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Dramatis Personae “sae inten fp Came BENEDICK, 2 young ord of Pan erat ANTONIO, his brother. CONRADE, } followers of Don John, an er = ABoy. creer Tog | gnllewomen attending on Hero, Messengers, Watch, Attendants, &. Scene— Messina, Naomi lynne ACT. SCENE I. Before Leowaro’s house. Enter LEONATO, HERO, ond Bearuice, with « Mesenger {iow eam inthis leterthat Don edo of aon comes thisnight to Mena Mess He sve nearby thie mas not he aut f whe et Los." How many genlemen have you lt in hit ction? Mess. Butfow of any set and none of song LEON. A vet is cee when the thier brings home fll ‘umber. nd here that Don eo ath berowed mich honout on young Florentine calle Ceudo. Mess. Much deserved on his pat nd equally emembeted by Don Peo: e hath bore hse eyond te pomeot his age dng, in the Bgute of lamb, the feat os oe ath indeed Bete betered expectation than you must eet of met tel ou how Leos. He ath an uncle herein Mein llbe ey much glade Mess. Ihave aeadydeered him leterand there appa auch inn hi even so mach, that oy could ot show tell modes rough without» bage of biter, Leo Did he bre onto ten Mess Ingest mene Leox.—Akind overflow ofkindnetherareno fcc tha those thatareso washed How micbeterittweey ay tan toy itncepingh Bear. [pray you, is Signior Mountanto! tured fom the wats or no? vont] = esi te ran pad i 1 i Sr ee 2 Wiliam Shhespoare el sek Hist wee tess ap fo cea nes, army of any sort. Othe ont "Wt eta you kr, nese He Meco ae Spe li of Pe TER Of emmet as lene ce BES eaterhsbllshrete Mcnne ss challenged Capt sige ced patentee mee ae tee bot Ipey eu hes S20 ic ed andaen in thse wan? But fe may fa tied ended promised oa al of hisiing Lon uth nore, yo tx Sgr Bend oo muck but he Mech you Tet tnt tg et hema dn i Bates had ny cua and Rath op ea the ave lakensparkeried sini essmaler tle ieee ti Bes An ond solder tld ut what ise lod? Mss, Alderson fos a sued ial mouse Ti inde he i wo les thnx fed man: but fr Palle we al mora mt a ia my ice. Tere a indo ‘atheist Sgn Benedickand her: they never meet but thee Timah af bees hers Bur Ra eget ming yt In rast conf ea ine nt hang Sand how the wns man goed with rth he an aut cnugh okey hs ot shih re Alienate hari bebnoenaveoatic ree {Mole he cpann ow He ath ecy month ow ip daoe tng tS Sy wy ed x ih renal etal a ty cat pte Ere ces are ae el a Much Ado About Nothing 3 a _\ery cay sible: wets fat rt hati eee next btock. = Mest see ly ; tess ea ely bo myst ut prey aura 2 ae competion thre. young aera ES 31 able Claudio a disease: he is sooner resety mad. Cod few co ares ye fashiorrof his est” Hemost inthe company of the i ree Ocoee wl bang upon him like sghtihon te pestilence, andthe taker rans faye ie tble Claud ihe have caught the Ben aba thousand pound er’ be cured eel ed oth 7 Beat. Do, good fend eon. You will never nan mad, niece Beat, Nov ot tila ht Janay. Mess, Don Pedros approached. Ener Dox PEDRO, DONJOHS, CLAUDIO, BENEDICK and BALTHASAR D Penn, Good Signor Leonata you are come tomeet your rouble: Tre guhio of th mld into ord cos, and you encounter Leon Nene" came treble tomy house nthe ikenes of your Grace: vor table beng gone, comfort should remain, but when you pet fm me foro abides and happines takes his eve D_PRoko You embrace your charge too willingly. ehink this is your dough. Leon. "Her mother hath many times tld me so. Bene, Were yun doubts that you asked her? Leon. SigniorBenedick, 00; fr then were you cil D. Prono Youre it wre being man Selah dfs Rel BE Rappy For jouer licen honowablefther Bent if Signor Lona be her fair, she would not have his head fon he shoulder forall Messina alike him as she Beat." Tmonderthatyu wll ill be talking Signor Benedick: nobody caukpes sau age —iitiam Shakespeare Bene. What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet ningr Bear. it psle iain should de whe she hat to fed Sigior Benedil? Courtey neg disdain ifyou come inher presence,” Us Bene. Then couteya turncoat. Bu its certain Lam Inks ony youcrcpt and woul could Enea Thad nota hard heart; for, truly, ove none. — Beat. der happins to women: they would ese have ben Died with penis itor thank Cod and’my col ey four humour for that had rather hear my dog poe t= than aman swear he loves me ad Bene.” Go kep your lh stil that mind! so some ge or ober sal eape a predestnat scratched face S°mem™=8 Ber.” Scathing could not make it wore, an wer sucha fc your were. Bent. Well you area rare panotteacher, Beat Abid fy ong berth» beat of ous auld my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a coninuer. But keep your way," Gods names Ihave dS Best. You always end witha ad's tick: Ilnos you ota . Peoso. That isthe sum of al, Leona Sgsi: Coudo and Sigtor Beni, my dear fiend Leonato hath invited goat shee tthe ada month and he Pie sme cenonrmay detain us longer I dare mene hen, ypocite but pray fom his heat {Lzon. Ifyou seas, my lord, you shall not be forswom, [To Don Jou) Let me bid you welcome, my lore: being reconcile to he pets bec oe yous day nk you: Fam not of many words, but than dese your Grace ead on? ta Put hank you. Peon Yor fad Lon loge (Eseunt all exept BENEDICK and CLAUDIO. i eta ome modest young lady? Simple YO" ston me, as an honest man should do, for my chee or woud ou ave me speak a ny Guta beings profesed grant then at. Ne yt pea en Much Ado About Nothing BENE. Why, ifsith, methinks she's too low for a high praise, too brown for fair praise, and too lite for a great praise. only this commendation I can afford her, that were she other than she is, she were unhandsome; and being no ather but as she is, Ido not Tike her CLAUD. Thou thinkest am in sport: pray thee tell me traly how thou Tikes her Bene. Would you buy her, that you inquire after her? Ciaup. Can the world buy such a jewel? Bene Nee apd ct a tn, Bet pea yor-irwitrad 2.0 deny kf tell- ue Cupid irr Food hare-finder,“and Vulean.atare carpenter? Gome,trwhatey shalt 21a take you, togo in the song? Cua. In mine eye she isthe sweetest lady that ever I looked on. BENE, "I can see yet without spectacles, and I see no such mater: there's her cousin, an she were not posesed with a fury, exceeds hheras mach in beaut asthe fst of May doth the last of December. Bat hope you have no intent to turn husband, have you? CLAUD. I would scare trust myself, though Lhad sworn the contrary, if Hero would be my wife. Be HY ae oth na hart wre ate will wear his cap with suspicion? Shall [never see 8 bachelor threo agin? Got ar ante ned thro yeh into yoke, weee the printf t-andighamay Sumday: Look, Don Pedro is returned to seek you. Reenter DON PEDRO DD. Prpno. What secret ath held you here, that you fllowed not to Leonato’? Ben “Toul our Gace would contain me teh 1D. Pero. I charge thee on thy allegiance. Bat "You he, Cont Clot er exert are emir ‘would have ou thinks but, on my allegiance, rat you this, on iy allegiance. He iin love. With wih? now tats your Grace’s part. Matk how shor his answer i--With Hero, Leonat’s shot Aaughter 7, rind iter of hate nt che fri heen vio, CLAUD. Ethie were se-s0-were catered Brxe. Li 3 a “ene! PHOT REE Ther Ct itu PEDRO. "Amen ify lve he: forthe lady i Gia You sek thet ah nen nf 9 el ey B.PeDro, By my tat, peak my hone SEAR: A math my nds opt ne ENE." And, by my to the and et nod, GHD. That ove hee fee 4 Its spoke ming D-Pepno. That shes worthy, know: BENE, “That nether fel how hei shouldbe worthy, isthe opines wl dein atthe stake . PEDRO. ‘Thou watever an obstinate hei nthe depo CLAUD. And never could maintain his part butin the ceo Bw Thglatonan conesied me thant her atcha ‘up, likewise give her mest humble thanks butt Pea recheat winded inrmy forehead orhang iy bale ee baldrick al women sal pardon me: Beesue Fon ae, the wrong to sistustany.t will do myself the nghe oer ue the ie is forthe which Lay go the Beer Tol es PEDRO. shall se the, ee I dic, lok pl wth love. Beve, “With anger, with sickness, or wth hanger, ed 0 wih Tove: prve.thateverlose more blood wi love tage gin with dking, pick out mine eyes wis ballamalerepe ad hang me uth door of botheLnause forthe sgt ed Cops PEDRO, Well fever thou ds ll lom thi ih, hou it poe notable argument, Ud beloved, nor know how se that fire cannot melt out of me | 5 greta fad vind cheat ant on hr Breet pare hath po eso quads 9: ban en ch the hatman’ og aed BN If1do, bagi in abt ie at and sho! at meade heer par ll, shall PRON Wl time sal “ntine he ge bal dath bea the yo Boa The sage al may bt eve cle Bendick bear ‘pluck the ls ho andthe nny fehend and etme Bova ple and sch gt leew thy ante Heres fod howe iret hem gy under my sige -ere ys ‘Cenc th aed mare Cu iNest en sul be hormmad iPro. Naya Cupidbne setspentalthiequner Cte thou i ou Inte mete, Signor Benedc,repsr to Leonate's commend me to hi, fate Kiwi ot aif at upper x dnd he a aye preparstion Bene Thaw sio mater enough ne orsuchanembasoge and “o leommiyou CLAUD. “Toth tion of God. Fiom my house, if hadi: D_ Peso, "The sth fly!" Your ving fend: Benedek Bunt Nay : oF your-dcourse-is. sometime guarded with tagmnent and theguadrare but aaghly basiedon nether ef sou futoldendeenyfuhes camiottons Conscience and | eave you Tet] Lau.” My lege, your highnes now may do me god. D. Prono, Mylo i thine teach taht bat ee ‘And thou shalt sc how pt it sto learn ‘Any hard leson that may d thee good tau Hath Leoato any ton, my la. D. Prono, "No cil but Hero shes his ony he 16 dong mA] shoing tet rll n «wade ft bar wa Sema Alan may bea cbs Kam Bel ca ed 1 amet mp = Roar 1 Te sho Bile ny ding to ler acon, 6t dts heat mee ner William Shabespeare th afet er, Cd? cue 0, lo, ‘When you went onvad on thi ended ation, Tio’ upon her ith solder’ ve That kd, ut bad rougher tsk n and ‘Than ove king tothe name of ove: Bot noy lam eur and that war thoughts Tine let ther places vacant, hei ros Came troging sot