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My masters, I’ll be there, that’s certain.
SECOND COUNTRYMAN
And I’ll be there. [25]
THIRD COUNTRYMAN
And I.
FOURTH COUNTRYMAN
Why, then, have with ye, boys; ’tis but a chiding.
Let the plough play today; I’ll tickle’t out
Of the jades’ tails tomorrow.
FIRST COUNTRYMAN
I am sure
To have my wife as jealous as a turkey; [30]
But that’s all one, I’ll go through, let her mumble.
SECOND COUNTRYMAN
Clap her aboard tomorrow night and stow her,
And all’s made up again.
THIRD COUNTRYMAN
Ay, do but put
A fescue in her fist, and you shall see her
Take a new lesson out, and be a good wench. [35]
Do we all hold against the maying?
FOURTH COUNTRYMAN
Hold?
What should ail us?
THIRD COUNTRYMAN
Arcas will be there.
SECOND COUNTRYMAN
And Sennois