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But ho! good host and hostess! (To De Grey.) ere I go I must take leave of honest Duncan here, And of his rosy wife.—Ay, here they come.

Farewell, my friends, and thanks be to you both! Good cheer, and kindly given, of you we've had. Thy hand, good host. May all the fish o' th' ocean Come crowding to thy nets!—And healthy brats, Fair dame, have thou! with such round rosy cheeks As brats of thine befit: and, by your leave, (Kissing her.) So be they kiss'd by all kind comers too! Good luck betide you both!

And, sir, to you the same. Whoe'er you be, A brave man art thou, that I will be sworn.

Come you this way again, I hope, good sir, You will not pass our door.