and delist desis, AM pmpting ane hw fit young Hero, Saying liked her ere went to 8a Promo.” Thou wi be ike a lover present Adie the hearer wth a book of words Ith dst love far Hero, chert sand with hr tater, Ardshosbit have her Wi not thy end ‘Thatthurbegmete nests fnertoy> CCuaup. Hew sweetly do minster to ove That ow love re by his complexion! But est my liking mig to sudden sce, ould hve sled with Tonge esti . PEDRO. What nced the bridge much broader than the flood? ‘The atest grant is the necessity Look, what will serve i fit: ‘ts once, thou loves, And [ wll ft thee wih the remedy know we shall have revelling to-n | will asume thy part in some disguise, And tell fiir Hero Lam Clauck; And in her bosom Yl unelasp my heart, And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale: ‘Then ater to her father will I break; And the conclusion is, she shall be thine In practice let us put it presently 12 mat] baach the abject), (Exewt Pee yort-scent Much Ado About Nothing SCENE II. A room in Leonato’s house. Enter LEONATO and ANTONIO, meeting. LioN. How now, brother! Where is my cousin, your son? hath he provided this music? He s very busy about it But, brother, can tll you strange news, that you yet dreamt not of Leow. Are they good? Ast, Asthe event stamps them: but they havea good cover; they show well outward, The prince and Count Claudio, pleached! alley in mine-orehard; were thus much ovetheard by 2 #4 ‘nan of mine: the prince discovered? to Claudio that he loved my niece your daughter, and meant to acknowledge it this night in a ‘dance; and ifhe found her accordant, he meant to take the present time by the top, and instantly break with you of Leo. Hath the fellow-any-wit that told you this? Avr. A good sharp fellow: Fwillsend-for him;-and-question-him yourselh. Leo. No, no; we will hold it ava dream tillitappearitself-but I will ‘acquaint my daughter wital, that she may be the better prepared foran answer, i peradventure this be true. Go you and tell her oft. [Enter Attendants.| Cousins, you know what you have to do. O, 1 friend; go you with me, and I will use your sil. 12 cate thi busy time [Exeunt.} avr Good cousin, hi 5 tht ahd though hc plied oie Sebel bugs they pated or nein aes rs if Will Shlapere ACS cence _ Mich Ado About Noting a pout wuld ita my iy woul! doy king inthe tiniest ae ee a ee ape moan Sco, The same com on yea eer ar rn cuoosher sr BORO. Enter Dos ois and Contsoe seen Con. Whathe good er, my lor why ayo tha out fea; gta nes fom 2 rat sper: the prince your bathe sd? D. JOHN. There i no measure in the occasion that breed therefore the sadness without limit. Cox, "You should heat reason Jon, And when Ihave heard it, what blessing brings i? oN. Ifnot a present remedy, atleast a patient suierance. Jou. Iwonderthatthou, being asthousavestthou at) bom under ‘Saturn Fr moral medicine to # morte ‘mischief. eannot hide what lam: [must besad when [have aise and mule at no man’ jess eat when Ihave stomach, and wait foro ‘man’ leisure; sleep when Tam drowsy, and tend on no mans busines laugh when Lam merry, and elaw no man in hishumou Con.” Yea, butyou must not make the fll show of this il you may do it without content. You have of late stood out against your brother, and he hath ten you newly into his grace: where imposible you should take true oot but by the fair weather tat you mate youre ts nef hat yo fame the season fy foun hanes. DD. Jou. Thad rather be a canker in a hedge than tose in his gr and itbeter fits my Blood to be ddammed-ofall-than to fase ‘camiage torob ove Foi anyirthi; though Ieannat be sad to Fe 1 fattering honest man, it must not be denied but Far a pli dealing villain. Fw trested wither mele and enfranchised sth log: therefore have deereed not to sng im my cage If had [Rep Str) of Sei or elcome i th catty bt he cng hg = hoch i ore ovals entertained by Leonat, and I can give you intelligence of an intended marnage, 1 Joutn Willitsere for any model to build mischief on? What is he Tora fol that betoths himself to unguictness? ir brothers right hand, Bora. Marry, itis D forty. Who? the most exquisite Claudio? Bons. Even he. JOHN, A proper squite! And who, and who? which way looks he? Bors. Marry, on Hero, the dighter and heir of Leonate D Jous. Avery forward Marchrchick!How came you to this? Bok. Being entertained fora perumer.' as I was smoking a musty tou, coves ine the pcs and Cle, hand i had sad Confrence I whit me behind the srs: and there heard agreed sponta he pace shold woo Hero fr bse and having abtaned her, ge he o Count Ci D Fons "Come, come. let uv thither thin may’ prove fod tomy Ghpleaie That young startup hatha the gry of my vetrow ‘can eos hw any nay. Bw milf very way Yo ae Bh sure and wl aust me? Toth deat my lod D eLetters techie atta cuhived Would the cook mere of my man Sha we By owe what’ to-be deme? a ont “Wellwait pon your lordship cos’ (Exeumt pe eS a ACT IL, ScENE I. A hall in LEONaTO'S house. Enter LEONSTO, ANTONIO, HERO, BEATRICE, and others. rox. Was not Count John here at supper? m not tly that gentleman looks! [never ean see him but I am heart-burned an hour afer. Hero, He is ofa very melancholy disposition. Brat, He were an excellent man that were made just in the midway ‘between him and Benedick: the one is too like an image and says nothing, and the other too like my lady's eldest son, evermore tating Leox. "Then half Signior Benedi 's tongue in Count John’s mouth, ‘and half Count John’s melancholy in Signior Benedick’s face,— Beat. With a good leg and a good foot, uncle, and money enough in his purse, sch a man would win any woman in the world, if could get her good-will. Leox. By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee a husband, ifthou be so shrewd! of thy tongue ANT. In faith, she’s too cust than cust: shall lesen God's sending that too cust he sends none. LEON. So, by being too curs; God will send you ne horns: Beat: Jus if he send me no husband; fr the which blessing Fama 1 ew io bat epee William Shakespeare ey ima. upon my ines every: morning and eve woollen ? eine Low." You may light ona husband that hath no beard Bear Whatshuld Ido with hin? dress him in my ape ‘him my waitinggenilewoman? He that hath s ech youth an he that ath no beard isles than a mag Imarethaneyouth isnot forme; and he that sles ofr him: therefore I will even take sapence fn bearsard, and lead his pes int hel. Leow. Well then, go yu info hell? Bear Ne-bultthe aan there wlth devi meen ean uel with homs on his hea, and say ‘Get yo gst Brae ge oto heme; here's no pace for you yn delves Tup my apes and aay to Sait Peter fr te hoes howsme wherethe bachelor sit and there Ine wensneren shin z wr {Pe Hero] Wel, niece, 1 tut you will be al He 1 ust you will be ruled by jour man Lan este he ety : Ine ls he ae ota as it please me,” ts fF: me ses epee fe an aaa De eho Seco t uncle, Il none: Adam's sons: are my brethren; and, truly, [hold ita LEON, | Daughter, remember what I told you: if the prince do solicit thing, and soda tl hin hee eae reset thing, and so dance out the answer- For, hear me. ‘wooing, wedding ant repenting; is as a Scotch jig, a mesure ad 2 nls hs 3 seruescenet Much Ado About Nothing 15 a cinqve pace the ist ihot and sy ikew Scot gad S10 elena in wedi rem ct rae ill ateand-ancleny c Iie lp lento the cece ter ont hk in gece sox. Cousin you apprehend pasing shrewdly Beat Ihave good ee, uncle; ean sea chiteh by daylight LEON. ‘The revellers ae entering brother make good room {Al put on heir mas ser Dos Peo, CLALEO, BINEDICK,BALTHSAK, DON JN, aj BoRACHIO, MARGARET, URSULA, and others, masked. Poko Lady, il you ak sou with our fend? ano.” So yon wa fy nd lok et ant Sp hing: Fam ou fre wah: pecs when ay D.PrDxo.. With me in your company? Tmay sy 20, when I plesse Hexo. DRO And when plete ou Ty so? Hino. When He your ino br Gat defend he ebook be ie D.Febno.” Myris Philemon ok wiki the hou: eto. Why; then, your sor shouldbe batched B rons ino pane Towing er aie] shuim Welt would you di ikeme Mita So wuld ot or your ose fr ve many il quali Baur Which sone? May my pryen aloud | at Toveyouthe Bate te hearers may ey, Amen, Mate. Golmatch me wha god dance! acm Amen Mute. And God keep him out of mysight when thedanceisdonet Answer clerk: ¥ sn oe Fe nce cald “ig puso pirfwhich ah compete ojo cme ety hacen the dane. ee Seen wren ake 4 Pilon wetted) In Ov Meme (VI, 63), pens, {flown and Bac nnmingh entail fre aod Mec tt Wer ne ‘hacireedeatge, nem ete cto a Wile Shaker x “STS, Uns. Tinow you wel enough: you are Signor Antonio, ‘ANT. Ata word, Lam not xs. Tnaw you by the wageling of your head. ‘Av Totel yout, I counter him. Uns, You could never do him so ibwell, unless you were th ‘man, Here’ his dy hand up and down: you ate he you S'S? face awed be Uss. Come, come, da you think do not know you by you, wit crn vue hide Ml? Gof, mum, you ae he appear, and there’ an end, r Beat, Will you not tll me who told you so? Bent. No, jou shall pardon me Brat. Nor wil you not tell me who you are? Bese Natron Beat. ‘Thtl was didainfl andthat Lad zy good witout ofthe hed Meny-fae7= wel this was Signior Benedick tht sib Bens. Whats he? Brat. 1am sure you know him well enough. Bane. Not, ble me . Brat. Did he never make you laugh? BENE. pray you, what ishe? Best. Why, he isthe prince’ jeter a very dll fool only isn devising imposible landers: nane bt ibertnes delight in how andthe commendation is ot in his wit but in hie ily fre both pleases men and angers them, and then they aught hin se beat him. lam sure he isin he fet I would he ha bored we Bene. When kno the gentleman, TI tel him what you sy Beat: Do, do: helt bt hreak«-comparison-otwo.on mer etadsntone bina rolghed at. tke ‘holy-and ther there’ partridge wing ved, forthe ol wit no supper that ight (Music] We mast follow the leads Bene In every good thing. Buat—Nayfthy lend tramp: tl eave them at the nest 5. Hundred Mery Tale) the te of 3 St pled in 196 ‘ed Mer Tale ue pple bs, it tise i ry 3 nexus pone, Then ent al exept DOX JO, Boracto, and CLAUDIO.) Bie, Se ic terre erent is sins. once s Cau T knoe him by his ean 2m McntyonSr ert Di Jows. know me wel Lam he he Sere te ou ate ver) neat my brother im hit love Bon ew ayy, dade him fom her: she i ss enaments bith: you nay do the pat ofan honest man wit cual How know you he loves he? cea head him over his aection Do to, and he swore he would marry her to-night 1x” Game et sto the bungee pet [Exeunt Don JOHN and BORACHIO.