ACT II
SCENE VII. Another part of the Forest
He saves my labour by his own approach.
What fool is this?
Thou shalt have one.
Fie on thee! I can tell what thou wouldst do.
What, for a counter, would I do but good?
Forbear, and eat no more.
Why, I have eat none yet.
Nor shalt not till necessity be served.
Of what kind should this cock come of?
An you will not be answered with reason, I must die.
I almost die for food, and let me have it.
Sit down and feed, and welcome to our table.
I thank ye, and be blest for your good comfort.
I thank you most for him.
SONG.
AMIENS. (Sings.) Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man’s ingratitude. Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh-ho, sing heigh-ho, unto the green holly. Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly. Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly.
Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, That dost not bite so nigh As benefits forgot. Though thou the waters warp, Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remembered not. Heigh-ho, sing heigh-ho, unto the green holly. Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly. Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly.