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<head>SCENE I</head>
<stage type="setting">Windsor. Before PAGE'S house.</stage>
<lb ed="F1" n="3" /><stage type="entrance">Enter JUSTICE SHALLOW, SLENDER, and SIR HUGH EVANS.</stage>
<lb ed="F1" n="4" />
<lb ed="F1" n="5" />

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="6" /><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Sir Hugh, persuade me not; I will
<lb ed="G" />make a <lb ed="F1" n="7" />Star-chamber matter of it: if he were
<lb ed="G" />twenty Sir <lb ed="F1" n="8" />John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse
<lb ed="G" />Robert Shallow, <lb ed="F1" n="9" />esquire.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="10" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>In the county of Gloucester, justice
<lb ed="G" />of peace and 'Coram.'

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="11" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Ay, cousin Slender, and 'Custalorum.'

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="12" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, and 'Rato-lorum' too; and a
<lb ed="G" />gentleman born, <lb ed="F1" n="13" />master parson; who writes
<lb ed="G" />himself 'Armigero,' in any <lb ed="F1" n="14" />bill, warrant, quittance,
<lb ed="G" n="11" />or obligation, 'Armigero.'

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="15" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Ay, that I do; and have done any
<lb ed="G" />time these three <lb ed="F1" n="16" />hundred years.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="17" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>All his successors gone before him
<lb ed="G" />hath done't; <lb ed="F1" n="18" />and all his ancestors that come
<lb ed="G" />after him may: they <lb ed="F1" n="19" />may give the dozen white
<lb ed="G" />luces in their coat.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="20" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>It is an old coat.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="21" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>The dozen white louses do become
<lb ed="G" />an old <lb ed="F1" n="22" />coat well; it agrees well, passant; it is
<lb ed="G" n="21" />a familiar beast to <lb ed="F1" n="23" />man, and signifies love.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="24" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>The luce is the fresh fish; the salt
<lb ed="G" />fish is an old <lb ed="F1" n="25" />coat.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="26" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I may quarter, coz.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="27" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>You may, by marrying.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="28" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is marring indeed, if he quarter it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="29" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Not a whit.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="30" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Yes, py'r lady; if he has a quarter
<lb ed="G" />of your coat, <lb ed="F1" n="31" />there is but three skirts for yourself,
<lb ed="G" />in my simple conjectures: <lb ed="F1" n="32" />but that is all
<lb ed="G" />one. If Sir John Falstaff have <lb ed="F1" n="33" />committed disparagements
<lb ed="G" />unto you, I am of the church,
<lb ed="F1" n="34" /><lb ed="G" />and will be glad to do my benevolence to make
<lb ed="G" />atonements <lb ed="F1" n="35" />and compremises between you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="36" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>The council shall hear it; it is a riot.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="37" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is not meet the council hear a
<lb ed="G" />riot; there <lb ed="F1" n="38" />is no fear of Got in a riot: the
<lb ed="G" />council, look you, <lb ed="F1" n="39" />shall desire to hear the fear
<lb ed="G" />of Got, and not to hear a <lb ed="F1" n="40" />riot; take your vizaments
<lb ed="G" />in that.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="41" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Ha! o' my life, if I were young again,
<lb ed="G" n="41" />the sword <lb ed="F1" n="42" />should end it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="43" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is petter that friends is the sword,
<lb ed="G" />and end <lb ed="F1" n="44" />it: and there is also another device
<lb ed="G" />in my prain, which <lb ed="F1" n="45" />peradventure prings goot
<lb ed="G" />discretions with it: there is <lb ed="F1" n="46" />Anne Page, which
<lb ed="G" />is daughter to Master Thomas Page, <lb ed="F1" n="47" />which is
<lb ed="G" />pretty virginity.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="48" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Mistress Anne Page? She has brown
<lb ed="G" />hair, and <lb ed="F1" n="49" />speaks small like a woman.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="50" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is that fery person for all the
<lb ed="G" />orld, as just as <lb ed="F1" n="51" />you will desire; and seven hundred
<lb ed="G" />pounds of moneys, <lb ed="F1" n="52" />and gold and silver,
<lb ed="G" />is her grandsire upon his death's-bed <lb ed="F1" n="53" />--Got
<lb ed="G" />deliver to a joyful resurrections!--give, when
<lb ed="F1" n="54" /><lb ed="G" />she is able to overtake seventeen years old:
<lb ed="G" />it were a <lb ed="F1" n="55" />goot motion if we leave our pribbles
<lb ed="G" />and prabbles, and <lb ed="F1" n="56" />desire a marriage between
<lb ed="G" />Master Abraham and Mistress <lb ed="F1" n="57" />Anne Page.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="58" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Did her grandsire leave her seven
<lb ed="G" n="60" />hundred <lb ed="F1" n="59" />pound?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="60" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Ay, and her father is make her a
<lb ed="G" />petter penny.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="61" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I know the young gentlewoman; she
<lb ed="G" />has good <lb ed="F1" n="62" />gifts.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="63" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Seven hundred pounds and possibilities
<lb ed="G" />is <lb ed="F1" n="64" />goot gifts.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="65" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Well, let us see honest Master Page.
<lb ed="G" />Is Falstaff there?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="66" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Shall I tell you a lie?   I do despise
<lb ed="G" />a liar as I <lb ed="F1" n="67" />do depise one that is false, or as I
<lb ed="G" />despise one that is not <lb ed="F1" n="68" />true.   The knight, Sir
<lb ed="G" />John, is there; and, I beseech you, be <lb ed="F1" n="69" />ruled by
<lb ed="G" />your well-willers.   I will peat the door for Master