} Ccuavo, Thos answer Lin name of Beneick, Gothen ths il news wth the ens of Cando. 7 eran othe prince woo fr himsle Frenithp scortant mall othe things Encin ie ofc and af of lve ‘Thiet all eas in love ser own longus; Tat evey eye negate fr el, ‘Ad wus o agent fo beauty ia witch, ‘asst whose charms ath melt int Blood The san accident of hous prot, Which missed not Farewell, therefore, Hero! ReerierBENEDICK BNE. Count Claudio? Guat, ex the ame EN Come, wll yu go wth me? ee Whither? e ENE, Even to the nest willow, about your own business, coun ‘Watson wi yoo wer the paand o about your neck ies rers chain? or under your arm, like a lieutenants scarf? You. saat wear tone way forthe prince hath go your unto Teh Wn opt Pes nun Bk our Heo. 18 Wiliam Shakespeare tay yesrtarsptenke aroma dina Sut dd you think the prince would have served you thy Bene, WH CCuaup. I pray you leave me ‘ ae” pl now you sie like the blind man; twas the Be gt mea a ol beat the pot ey tata CuavD. it wil not be, Il eave you. ee Bene. Alas,poor hurtfowl! now wil he creep into sedges. Bu, ha Lady Beate should know me, and not know mel The pag’? fool Ha? Ie may be Igo under that title because Lam meny ye bats | am apt to do myself wrong: Lam not so reputed in bas, though bitter, diposition of Beatrice that pus the word her pewon, and so gives me out, Well Il be revenged a ya Recenter DON PEDRO. D. PeDRo. Now, signior, wher’ the count? did you see him? Bene. Tioth my lord, Fhave played the part of Lady-Fame. un ‘him here as melancholy 2s lodge in a warren [told him, anf think I tld him trae that your grace had got the good wil hi young lady; and offered him my company toa willow-tee-eihy tomake hima gate 2s being forsaken; orto bind hima, arbeing-worthy to be whipped. D, PEDRO. Tobewhippedt Whats his fault? BENE. The fat of x schoolboy; who; being overond with finding «birds nest shows it his companion, and he ttt Pero, Wilt thou make a trst a transgression? The tra rein BeNe, Yet it had-not-been-amiss-the-rod-had-been madevandhe sgatlandto0-for the garlend-he might have worn himself; andthe ‘rod hesnighthove bestowed-on you who, as I take ihavestkn echeene D. Peoeo. ‘twill Dut eset them to-singand-restoe-themdodie Bene; If theirsinging-answer-your saying, by-my:faith;-yousey sly {hoi eae dese 4. Trine ware] keepers teensy ated ge ME 19 1 Much Ado About Nothing, ert SOENE Beatrice hath a quarel to you: the gentleman The PED Ta ie tl ese mach wronged by YO. pont'O,she misused me past the endurance of loc Weslo asumelifeandscoldwitrher She tl ‘me, notthinking T sen myself that was the prince’ ester, that Iwas duller than Fel dling et upon jet wth such impossible convey- a ne that stood aman tama, witha whole ay shoot nd every word stabs: if het ares ak me. She speaks poniards shooting me ble she terminations there were 0 living Prsr her she would infect to the northstar. hhave-mnade Hescules-heve-tuenedspit, Gadsome scholarssould-conjarel2her; for certainly, while she is ana may ie as quiet in ell asin a sanctuary and people ‘sin upon purpose, because they would go thither; so, indeed, all Enq ror, and prtrbation allows et. D.proso. Look, here she comes Renter CLAUDIO, BEATRICE, HERO, and LEONATO. Bene Willyur grace command me any sevice tthe words end? I willy on the sight erand now tothe Antipoes that you can Ui to send me on ol fetch e Stes er of Aaa bg you te {Sch yous hat the grest Chan's ead; do you any embasage tothe igen! rather than hold thee wor conference with his fay hve no employment for ct D.PeDRO. None, bu o dese your good company. Feet tet PARES ac eye ‘ice eran plac atthe it wel ete 1. ai ft Cha edge cs Fes ig of De Cir ser mem res Jen Fone wee tie in ictohon outset ieaa Monel he TP vee ge SRS tT AR ee 2 Wiliam Shabeps BENE. O God, sit, here's dish I lve not: cannot a may 'D. PEDRO. Come, lady, come; you have lost the Bonk hate Beat. Indeed my rd he entit me awhile; and gee i dob hat or irl one: ay once ae oe, ‘me with alse dice, therefore yout Grace may wel say [pot te . PeDko. You have put him down, lady, you have pat ht 8 Bear, Sol would note should dome, myiod let Tshoulg eet mother affook, [have brought Coxint Claudio, w toseck 7 es 1D PEDRO. Why, how now; count! wherefore are you sd? Cuavp. Notsad my lod .PeDko. How then? sick? Sup, Nees my HEAT. ‘The counts ether sd norsick, nor men, nor wll bt coun daranonng andsonehnge ha ounce D.PrDRO. fat, lay, think your blazon tobe te: though Th, swom,ifhe beso hisconcetisfale. Here, Claudio, Ihave veel {thy name anf Heros won: have broke with her father an gpodwilobisined name thedayofmarrage and God gee {WtoN. Count tke of me my daughter, and with her my fone ‘Grace hath made the match, and al grace sy Amen tit Best.” Speak, count your eve. ‘Guavo, ‘Skence isthe perfect herald of oy: were but ite up if cold sy how much. Lady, you ae mine, 1am youn: pee vay mys for you, and date upon the exchange Beat. Speak, cousin yeu cannot, top his mouth with is a et not im speak nether D. Pepto. Inf lady, you have a merry hear. Brat. Yes my lor thank, poor foot keeps onthe windy ie care My cosine him in his a that isin et heat ‘GuAvD.” Ando she doth coin Brat.” Good Lor forallance! Thus goes everyone tthe wold us ‘nd Lam sunburnt | may siti a comer, and cy heigh a? sn Timay and ery heigho be sober eal pr ene ey in unscese! __MichAd About Nehing 1 Lady Beatrice wil get you one PEDO. i ater have one f your tes geting. Hath Your Beat. Tener brother like you? Your father gotexcellent husbands, aia cul come by thm Wl you have me DP a neg ae anthro woking a: ‘oe nu a fo enn ay BH serch or Crs, hon me Iwas bom speak ll ith nd no mater sree” "Your sence mos allen me, ano be men bet be cs you out of queso, you were bom in «merry hour ev No; remy ld ty mater ered but then there wa sar snd and unr tat wo | bom, Cosi, God giv ou 1! ‘BeaT.-Lory you-mnereys' s (Exit) Beto” By iy toh» pleated lay. . PrN eri aftheneancoly ment inher, my lod she Nc al but when she seep and no eer ed then fo have lei my daughter eae ath olen deamed of unapines, td waked bee wi laughing p.paoad.” She eno ends o Beat elo a hsband ron", by no mean: she moka her woes ut fs Pore. She were an excellent wie or Benedick Peon" Lows my lod they were bata weck maid they woul ak hence mad sa prota. "Count Claudio, when mean yout got church? Gusto “Tomenow, my ld te oc om cathe love have all is tes Leon: Not sill Monday, my dear son, which is hence a just sever ight and tine to be, to, t ave all things answer my mind, D,Pzow0. Come, you shake the head at 0 long a breathing: but, 1 ‘warrant thee, Claudio, the ie shall nt go daly by us. wl in ‘he term, undertake one of Hercule labour; which i, to bring Signor Benedick andthe Lady Beatice into a mountain of affec= tion the one with the other I would fain have it a match; and I oubt not but to fashion i, i you thee will bt minister such tsitance aI shall give you destion leo ad am oth cst meen ight watch ‘Cuaup. “And I, my lord. eet = i] ec Pero, “And you too, gentle Hero? Sa PE a i gl PSS gle ets 1S n Willen Shape a Heo. 1 will do any modest ofce, my lord, to hel = g00d husband 70 1 lp my conn D. Pron. And Benedick is nat the unhopefilest hubang y. Know. Thus far ean I praise him he sof noble sean 21 valour, and confirmed honesty. I will teach you how to fa seer ae ate shall in love wth Boned 22% Jour two help, illo practise on Benedick, that, in despa ‘uick wt ad his query stomach, he shall ll a loys ogee tice Ifwecan do this, Cupid is nolonger an archer: his nee be ous, for weare the only lovegods, Go in with me, and rift youn di ead Scene II. The same. Enter Dow Jou and Boracito Jae tb Gt hn il rye dg sai me Su ter rer eae dige Deten nae san ro wa ett tn Bar Fe eat pr nh pace ee ssecwaml nica eet eee ae ‘Much Ado About Nothing B tio whose estimation do you Such a one as Hero. in manying the renowned Cla 1 Sy hold up—to a contaminated stale, jon, What proof shall | make ofthat? sont andagh to misuse the prince, to vex Claudio, to undo * en, and Hill Leanato. Look you for any other issue? tos nly to despite them I will endeavour any thin. ‘so rem ind me a meet hour to draw Don Pedro and the +, sant Claud alone tell them that you know that Hero loves me; Count kind of zeal both tothe prince and Claudio, as —in lve item brothers honour, who hath made this match, and his 22% reputation, who is thus like to be cazened with the sem tiene ofa. maid,that you have discovered thus, They will anes belive thi without tia offer them instances; which hall Bere es likelihood than to see me at her chamber-window: eee eal Margaret, Hero; hear Margaret term me Claudio; and Ping them to see this the very night before the intended pring. for in the meantime Iwill 30 fashion the mater that Pleo hel be absent,—and there shall appear such seeming truth af Hero’ dsloyally, that jealousy shall be called assurance and all the preparation overthrown. D. Joun. Grow this to what adverse isue it ean, 1 will put it in practice. Be cunning in the working this, and thy fee sa thousand cas ow, Be ou conta inthe aeuton, ed my curing shall not JOHN Iwill presently go lear their day of marriage. (Exeunt.