Act 3 Scene 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (enter Marcis and Lilia) Lilia What be your need, that you have called me hence? Be you unharmed? Marcis I am quite well. But you Do seem to catch my strangeness on the wind, And make it to your own. 5 Lilia What do you mean? Marcis Why do you 'llow your dignity to fester, And throw your own kind natures to the dogs? Where is your pride? Lilia Please, let them hear you not! 10 I cannot tell you now, my brother, but Be 'ssured that when I deem it safe to give My confidence unto another, you Will be the first to hear. Marcis Suffice to say 15 You are not mad? Lilia I am, to all but you. Marcis And keep the quiet of this fact you wish? Lilia Upon your life, and mine, give not a whisper! 'Twill mean the end of all. 20 Marcis 'Twould be a better. Lilia Trust me, my brother, all may yet be well, An if you'll keep the secret to your heart And let none have the passage. Marcis Hum. Well then, 25 How can I do, when this your plan (which plan do hath no substance) I know nothing of? Lilia Why, Marcis, true, and that will do quite well. (they exit)