The ii. Actt. The iii.Sceane. Hodge. Diccon. Diccon Ye see masters ye one end tapt of this my short deuise Now must we broche thoter to, before the smoke arise And by the time they haue a while run, I trust ye need not craue it, But loke what heth in both their harts ye ar hke sure to haue it Hodgc Yea gogs soule, art aliue yet? what Diccon dare ich come? Diccon A man is wel hied to trust to thee, I will say nothing but inum But and ye come any nearer I pray you see all be sweete. Hodge Tush man is gammers neele found, that chould gladly weete Diccon She may thanke thee it is not found, for if yu had kept thy standing The deuil he wold haue fet it out, euen hodg at thy commaunding Hodge Gogs hart, & cold he tel nothing wher the neele might be found Diccon Ye folysh dolt, ye were to seek ear we had got our ground, Therfore his tale so doubtfull was, that I cold not perceiue it. Hodge Then ich se wel something was said, chope one day yet to haue it, But diccon, diccon, did not the deuill cry ho, ho, ho, Diccon If yu hadst taryed where thou stoodst, thou woldest haue said so Hodge Durst swere of a boke, chard him rore, streight after ich was gon But tel me diccon what said ye knaue: let me here it anon. Diccon The horson talked to mee. I know not well of what One whyle his tonge it ran and paltered of a Cat, Another whyle he stamered styll vppon a Rat, Last of all there was nothing but euery word Chat, Chat, But this I well perceyued before I wolde him rid, Betweene Chat and the Rat and the Cat, the nedle is hyd, Now wether Gyb our cat haue eate it in her mawe, Or Doctor Rat our curat haue found it in the straw, Or this dame chat your neighbour haue stollen it, god hee knoweth But by ye morow at this time, we shal learn how the inatter goeth Hodge Canst not learn to night man, seest not what is here, Pointyng behind to his torne breeches. Diccon Tys not possyble to make it sooner appere, Hodge Alas Diccon then chaue no shyft but least ich tary to longe Hye me to Sym glouers shop, theare to seeke for a Thonge, Ther with this breech to tatche and tye as ich may. Diccon To inorow hodg if we chaunce to meete, shalt see what I will say.