} itn pe ScENE IL. LEONATO'S orchard, Enter BNEDICE BENE, Boy! Enter Boy. Bor. Signo? Bene iy chambering esa book ringithither to mein och Box. "Tam hee aly i Bane oot but woul hve thee hence, and eran a oy a much wonde tat one man seing how much ama tual ese dct bho ae fat nghed at sch sallow fles in ater, become te trentaisorn cory alinginlove-and sucha mans Clade Thavetnowe hen twa msc with i Botte uma the fle; and now adhe ater hear the tabor and the pp ie now hes be won ve wld tea sl not ose a gd amnurand now wil helic ten night ave, caving the fone Sew double Hew wet speak plan and tothe purpose ‘nese mi andasolde an now she tumed orbogpy sede ey tail banquet sto many sang eb Maylbesocometed nde with these ye I eannot eh ik tot wilt evo batleve may tansonm me oan oye ot a eb Reels noeenalemesichalad. One woman a et Ta we Scher yetlamwell ater vious yet a wel Aiallgace enone won one woman sal nt come 8° sR he shall be Bats certain: ise or none, S20 nr ten er never ko he ome nat ee; cle rot for an ge of god cea len mic, an her ha shall bef what color pee God, Hal the prince and Me as ; serv wl ie me Be — (Withdraws! B 1 Noth erucsomem __ Moch Ado Abou Nothing ‘CiaUDIo, and LEONATO. on FED ah xo. Come, shall we hear this susie? Oat ex my god lord How tl he eveing id on purpase to grace harmony! om rere Benedict hath i il i se BFEDHOG, en wally rt vith Mi. over Basan wit sa, wll ea hat song again. eoro. Come, Balas, Dart O; good my Sar woce be sthe ment oeccleney ‘Doputa stange fee tnd ket me-wo0 moO: [py the, sing aunt beaure you talk frog Sine Te unks nat wort, yet heroes Teena cme OPER sou wl hold donee Destinnots Not he bre mt ne Why teste V7 ® Pe ‘notes, forsooth; and nothing, sep Sedan cps soul aso Shee etal jes ‘ny soney, wh me Bur The Song Sigh no more, ladies, sgh no more, fen were deewers evr, ‘One fot n sea and one on shore, "fo one thing constant never 1 gat pve cones chante a mae Wiliam Shakespeare ie % * vest tel ane ae agian am ‘Of dumps so dull and heavy," ‘The fraud of men was ever: a ee imine poeta eee er Saree ice a Se one gee eae ‘BaLTH. "Thebettemmyford. ‘D.PEDRO. Berso-fareweHl. [Exit BAL1 [er ee at love ae Sie ‘Benedick? i Soe eee Me ee thy led, Leann el what to think of it tt Spoon tater pastt Pa hoy ica, Sateen 2 scone n Much Ado About Nothing sors: “ounterfei! There was never counterfeit of passion od = ace es icant ne eh 2 te enh = cunt. She di indeed Se ee on Jd my daughter ‘You amaze me: 1 would have ble agains all assaults of afec- y lord; especially against Be- i would have swom it had, my ite-bearded fellow Fin-sael-reverence: edick exe. [ shoul speaks i ts; Culp. He hath ta'en the infection: hold it up CHA so Hath she made he affection known to Benedick? ee NNo; and swears she never wil: that’ her torment. row MTs tue, indeed;so your daughter says: ‘Shall 1 saya he UP. have so oft encountered him with scorn, write to inn that | love him?” Leon, This says she now when she is beginning to write to him: for ‘el be up twenty times a night and there wl she sit im her smock fishe have wrt sheet of paper: my daughter tells us all Cuaup, | Now youtalkofa sheet ofpaper, daughter told uso Leon. O, wher she had-writt-and-was reading itover, ste fond, Benedick and Beatrice between the sheet? cuau. That LEON. O, she tore the letter into thousend-halipence; sailed at her- "alf-that she shoulbe so immodest 10 write to-one that she-krew 1d think this a gull* but hat the wh should fout him, ihe writ tome: yea Cuaup. Then down upon her knees she fall pon her knees she fall, weeps, sobs, beats her heat, tears het hair, rays, curses; ‘Osweet Benedick! God give me patience!" pale 4 [Ltox.” She doth indeed my daughter sso: and wg 88 "auch overbome he that my daughter one Sy is sometime afer a doa desperate outrage to herself itis very true Mand ee PEDRO. Itwere good that Benedick knew ” willnt sce Nr Cau. "To what nd? He would make bua the poor lady worse. POM OF 0 ogy D. Pew eng hm, excellent yee ld; and, ot ofall sunpcog ae Se Cau. And she exceeding wise vito Peon "Ine thing bt in ovng Bend, ON." Grmptoningr and i oho inrenkteoibodtat he ito ae esr Lhe ene; her ancl and hare a D. PepRo. this dotage on me-1 pray yout will say. (Claup. Hero thinks surely she wilde; for she say she wil dj love er not and she wil di er she make her Inc bn the wll de fhe woo her, rather than she will bate one beak het accustomed erossness, D. PEDRO. She doth wel: ifshe should make tenderS of her lov, te vety possible hell scorn it; for the man, as you know al, hah ‘contemptible spirit CLaup. He is a very proper man, PEDRO. “He hath indeed a good outward happiness. Cau. Before God! and in my mind, very wise, PEDRO. He doth indeed show some sparks that ae lke wit Glau, And I take him to be valiant D. PEDRO. As Hector, I asure you: and-in the managing of quar “he-avoids: them -with-re# yeru—scmem Much Ado About Nothing 2» sorumsemwem Much Ado About Nothing 29 D. PEDRO. _Andso-wiltl-do-forthe mando fear Gad -howsaereit ‘act Well, Tam sorry foryour niece, Shall we go sek Benedick and ell him of het love? CuauD.' Never tell him my lord let her meat tout with good counsel, TzON-Nayet PEDRO. thesia ove Benedick wel; and I could wish he would modesty cxamine himself to see how much he is unworthy so good lady. LeoN. My lord, ill you wall? dinners Giav. fhe do not dote on her upon this I will never trust my ‘expectation 1D. PEDRO. Let there be the same net spread for her, and that must, your daughter and her gentlewomen cary. The sport will be, when they hold one an opinion of anothers dotage, and no such mater, thats the scene that I would see, which-wil-be-merely dmb show Let us send her to call him in to dinner, [Exeunt Don Pero, Ciavpio, and Leonaro,) Bene, {Coming forward) Thiscanbeno tick the conferencewassadly home. They have the truth ofthis from Hero, They scem to pity the lady: it seems her affections have theie all bent Love met why, it rust be requited. I hear how Lam ensured: they say I will beat nyse proudly, fl perceivethe love come from her, they sa oo that she will ther die than giveany sign ofafection, did neve hink to ‘marry: Imus not seem proud: happy are they that hear thet dete tions and ean putthem to mending. Thy say the lady is fat,—tisa truth, I can bear them witness; and virtuous, —"ts 80, I eanmot re- prove itand wise, butforlovingime,—by my toth, itis moaddition to her wit, nor no great argument of he folly, for Iwill be horibly in love wth her: I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of witbroken on me, because haveraled slong against marriage: but doth notthe appetite alter? aman lovesthe meat in his youth that he ‘cannot endure n his age. Shall uipsand sentencesand these paper bullets” ofthe brain awea man rom the carer of his humour? No, {he world must be peopled, When Isai would diea bachelor, Ldid otthink should live til were marred. Here comes Beatrice. By ‘his day! she's afairlady do spy some marks oflovein her. ‘Enter BEATRICE, uy east yl am ett id YU coment Bear, Fai Beatrice, I thank you for your pains inns Bene Fa eas gis thr hans tan you de Thank me: fit had been painfl, I would not have come sow "rte pam, en te mesa? Bene too moth yo ay tke upon ni se ial Toke no some pio ca one Hal‘Asnat my wil am sent to bid you come ina Se are ball kek ima pera thanks than you took pains to thank me;' that’s as much he “Any pains that take for you i @s easy as thanks. £1 bade} ther tama donetoveher tama jen: [wll go piy ee Ei) Pie ee ie ee ACT IIL. Scent I. LeoN«0's orchard. Enter Heo, MARGARET, and URSULA exo. Good Margret, run thee tothe palous: ‘Tere sal thou find my cousin Beatrice Proposing with the prince and Claudio: Winer her er, and tll her, and Ursula Walkin the orchard, and our whole discourse [ball of her; ay that thou overheard’ us; ‘And bid her steal into the pleached bower, ‘Where honey 7 Forbid the ue-terenter, He favourites, ‘Made proud by princes ide ‘Agtina that power tat bred here-wil-she hide her ‘Eiken ou propose. This ish oie, sagt emt and eet ae fx make he ce, warant you, present Mtns Now Urata when Beate dah come, ‘kewego tae tially wp and down, ur tak must ony be of Beneick Wen fo nae iy, et be thy pat Topic him more than ever man ad meri Nyt the mst be, how Benedick Ik in love with Betice, Ofahi-mater leh Cops erat Thatonly-woundrby heaney 31 [Exit] 2 Wiliam Shalepcre a uM ere Enter Bice, bend 8 Now begin; fark who etic He ping ra {ey the ground, to hear our conference ‘Urs. “The pleasantst angling s to-see-the fish ‘Gutwiirhereterraasthesihersteam, ‘And geet devour the wescherows bat s : Fearyoo not my partofthe dialogue: ino, Thengomesea her that he ear lose noth (Othe fase sweet bt that we lay for it (Approaching ho No, ty, Un she to didn now her spits areas coy and wild changer ofthe rock rs Butare you sure “That Beneick les Bese oe? Hono.” Sosy the prince nd my nev-toth lod ss. And i hey bd you tel her of, madam? Hino. They i ene me to sequin he oft Tat pemudel hem they loved Benedck, Tovithhim vee with econ, And never et Bence know oe (ss Wy dd 900? Deth not the gentleman ese fill rina bed See Bete shal euch upon? Hato. Oa fine! know he dah deserve ‘uhm eyed oa at Nate never meds womens heart Of poate ithn tt of Bene adn and som ie parking tn her ee, Mspiing wht thy lok om se her ‘esl hy tht her Alte ce ems weak se canot love, i Ra el ake fee 33 secocsmes Mich nl Nei ion rte ge a rot isso selfendeated. URS. ee ‘Sure, I think so; neces cet eda mae pea Mepis a He. ob, young, how ral featured He A el him basa: iced, Bat ad eke gentleman soul e er sister eset sere Tp vey man te wong ie Out; Sedtnve ges totrath ad vite hat $icmplnes and ment purchase as Sirs, sch ning sot commendable Ws, NS: note be ood and from ll ions, ene cant icone ‘eed tell erst fT should speak Sie espe in ste tal ugh me html ress met death with wit Pitre let Bene