You must be bath'd and fumigated first:
Besides the queen of Fairy does not rise
Till it be noon.
Face.Not, if she danced, to-night.
Sub.And she must bless it.
Face.Did you never see Her royal grace yet?
Dap.Whom?
Face.Your aunt of Fairy?
Sub.Not since she kist him in the cradle, captain;
I can resolve you that.
Face.Well, see her grace,
Whate'er it cost you, for a thing that I know.
It will be somewhat hard to compass; but
However, see her. You are made, believe it,
If you can see her. Her grace is a lone woman,
And very rich; and if she take a fancy,
She will do strange things. See her, at any hand.
'Slid, she may hap to leave you all she has:
It is the doctor's fear.
Dap.How will't be done, then?
Face.Let me alone, take you no thought. Do you
But say to me, captain, I'll see her grace.
Dap.Captain, I'll see her grace.
Face.Enough. [Knocking within.
Sub.Who's there?
Anon.—Conduct him forth by the back way.—[Aside to Face.
Sir, against one o'clock prepare yourself;
Till when you must be fasting; only take
Three drops of vinegar in at your nose,
Two at your mouth, and one at either ear;
Then bathe your fingers' ends and wash your eyes,
To sharpen your five senses, and cry hum
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