carry, therefore is shee better then a Iade. Item.
Launce. She can milke, looke you, a sweet vertue in a maid with