ike coverd fre, sume away ings, wate inwardly Fre bet death than with mocks, {Wich gas ad ae th ding. Uns etl er of hart she wl 3. Hino. Noe | wl got Benede, “hd eure into ght agaist hs pasion ‘nd. tay deve sme honest sanders ‘estan my coun atone dath nat iow How mach ail word may empobon Hing Urs Odom do your cousin such ron She cane be wc thot ue fudgement — Hing ooh and exelent sot Avahes pad tones refe Stare a geen Sgr Benedck tio ‘He nthe ony nan ofa cre a es, u Wiliam Shakespeare a ita ete ar rtiion sada pig yt Sens Bed, EC doce wperotael sis: Goering ly fh fete etn letra the Heerlen dcx ew kad When nyo ek ee tea, Wig Seolon oop en be Th tive re aloes ttn Sema {Whath he a fumih me mao ting Ser hee Leon topes HeRo, IFit prove so, then loving goes by haps: Soa Oop swans me rl pe ‘Eenn Heo Best, [Coming frend) What fr isin mine eat Coote) ‘Stand I condemn‘d for pride and scorn so much? - Conta bevel and ties pd ae! Nolo ie belind he cle aS lwo i, Tame nyo ent oy ng had Ith det vey ne hal te hee Thieves upins hy band Remap teiecetatat eleven eentg ist ScENE IL. A room in LeONATO'S house. Enter Don PeDRo, CLAUDIO, BENEDICK, and LEONATO. D.PeDRo. Ido but sty til your marrage be consummate and ther fl owatd Aragon eee ‘CLAUD, TI bing you thither, my lord, if you'll vouchsafe me 2 fet wayped cords bid wth bine, hin wince ed AH Mach Ado Abo Nthing % ca peat itn the new los of Ut Na at wo ‘tand forbid him to wear it wana econ an “ill ony ‘with Benedick for his companys lov, iran htt oh oh a ith Pe forshoot at : ‘and his tongue sete emr eens sound 3 bell tahoe at a heat thinks hs tong speaks une "Gils, [am nota have Been. mets you ae sade. = ‘Git etn, Teen age pf b> Proce Pee gtr ‘hang it frst, and draw it afterwards." oe oe ne to Pook. Whesei-butshumourorsewiem: Bene, Well, everyone can master a grief but he that has it. Ciao. Yet sy Ihe isin love Setono. ‘There -n0-appesrance-of fancy i hitn,-antesrtbes fancy thate hah to strange duises-as tobe Pratchmarrtorday, Frenchman tomo; or inte " ea German fiom the wait dowrward;allslops;*and a-Spaniatd- fom the hip upward, no-doublet-Unlese he have a fancy to this foolery, asi eppears he hat, he ino feo! Tor faney-as you work have st appear hers Cuavin. Ife be notin love with some woman, there is no believing, ‘old sighs ' brushes his hat 0° mornings what should-that-bode? D.Progo,” Hath any man sen hima at the barber’? CCiauD, No, but the Barbers man hath been seen with him; andthe old omament of his eheek eat already sted tensa tox, Indeed, he looks younger than he did, bythe loss of a beard, ie bowlers, which fllowe ei gnc engine ody eee deat ester See ee 2 solos, iting towers exces : 36 Willa Shakespeare Paro. Naya! abs imslFwith cv can you sma ge a Cuawo. D. Pena, Yerrortopeinthimseli2for on thetic, LAUD. Nayzbuithic esting. pinit-ahich-ie now PPE ri. Fol eieripaetoneiclindag ae ae eee ea Se eae ee Ono ake el dopa rare D.PEDRO. She-shall-be-buried-withrhertace upwards, De opr ora ie peer rr eeentae tae emer these hobby-hones mast not heat. ca pees B moe wba ih hm hat eee! aaa ae eee He eircom ce rae another when they meet, sj peeps Riau rigietee cinta Ba, nn BE tat Cae a falal peptic lly ‘Claudio may hear; for what | orc i Sam fie CaN or tip ob mal ae 4 spl marion aes fap {Speeder rt abou that india where the finger sould be eed ivan ag ssa nn erin x Bp not D.JONN: ere be any impediment, | Pray ron. Ge” ee ar leo a eos you wel Dan. ame hier tell you a wee certo esc oS Sx empath aca Dot ee think you of a wore tie, and I wil it her to Socata pena ped sy ee ee Ue be Eepeiem anne tetas Se Seis vide orm ‘cuuo, May this beso? DPeDwo, Twill nt think it Jou. Ifyou dae nt tt that you see, confess “Liou wil follow me, [wil show you enough; and when ‘ego more, and heard mot, proceed accordingly. Cun. IT see any thing to-night why [should not marry her to- ‘morrow, in the congregation, where I should wed, there will 1 shame het D.Peowo. And, as 1 wooed fr thee to obtain her, Iwill join with thee 1 circumstances shortened, for lady is disloyal every man’s Hero. not that you know: you have to disgrace her. fons. Twill disparage herno father til you are my witnesses: bear ‘itcoldly but till midnight, and lt the issue show itself. D.PeDRo. Oday untowardly turned! CLAUD. O mischief strangely thwarting! D. Jou. O plague right well prevented! so will you say when you have seen the sequel ([Exeunt] eer ene 38 38 Wilkam Shakespeare fc SCENE IIL A street, Enter Docnensy and VERCES with the Watch, Doo. Are you good men nd ie? ‘Vero. Yea, or ele it were pity but they should suffer salva do eee Doc, Nay that were a punishment fo good for them, ave ty allegiance in hem, being Csen for Ge fore ed \Verc. Well, give them ther charge, neighbour Dogberry Doo. Fint whe tink you the most des mart Be cont Fst Warci. Hugh Otecake, sit, or George Seacle; for then write and read, ” Doc.” Game hier, neighbour Seacole. God hath bleed yo Talamta b hareleocurineni te paotnae er Cope col vad com mire sec, Wart. Both which maser ontble,— Doo. Yauhavertlncestreut be your enw Well frye, “itn gre Cod hana ake no Dot oF oS errthere no need ota sab Youre hought hve hemos serseles! and Stn Era mth natch ets er youthelanten Ts your chge:youshall comprehend al vpn? mes you bidony mana inthe princes name. a $e Wat How wl mt tan 2. Why, th ken net ofa, btlethim goad prs thettatheatchtogthe, and thank Cad youare doe Vie lt ad wh ble, he bore prince abject Ps Ce onion shal ao aN erable! and not 1 be SN to Gor ak like an. ancient and most quiet ae 1; for | oo sete Seas aa rie! il, you are to call at al 1¢ ale-} " og al are sober: if they make you Doc, Wh et eae Yo may they arent he men 70 ean ered oe i may suspect him, by virtue of your Sorin mete 2 at fe, ee sober tar ras rye hone seer ah Oe als payed “tiene i yc ante shed: the most peaceable way for you, fyou do take a thief, ied et treo thst i ean, pec i a ee ath more aan he es Fa en pyre tem ers cease Seat ot i ee berth ei ireag area metas] Foe ong irnatclrnte Be NETIC ad fae genpocble e pret Momo fae pet a Jo fiestl)ig lente 5 Bil nd pe a be, 0 Wiliam Shakespeare i Vibe Rp hpsley iat eee Dos, Fre thngy tone athany ant ‘he_may-stay-lhieni-amarry Vsnc—By'lady Hint beso. Doc. aa Wel mass, rod night a thee beg, ‘weight chance, cll up me: Keep your fellow’ counay a Seago Cone egioun ayy ‘Warch. Well, masters, we hear our charge: let us go st here wy church-bench till two, and then all to bed. PO ty oc. One word more, hanes neighbours. I pray you, wah Signor Leona’ dor forthe wedding being There aot ea there is great col tonight. Adieu: be vigtant®I beseech (Bseunt DOCEERRY and Vigo Enter Borachto and CONRADE. Bora. What, Conrad! Waren. [Aude] Peace! stir not Bora Conrad, Isa! CON. Here, man; lam at thy elbow. Bow. Mass, and my elbow itched; I thought there would sab follow Con. I willme thee an answer fr that and now forward with hye Bors. Stand thee close, then, under this penthouse fort das ‘ain; and wil like a true drunkard, ute al o thee ‘WATCH. [Aide] Some teaton, masters: yet stand close BoRA. ‘Therfore know have eamedof Don John a thousand duc CON. Ii posible hat any villany should be so dear? oa S He any villany shook ‘eset eterna of poor ones pore ‘mapsmakc lat pice ep Con. Enonderstie Bons, Fiat chous thu art-meontinmed~Thouknowest tha ‘ehion of doublet. oa hat ore elon, nothing tema 5 gan, ign a ‘Yess apparel £oRaea the-ehion. Gon Yor iit ete fon thefook Butea tort fom * ware [Aside -bnow that-Deformedy-- tae 3s is club? Con. All his Fsce;and Tee that the fashion weers-out-more apparel “han the man. But art not thou thyself giddy-with the ashion-+00, ow hast shifted ont of thy tale nto telling me-oF the fashion? sone "Nara, neiher uttooy Gat hve tng wooed Marge, the Lady Hero's gentlewoman, by the name of Hero: she leans me outathermistress chamber-window,bidsme athousand times good right — tll thistle vilely:—Ishouldfirsttell thee how the prince, Claudio and my master, planted and placed and possessed by my mast Don John saw afar offin the orchard this amiable encounter. Con.” And thought they Margaret was Hero? Boks. “Two of them did, the prince and Claudio; but the devil my ‘aster knew she was Margaret; and partly by his oaths, which first postesed them, partly by the dark night, which did deceive them, but chiefly by my villany, which did confirm any slander that Don pinnae, aay went Claudio enraged: swore he would meet a8 he was appointed, next morning at the temple, and there, before the whole congregation, shame her with what he sav o'er "ight, and send her home again without a husband 1. ec iy, iy. ie ee 3 2 Wiliam Shakespeare at First Warcn, We charge you, inthe prince's name, Sec. Warci, Call up the right master constable fat! We recovered th mo dangerous pice oflcchenrnee '¢e peer at merit a ipa) Sean Con. Masters, masters — me orth Tea ‘Con Maser Fist Ware” Nv sak charge out obey 960 png, Sey, Boma. We ar like to prove a godly commodity, being taken these men’s bills. eae iabel ox. “Aconmodty inquest, warn! you. Come, wel (Ese Scene IV. Hero's apartment. ‘Enter Hexo, Mancaner, and Unstta ‘exo. Good Ursula, wake my cousin Beatrice, and desire her tore Uns, wil ld io. And bid her come hither Uss. Wal, (it) Matc. Trot think our other abst! were beter HE No yh Mg. wer Mao. By my totsnetse good ad warrant your cousin wills. Heo, My coun’ fol and thou at another Til ert none 1 le int ed wih ion wr ete ey OE "nie fe edt su tcl and keh weap Much Ado Aboat Nothing * Stata fashion, faith 150 ge that hey Pai 0 # cloth 0 Ho Oo s but 2 nightgown in respect of you! ral By a a 2a er, wh pea, down lee sie sisad skirts, round underborne with a bluish tit i se eee 2 acl and exelent fasion, yous is worth 8 raf the Buch ‘exceeds, they say: ecudtiondand the ight el otberwise tighter mot Fe ny Lady Beatice ee; hee she comes. Enter BEATRICE. Hexo. Good morrow, coz Bear, Good morrow, sweet Hero. so. Why, how now? do you speak in the sick tune? Bear. 1am out ofall other tune, methinks. Mate. Clips into ‘Light lve; that goes without burden: do-you, singit-and Tl dance it Best, Yelight ove; with your heels then, # your husband-have stables enough- youl ae he shall lack no barns Mac: © legitmate construction! scorn that with my heels, Bear. “Tsalmost ive o'clock, cousin; ts time you were ready. By my troth, Tam exceeding il: high Lapeaighe Marc. Fora hawk a hors, ora husband? Bear.” For the letter that begins them all, H. 2 eo ap to whch hai wat tached 4 Wiliams Shakespeare ae, 2 ext What mene theft? pra ore MiG eet en rracenaseethargoien ee Bear. Iam stuffed, cousin; I annot smell "Peta, Mane. Amaid, and stuffed! there's goodly catching of co ferric Colfer iag apprehension? - Mare) 'Ever since you lef it Doth nat my wit become BEAT. Its not seen enough, you should wear it in your cut "9 troth, I am sick. is 8D. By ny, Mant Getyotsone ofthis tled Gand Ber nas heae iwealy ingore guaimer td dh tai Bee eect iibcaetad yel ietiany Ce ‘Benedictus, mi aint, Aine Mae stp pea gS eel ce lin nal Yor may ink perchance a ee Fron Wetdhdanmeteah ocak ence ye notto think what! can; nor, indeed, I cannot think, if would that ‘my heart out of thinking, that you are in love, or that you will be love, or that you can be in love. ¥et Benedick wast nt nonisha amen Seoverchec roulette “nou, in despite of hisheat-he eats his meat without gradgine-and Bi pet a energy tr pti a Beat. What pace is this that thy tongue 2 ‘Marc. Not a false gallop. A ay Recenter URsuLA. Uss._ Madam, withdraw th withdraw: the prince, the count, Signior Benes ‘Don hn analtealans ofthe town recone tothe HeKo. Help to dres me, good coz, good Meg, good Ursula, [Exe ee ‘scent: V. Another room in LEONATO'S house, with DoGBeRRY and VERGES. honest neighbour? Enter LEONATO, re confidence! with you that de- ‘What would you with me, oN we 20m Ho ar, oul EE fh yer btimeh Marry, hist 3 oc, Nexintruthit isi Lion. What stm Bes aks a ite of the matter anol man, Doe. cor drmitate nots blunt as, God help, Lwould desire they ae but in faith, honest as the skin between his brows. ene eTthank God Lam as honestas any man living that is an ol man and no honester than L Doo Camparisons are odorous? palabras;* neighbour Verges. xox. Neighbours, you ae tedious. BES pleases your worship to say so, but we are the poor duke's cers but wuly, for mine own pat, if were as tedious as aking, L ould find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship. Leos, All thy tediousness on me, ah? Doc. Yea, an were a thousand pound more than ‘tis for I heat as feo carson on your voip asf any an the city; and though Ibe but a poor man, Iam glad to hear it Yenc. "And sam fe Leos. I would fain know what you have to say. Seer by or “coneence® iso ca plas, fow words ton] psy fr selastion” iu z a i z + pal i i pes or kn ny Doo. "A good old man sir he wl be talking 2h Mea smcnin hem got Colbelpe tsetse ey. Hi night Vago nell Gods a good arte Heh aha, one mst ide behind. An honest soul Ft a trot he, sever broke bread: but God iso be Sigg ‘men are not alike; alas, good neighbour! "he Leos. Inlet neigh comes to sho of ou Doo. Gifs tht Gad ges Leon Tos eve yo Boe._ One wo su ach Shae indeed compre ‘spicious® persons, and we would have them this monget!% ina lee yor pooh seam Leok Te th euminaton our and big ite Lamy, hate ay appease you, 5 Pega ng Lion. Driaksome nin ee you go: ae you wel Entra Mewege. et Mylord, they stay for you to give your daughter to herhusbant (Exeunt Leowato and Messenom) oc. Go, good partner, go, get you to Francs® Seacole; bd him big his pen and inom the gol we ae now to xan Sk Nez: (And we ust doit wily em t-warant yous her hat she same oltanosnoncome-onygethe cane wert et curereommancetor an mestine atthe gaol ea © cpa sapien 1 Sho me suthcent, 5 Parse, Sexcl\ft ame gen x Geng (At I seni [ter DON PEDRO, ACTIV. SCENE I. A church. Dow Jottn, LeowsTo, FRIAR FRANCIS, CLAUDIO, "ppanbtck, Heo, BEATRICE, and Attendants “thelr paticular-daties-ater fut Mou come hither, ny ld to mary this ay. oN GM Ne marie ter ar, you come to many her Hs Ladomcome hr bad cot ee tate a tate coped apeiron noe geld Rib aetna seers Pe aiaroek eee Giunta pares Wino” Nowe lord Fru. Koo you any count? Lao, are ake sano, none ‘Cu. 0, what men dare do! what men maydotwhatmen-daily do, et tong hat hey Jl pone coe Anterjections?: Why, then; some be of taughing.-as, lat, Sand thee by, ar. Father, by your leave Wala mcrae ive me this mad, your daughter? wos. “afd, oman Go df pe her me A Ad what have Ito give you back, whose worth, ey counerpise this rich and prec pe v sox Gome;-FiaFrani-b-ri-only-to-the-plen foro Gages and jon aall-ecoum 8 William Shakespeare CiavD. Sweet prince, you Tea me noble hen Ther Leo, hc bet bck aga nln Give ot this ten orange to your fiends She’ but the sign and semblance of het honour, Behold how like amd she bloshes here Osha authority and show of uth Gan euning sin cover tl withal Gomes nt that blood a modes evidence “Toantnese simple Would you not swear, ‘Ally thatseerthat she were maid Bytheeeterorshows? Bat shes none She knows the heat oF usurious bed, Her blush is guitines, not modest Leon. What do you mean, my lord? uw. otto be married otto kit my soul an approved wanton,” Leon. "Dea my lord yo, in you own proof, love angus’ th reitance of her youth, ‘And made dle of her virginity, — CCuavo, Throw wba you woul sy: f1 have known her, ‘You will ay se df embrace me ata husband, ‘Ando exons the forehand sn No, eont, I ncrertemped her wth word too lrg: But ata bother this site, show’d Bast sineriy and comely lve Hero.” Andee leer aero you? Ciaub. Outon the! Seerning Twill You sem fo me as Dian in heron, Achat ate ole be tow, yu ate mare intemperate in your blood ‘Than Venus othe pamper animals ‘That ge in sage sensuality Heno Im ld wel that he dah peaks wide? Lact coy BE a Tsand dshonouthathave gone about ite against it _ ce PEDRO, Nothing, unless you render her again, ey Much Ado About Nothing Jommon stale ken, or do I but dream? rd these things re tae. eos. Allah et move one question to your daughter Guat, Larter and nly power ae he, bid her answer truly. re thou art my child. Guige thee do so, a5 thow att my sos fend mel how aT beet HERG at kind ofeatechsing call you this? can neat make you anwer tly to your name Geo” rt ot Hera? Who can bt that ame “yin repre With any fst epee Many, that can Hero; ‘Reco itself en blot out Her’ virtue. Here an was he talked with you yestemight reat your window betwit twelve and one? Now, iyou are a maid, answer to this exo. "ald with no man at that hour, my lord. Prono. Why, then ae you no maiden. Leonato, Tuam sony you mst hear upon mine honour, Mysll ny brother, and tis grieved count Did see er, hear her, at that hour lastnight ‘Talk with a ruffian at her chamber-window; ‘Who hath indeed, most ike a liberal villain, CConfed the vile encounters they have ad Athousand tines in secret. D. Jon.” Fie fe! they ae not to be named, my lord, ‘Not to be spoke of; cus 1 al omthing worn outby we; a protite, «| 0 Wii Shake “There snot chatiy enough in engage, Without once oer tem Th prey, Tam sory fer ty mc government Cine.” Oller, hata Hero has boon, Tha ty otord ces had been paced About iy hough and oun oy heat Ben heel nt Se, ‘Tow pre piety an impos put Forthee lock sp alle gater fo, dod ony epthirn oncctor hang “rama bene tough of ar et dagger here for: Leos Hah romans dagger ere a point forme? (He Best, Why: how now, con! where snk you domes = BJon Come, tg. These things, come ta ei, Sites her is (Exum! Dow PeDAO, DOX Jw nd Cap) Bene. How doth ie Baar ‘Dead think Help, uncle! Hero! my, Hea Unel! Signin Benedict 1080 Fae ae no wy ty ean hand Death th aie coe for her same That may be wid fo Bar How no, cousin Hero FRIAR, Have comfort, lady. LEON. Diet chow lookup? aut Yeu wherefore should she not? LEON. Wherefore! Wy, dath nt eer eat thing ‘Gry shame upon he Col she hee deny ‘The sory that pnt n he blood? Donet he, Her donot ope thie yes For i I hink how woul ot quickly di, Thought thy sits were sronge than thy shames, Ml woul, on the rearward of epoeche, Sie at thy ife Greve I, had but one? Chi or that ral are’ mer ,one oo much by thee Why had one? Wy ever wast tho vey in my eyes? ser, sega ee ‘scooter, ry, she, O, she i aller. va sat the wide sea Hat pee which ay eo BE Satelit Oy pt Lom ie IT WOVE, er ol ny comin bei Bear agp were you her Belo at night? Bet Cott na toh, un lst ig TNC trchemonts Been het bed sot Cooke conf Oat estonger made "itch was bee bard up wth sf rn! Meal the to princes and Claud le Whe oe hero tat speaking he ones, Walia eit Hence om he! let her ie Fru Heat meat, for hve ely boca ent 0 ong fd gen way una this cou of fortune, 1 ating ote lay have mark Ahura Bing apantons Tosa nto her ae found innocent shames angel whiten beat nay those Bases, Aad inher ee ere bah appear afr, To bum te cron that these nce hol Asner matey th Cte fa it cy seadng Misch epermtenised saben ‘Thetenourof my books trast not mp-ager 7 eee 5 Willa Shaespere Mysevereneer calling nnediiniy, If this nrect lady he-notguitles here Undersome biting eo Leos, Fray, it cannot be. “Thou seestthat all the grace that she hath Te Is that she will not add to her damnation [Asin of perry, she not denies it ‘Why seek thou, then, to cover with excuse ‘That which appear in proper nakedness? FFxuak. Lady, what man ise you are accused off HeRO. They know that do accuse me; I know none: TF know moe of any man alive "Than that which maiden modesty doth warrant, Let ll my sins lack merey! mater, rove-you that any-man-witrme conversed Athouts uameet-or that ester Maintain’ the change of words with any creature, Refuse me; hate me,tortre-me to death FFuat, There some strange misprision in the princes. Bene. Two ofthem have the very bent of honou ‘And if their wisdom be misled in this, ‘The practice of it ives in John the bastard, Whe spits til in frame ofvillanies LEON. Tow not. If they speak but trath of he, ‘These hands shall teat her if they wrong het honour, ‘The proudest of them shall well hear oft ‘Fame hati-not yetso dred this blood of mine, [Nor ageso ex tp my invention, Nor fortune made sc-havoe of my means, Normy bad life reft me so-much of friend, Bot they shal find-evaked in such « kind, ‘Bath strength of liab-end-poliey of mind, ‘To quit me of herr thoroughly. FRIAR Pause awhile, ‘And lt my counsel sway you inthis ease Your daughter here the princes left for dead: Lethher avhile be secretly kept in, 2 so! es 1 is dead indeeds tlh tet atom aan SS moment yout epitaph and $0 noe Titer eco fw a Mar ean that #90 ‘Chance at res on thirst COUT: | Sette Bata mt be so maita See tiean tthe wa scowl, Stal be am alls Ofer ea oe we prize not the woth ‘That what ei but being lackd and lost, Toate ck the ‘value, then we find Fe se Bat poseion would nat show’ us Waste our So wil fae with Claudio: Wher he sail hearse died upon hisword, Th de of he ie shal sweetly veep Inte meginaton, ndeverrneverofierie Sal come apparel in mote precious habit, More moving dicate and fll fife, Ino te ee and proxpct of his soul, “Than when she lived indeed; then shall he mourn, Weve lve had interest in his liver, And wish he had not o accused her, No. though he thought hs acewsation tue Lis bev, and doubt nok but success Wil fashion the event in beter shape ‘Than ean lay it down itr ikelthiood: But fall aim but this be level false, The sppostion af the ladys death Will quench the wonder of her infamy: ‘Audit itsort not wel, you may conceal her, best befits her wounded reputation, i 38 Ey Willem Shere puch Ado About Nothing Teme ec ond religous ie Guketaeye tongues nan nce, ge rae ete nn Keorrayiromnbonerd i prone et the pce ad Claw, Sein honour, wl deal in hi ves ur Shou wih your ise reer ing that | ow in gre, “The anal twine ma ead me Frat coment oy Fort cane sorry Uy Brine ae came ir Seife tel dy Feige: but prolong: have patence and endure re {fscunt al but BENEDICK and Beary Bune, Lady Beatrice, have you wept allthis while? 7 Bust Yu andl will yeep 2 we longer Bent Til not dee ta Beat Youhue wo eso; Ld ively Bist. Surly do bel our fr cousin is wronged Bratt mh mie un doer of at i Bune any way to show ch fendship? Bear. Avery ee oy but o such end BENe. Maya mando? Haar. Iie ar fc, bt wt yours BENE. {dolore ming he words wells yous ot hats? Bear Asstanges the thing Know not Iter spose ame ‘loved noting wel you but ble mena andy net Leafs nothing nol deny nothing, lam sony fc mye Bee. By my sword, Beatrice, thou lovest me. Beat. Do natovear and eat Bent, Tvl onary ta you love me; and will at hint tha ss love na you Bear.” Willy not et your word? ‘BENE. With no sauce that can be devised to it.I protest [love te Beat: Why then, God fogve mel Bent. What fece, eet Beatie? iss protest | ascent 1 was about 10 ow ne in a happy hour: ou have saved La reat 1 protest. eit wih a yy heart iat mone et rots Bg. Hewe ye do any thing for tee: Bene Come, bit BENE 1) Claudio, . pu {not for the wide wor acento Se es ieee : See gegen Dine er nth wee an Wh rn tthe come to take hands; and then, with iS by mS (Seca ee erin Siamiec tal ext Sweet Hero Shek wronged, she isslandered, she is undone Rated See oe me Tie a Seer eter Tere Se ee monet SS aosee ans saat ‘BeNE. Tatty, good Beatrice. By this hand, I love thee. 2 Cnt Conf spp coun“ ithe sme “comft asnctncl ss Wil Shabepare BEAT. Use it for my love some othe a Fgh Pe eal Be She emeya S tea anal inatindtetid oe Tan aT ‘hand; andes ou By this hand, Cn fear account. As you heat of me, so think sf Sal eg hy Scant ea sa akin Gy tes me SCENE II, A prison Ener Docay, Vents, and Sexton, in Vics nd Sen, now nd te Wa Doc. sour whole dsembly! appeared? Vets. 0,4 sol and cio fr the seston, SEX. Which be the malefcton? Do. Many that am nd my partner enc. Nay, thas certain; we have the exibition toe Sex But which are the offender that are to be examined a Ieee anes ear et thm come before me. What yor ng Bons. Borachio, Doc: Pray, wite down, Boschio. Yous sah? GON: am agente, and my name is Conde c. Write down, mater gentleman = Wit down, master gentleman Conade, Masters doo oe Bee aback 1 deny asembly you; but wil go about wi send Fraytoyousit net Sond an your eat 5 i ee peyote HN 708 int hy tthe way examine: YOU all a the pane’ Ta ennai rine jon a viln. Why this at eri: other lin. on ter contd se low eae: mat yor hm a ee? Se Mat that had ceed a hows eas of Don ATE ang the Lay Hero wrongly ce a bla ever was commited Pete, by mam, that ii Sex What else fellow? Foor Wares, And that Count Claudio did mean, upon his words, to Tisgace Hero before the whole assembly, and not marry her, ‘Doc. 0 llain! thou wilt be condemned into everlasting, redemp- tion fr ths. Sex. What else? Warex, This is all do not like thy look, I promise thee. 1 ee he meaning ie nce etic rein uci: py Degen wo for ene. 8 Mian Shae bee ns td pea nvcachoneetiiea le irc sens wr a es is very manner refused, and upon the grief ofthis sudden Maer conti, lt these ten be boon aah Preseli pare agee ar meh rey od oc, “Gomes etthen beopnne Vic. Letthem bein ean Con. Off, coxcomb!_ Se: att ny Ut nal es hr eS west tal ssh Plea eee Fsangtrok as Ae gated ee one Dian. Clagett eget estar ic kt icautdl dep eives tecpachaietts neesecsiat coe Tieton trates eee ae mee tne SoSrscpencdnpur tee po ee es eet hich Smee a ofioas od wich bore hora a hich nr, pty a piece of esha sy sin Msn ne that nonsthe i gosand h llow enough > Elo hath ad sane hath thinghandome aout him, Bring aay, Othat Thebes comet ee (bs ACT. ScENE I. Before LEONATO’S house, the zona and ANTONIO tyr. you goon thus, you wl il yourselE ‘Adit wisdom Ost second grief our pay the, cme thy counsel, Which ls into ane ease poitless Aarne ie: ge nate couch Naleto confor delight mine ear Iitach one who wrongs do st with mine. Benge aathr that loved his chil, seo of her overwel' ike mine, Aod din sak of pence, Aadletit answer every sai forseain peepee andsucha gtr such, tg tmeament; anc shapes amd form: * aR sen re sn apts NE — Fetter suong-madnesein-e-slker-thread, ts oe! ing to my 90% Ce TN ee No, no; ‘tisll men’ office to speak paten, “To those that wring under the load of sone But no man’s virtue nor sufficiency, s To be so moral when he shall endure The lke himself. Therefor give me no counsel, ‘My grief ery louder than advertisement, ‘Aw Therein do-men fom children nothing de LEON, prey thee; peace: wil be festrand bond, ‘That.could andute the toothache patiently, Howeverthey have wt the syle of gods, ‘Avr. Yet bend not ll the harm upon yourself, “Male thse that do offend you suffer to. LEON, There thou speak’ reason: nay, Iwill do so, My soul doth tell me Hero is belied; ‘And that shall Claudio know; so shal the prince, ‘And all of them that thus dshonour hee ‘ANT. Here comes the prince and Claudio hastily Enter Dow PepRo and CLavb\o. , PEDRO. Good den, good den. Cuan. Good day to both of you. LEON. Hear you, my lord,— D. Peo. ‘We have some haste, Leona. Leon. “Some haste, my lord wel, fe you well, my lod: ‘Ae you so hasty now? well alls one. Pond.” Nay do not quarel with us, good old man. could right himself with quartellin can Sem of woul ow mae Lawn. Who weongs him? eon Many tho dst wrong me, thou diemble, tha a, never ly thy hand upon thy sword; Treerticeno neon Cuawo, Many, beshtew my hand, sy, beshrew my hand, itshould give your age such cause of fear: o ata tar ora oa 1d iid do, "er rhe ot ob Kee innocet child and me ark mee ‘Tae ‘to lay my reverenc Bibel a Pe ec doe eh ‘nd hee ere never scandal slept, cue MY HEY ayn, Claud thine, Ly Fan Yay a, 2 eM of oth and Soom of thot age dan apes oy eer inhecry ha ce tent yourself, God knows I loved fig ag Wiliam Shabespere ‘Aatdaretoke a serpent bythe tongue; Boys, apes, braggars, Jack, mi a, gas, Jacks, milksops! “And speak- 3 , Hos tami ethene thy Laon Bt thes Antony, — i Come i oat Do not you mail tm el in D. Pee. “Ganomen bth we wl ne wake ou pte My heat is sorry for your daughters death eR Buon my honor ew caged wil noting Batata td ey fll rod Lon "Nylon D.Peoro,” Twi at ea ou, TLzox.” No Come ee aay I il be heard At And ll osome of0 fl mar or sent Leona and D. Prono, Se se: he come te an we went wi Enter BENEDICK, Lav. Now, signor, what news? BENE. Good day, my lod Prono Welcome, sig: ou ae alot comet ptt CLAUD,” We had like to have had our two noses snapped of wie old men without eth pon) eon i br, What inks ho 2% ght, I doubt we should have Been too young fo the Bene. Inafalequarelthereismotrue valour eame ose Ciavp. We have been up and down to seek thee; for we 8 Leelee) and would fain have it beaten away- tse thy wit? Shey ? peenbeside their wit ease us “fr thou sick, oF Tote think he be mr anges more and more: | on By this light, he : cone to tum his girdle. 220 be, he knows haw tot QA eT speak a word i 048 ” "You are a villain; I jest not: L will make it CP de to CLAUDIO] You ig yl se ea ow you dare wilh wh ie You have Killed a sweet lady, hs de reonice ou have bed ase or They an go, Let me Hea FM 0 caso Wal ill mest yous A may have- ot arene 3 Peo, Man hi nn bide to acaloead and» 2 i srt cave cso sy my te sf Sha td oe best Sr ables ele gum D, PEDRO. th ‘tell thee how Beatrice praised thy wit the other day ssh iene sae, 2 ne icone! No, “SEL Spent ght syst sone Na TSE en ake Noy fea we! -Geta nit ie we geen Nay ‘said 1p*he hathr the tongues?*That I believe, said she, “Tor he swore a thing to me-on- Monday night, which-he forswore-on ‘Tuesday moming; there's 2_double-tongue; there's twor- tongues” che a hous togter-Sreneshepe: lar virtues: yeatlatahceocludod is agh toe tee propere man italy (Clauo. Forthe which wept heartily an ‘Bene. "Fae you well boy: you know my ex woe humour hee ea, courtesies | ant you meat dno on ear brother the bastard is fed fom M tilled sweetand innocent dy. Ferny Lorton innocent ad. Formy Lord Lockett and shall met and tl then peace nites opto Hebin ama nue bin TES 100. In mest profound eamest a up ad came and ll waranty, othe ey DD. PEDRO. And hath challenged thee Clavo. Met sce De Feogo Wat hing mane-wher he peri hide D.PeDRO. Bat softyou etme be: pak pm ea Did he not say, my brother was fled? raat Enter Doc " Docatkay, VEnces, and the Watch, with CONRADE and Bo- Samra cates ‘cannot tame you, she shall ne'er weigh sanmeatetage enecmei low no? tw of ny bothers men bound Borah! Git een sere a PERO. Offices, what offence have these men done? ay tthe hare commited le repr, meet ‘have spoken untraths; secondarily, they are slanders; sath and ego farther to Ne, yar very eves! . wed even oe eine eM ve deed TO oly have wot nin ome le ee sto dianderthe Lady shal ma ey eat epeat one 1 MY he jee nothing the reward of a villain. = eno, Rar nk pison whiles he water Bier netgear Toe a Penposed and famed of treachery orale ene ine ts aN a Db ‘exc. Here, here comes master Signior Leonato, and the sexton eo 2 male, ined Wiliam Shoko LEON, Which isthe vi lan? lt me se his, Teather tate smother ite he Bors Ifyou would know your weonger, i fox “Wi ook on 8 tht tha wh nk te hoe ete LEON nt vite OE te Here stand parofhonea =e A fies is fled, that had a hand in it. es peat Cea Recor iar gh ent ea oan woh oy de cua a ae rb ut Yet I must speak. Choose your revenge yourself Impose me to what penance : ‘your invention Reg eaten be eee Diem ea a ea eaters {would bend under ay ey went ata cat eesti ia ay ‘That were impossible: but, I pray you both, pene vetlel eet bereits cone eae cape ee pelea De Satta sete e eres Riese an go et ee barat ee ee an ee ae 5. Rae af, ANTONIO, With the Sexton, oy Pooch a sien espe ieee pen ems °s ts Ta tice be Sloe we poe : ee aes ‘No, by my soul ee & et atahe el hen he spoke © mE Hex een a and ae inder white and black, this hd ged sTeck rd nF payoy nomen SEH ay in Garis name which he a inert pid harrow mergers aren nga gym ry You eine i Tetpoine ne for thy care and honest pais : Laon an hese Seams tar nd severed yous ‘dt pase Co for 900 Leon rye Doc, God sre the foundation! Tok ‘Go Ldchege theo hy prisoner, and hank hee Doo. teens seh your wor; which These you ‘wonhip conect youl forte ample of thes God Keep Journ your wrhpwell God estoreyou heath repr yoni ep nd ery mesg may ‘ited, God poi i Come, neighbour 8 {Eceunt Docsens and VERCES.) Lion. Until omorrr moming lords, evel Ax” Farewell ay lds we lok or ou tomorow 6 Witham Sheer PEDRO. We will not i, Ctaup, = LEON the Watch) pach moar ra Ft an, SCENE Il LeoNaTO’s garden Enter BENEDICK and MaRcARer, meeting. Bee ay thee, weet Misuse Margaret deserve lla helping mete thespeach-of Beatice Mare. Bene, Wirt ocee in ri ae Locinmenconct br eet ee iene none nsaseae sheesh’ men whch tal notiateoees et thes the bull Fe wot we have aches fo own san yea a pera es ornate Masc, ‘Wol-stlcal’Beatic lajou eshte ext. Andie mill came Tes NMasou] Sig] Thea eto, Tha che ‘And knows me, and knows me, How pital deserve, | mean in singing; but in loving, Leander the good sri: ani bait? woukdst thot pie vou aa de po ee erat then! he ny; fare you well NOW: Ahern Bh nonng hal giereanes hi exon wil kis thee OS or i a fl wind i but ful breathy ¥ Iwill depart eae eo etek cer owt terre Fre yl ee phy, Cl unger ca oe say he ol sb SSE ng pestle fr ih fy bn Sertoli ve wie? suR ten gtr wich masined o poli a ate of a a yw tant ay good pat to ntrminge See But A shich of my good pe you Bt ser Tove for Bene ‘Suffer love, —a good epithet! I do suffer love indeed, for I love es agint yw Bear. Ingpite of your heat, think; alas, poor heart! If you spite it for tyke fourier love rat which my adit owe Thea eon wo wo peasy tpen ome when I ald thee? Sen you bid me and yet, ere go, let me 80 ahah passed between exe. Tho Sie tale pment +h Lasac all bearer sce =] Tow doth our cou sn Bear.” Veni os BENE. An how do you? Brat. Vey ils BENE. Serve God, love me, and mend. Ther wi here comes one in hast mie mt ner Ursin Urs. Madam, you mut come to : me to your uncle. Yonders home: its proed my Lady Het a been he sc prince and Claudio mighty abused and Don John Al who ed and poe Wil you come prosan oe Beat. Willy go ear hi nwo ENE, Lil vein thy heat, dein thy lap, and be buted in ‘and moreover wl go withthe ft one eee SoENE IIL A church Piee Hey cut fue Stine Enter DoN PEDRO, CLAUDIO, and three or four with apes. CuawD. I ALORD. Iedermy-ord Ciaup. [Reading out ofa seroll) ‘upon th dou ther Sram dmb. lesan yen See ale 9 a Ae peat tye ie Trigisheeattoe seer ce. Cercle com an oe ete gexec ” ‘Heavily, heavily: Now; untthy bones good ight Jen wl do thirte ae 10 Cond no a volves have py 4 Roecem coed Tes the drowsy east-wil pot oF eT salon lowe wae swe ani put on other weeds, cu. ae D-ProRO, Come, let us hence, ‘And then to Leonat’s we wil go. re Ccuaup. And Hymen now with luckier issue speeds "Than this for whom we render d up this woe. (Exeunt] * pr oa cp 2 Enter Leonato, ANTONIO, BeNeDicy ‘Sula, FRIAR Frans, and Nees FRIAR Did I not tll you she was innocent? Laon, Sore the prince and Cau th ae Upon the etror that you heard debated Ud her ‘But Margaret was in some fault for tha Although against her will ait appenn” In the true course ofall the question ‘Avr. Well, Tam glad that all things sort so wel Bene. And so am I, being else by uth enforced ‘To call young Ciaudio toa reckoning for LEON. Well, daughter, and you gentlenomven al Withdraw into a chamber by yourselves, ‘And when I send for you, come hither mask Bearnice, a, ‘The prince and Claudio promised by this hour ‘To visit me. You know your office, bother: You must be father to your brother's daughter, And give her to young Claudio, Ayr. Which I will do with confirm‘d countenance. Bene. Friar, I must entreat your pains I think FRIAR To do what, signior? BENE. To bind me, or undo me; one of them. Signior Leonato, truth itis, ood signior, Your niece regards me with an eye of favour. LEON. That eye my daughter lent her. 'tis most true. BENE. And I do with an eye of love requite her. LEON. The sight whereof I think you had from me, From Claudio, and the prince: but what's your will? Bene. Your answer, sir, i enigmatical: But, for my will, my wills, your good will ‘and my help and Claus. and two or three others comes the pri reuNie. i assembly oa nan ti ee one mor Poe you determined rice en rs Sue? 2a coe ea uo. aa sr; here's riar reac ae on her forth, brother: (exit ve ai penta Whyte eat odes? ce apor the savage bull Fiat yore oa, i ‘And-all Europa shall bait Se erro, ‘hhc wont play the ob beat rte. oe ho amatie porsche bal leap your father oom, rat same-noble feat And got eat ith t Much like to you;foryourhave jusrhis beat Cuan, For this owe you: here comes Reenter ANTONIO, with the Ladies masked. ‘Which is the lady I must seize upon? Avr. ‘This same is she, and I do give you her. Gtaub. Why, then she’s mine, Sweet, let me see your face. LEON. No, that you shall not, tll you take her hand Before this frat, and swear to marty her. Cuaub. “Give me your hand: before this holy friar, {am your husband, ifyou like of me. m Wiliam Hen. And when I lived, Iwas your other wg ot “And when you loved, you were uw. Another Hero! ‘my ther hisbang, (Um Hino. Nothing certainer: ‘One Hero died defled; but do live, ‘And surely as Ive, [am a maid D.PeDRO. The former Hero! Hero that is dead Leow. She died, my lord, but whiles he Frusk._ All this amazement can | qualify When aftr that the holy nites are ended, tell you largely of fair Hero's deaths” Meantime let wonder sem familiar, ‘And tothe chapel let us present ‘ee. "Sot and fa, iar, Which Beatie? Sy “ slander lve, Beat. [Unmasking] I answer to that name, Whats BENE. Do not you Tove me? What our ap Bear, ‘Why, no; no more than Bene better Why, then your unle, apd the pe Have been deceived they swore yo i Bear. Do not you lve me? Bene ‘roth, no; no more than ca Beat. Why, then my cousin, Maygarch and Uri ‘Ae much deceived for they di swear you aid Bet. They swore that you were almos sick fore Bear. They sore that you were well nigh dead forme, BENE. "Tis such mater. Then you do not love tae? Bear. No, tly, but in fitendlyreeompence LON. “Come, cousin, am sue you love the gentleman, CtavD. ‘And Fl beswom upon that he loves her, Forheteb.a paper, wit in his hand, halting sonnet of his ovn pute brain, Fashion to Beatie Heo ‘And her’ another, itn my cousin's hand, stolen from her pocket, Containing her affection unto Benedick 1 ey hace! here’ our own hands agains uth Om will have thee; but, by this light, [take thee for pity | BeAr. I would not deny you; but, by this goo day, {ik €, and Claud eee ie such oawerein® rife snd patiy eave Yo (Kissing her) eaten mou. parsed man? eA oom wl oP "onesie the Trackers cannot Ho 2 rince;, = So htt a ee ee eae tere Tce ldo purpose a4T}, Z ine Pea < against it for 2 Ey oc what | hae da Parti is putin that thou a ike to fan MB ae beaten thees ag Chad, ne unbruised, amd Tove My Co Ce Kinsman, Hive unbrul we ap oe at oF ange er terrae ie = stink ceeding fd ts have 2 dance oe eel awe may ptcnourown Meat 2 peo ve dancing aerwa cere ne dane erctoe ply, msi at See ‘thee a wife: there is no staff more rever end thar fe tipped with hom. Enter a Messenger. ‘Mess, My lord, your brother John is a’en in Right, Messina ‘And brought with armed men back to ee Bene. Think noton him til to-morrow: Il devise thee brave punish ‘ments fr him. Stike up, pipes {Exeunt]

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