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="70" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><stage>[Knocks.]</stage><p>What, hoa!   Got pless your
<lb ed="G" />house here!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="71" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p><stage>[Within]</stage> Who's there!
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">                  Enter PAGE.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="72" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Here is Got's plessing, and your
<lb ed="G" />friend, and Justice <lb ed="F1" n="73" />Shallow; and here young
<lb ed="G" />Master Slender, that peradventures <lb ed="F1" n="74" />shall tell
<lb ed="G" />you another tale, if matters grow to <lb ed="F1" n="75" />your
<lb ed="G" />likings.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="76" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>I am glad to see your worships well.
<lb ed="G" />I <lb ed="F1" n="77" />thank you for my venison, Master Shallow.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="78" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Master Page, I am glad to see you:
<lb ed="G" />much good <lb ed="F1" n="79" />do it your good heart!   I wished
<lb ed="G" />your venison better; it <lb ed="F1" n="80" />was ill killed. How doth
<lb ed="G" />good Mistress Page?--and I thank <lb ed="F1" n="81" />you always
<lb ed="G" />with my heart, la! with my heart.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="82" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Sir, I thank you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="83" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Sir, I thank you; by yea and no, I do.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="84" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>I am glad to see you, good Master
<lb ed="G" n="90" />Slender.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="85" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>How does your fallow greyhound,
<lb ed="G" />sir? I heard <lb ed="F1" n="86" />say he was outrun on Cotsall.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="87" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>It could not be judged, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="88" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>You'll not confess, you'll not confess.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="89" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>That he will not. 'Tis your fault, 'tis
<lb ed="G" />your fault; <lb ed="F1" n="90" />'tis a good dog.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="91" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>A cur, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="92" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Sir, he's a good dog, and a fair dog:
<lb ed="G" />can there <lb ed="F1" n="93" />be more said? he is good and fair.
<lb ed="G" n="100" />Is Sir John Falstaff <lb ed="F1" n="94" />here?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="95" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Sir, he is within; and I would I
<lb ed="G" />could do a <lb ed="F1" n="96" />good office between you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="97" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is spoke as a Christians ought to
<lb ed="G" />speak.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="98" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>He hath wronged me, Master Page.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="99" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Sir, he doth in some sort confess it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="100" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>If it be confessed, it is not redressed:
<lb ed="G" />is not that <lb ed="F1" n="101" />so, Master Page? He hath wronged
<lb ed="G" />me; indeed he hath; at a <lb ed="F1" n="102" />word, he hath, believe
<lb ed="G" />me: Robert Shallow, esquire, saith, <lb ed="F1" n="103" />he is
<lb ed="G" n="110" />wronged.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="104" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Here comes Sir John.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">Enter SIR JOHN FALSTAFF, BARDOLPH, NYM and PISTOL.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="105" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Now, Master Shallow, you'll complain
<lb ed="G" />of me to <lb ed="F1" n="106" />the king?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="107" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Knight, you have beaten my men,
<lb ed="G" />killed my <lb ed="F1" n="108" />deer, and broke open my lodge.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="109" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>But not kissed your keeper's daughter?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="110" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Tut, a pin! this shall be answered.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="111" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>I will answer it straight, I have done all this.
<lb ed="F1" n="112" /><lb ed="G" />That is now answered.

<lb ed="G" n="120" /><lb ed="F1" n="113" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><l>The council shall know this.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="114" /></l></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>'Twere better for you if it were known
<lb ed="G" />in counsel: <lb ed="F1" n="115" />you'll be laughed at.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="116" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Pauca verba, Sir John; goot worts.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="117" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Good worts! good cabbage. Slender,
<lb ed="G" />I broke <lb ed="F1" n="118" />your head: what matter have you
<lb ed="G" />against me?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="119" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Marry, sir, I have matter in my head
<lb ed="G" />against you; <lb ed="F1" n="120" />and against your cony-catching
<lb ed="G" />rascals, Bardolph, Nym, <lb ed="F1" n="121" />and Pistol.

<lb ed="G" n="130" /><lb ed="F1" n="122" /></p></sp><sp who="bard."><speaker>Bard.</speaker><l>You Banbury cheese!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="123" /></l></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, it is no matter.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="124" /></p></sp><sp who="pist."><speaker>Pist.</speaker><p>How now, Mephostophilus!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="125" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, it is no matter.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="126" /></p></sp><sp who="nym."><speaker>Nym.</speaker><p>Slice, I say! pauca, pauca: slice!
<lb ed="G" />that's my humor.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="127" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Where's Simple, my man?   Can you
<lb ed="G" />tell, cousin?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="128" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Peace, I pray you. Now let us understand.
<lb ed="G" />There <lb ed="F1" n="129" />is three umpires in this matter,
<lb ed="G" />as I understand; that is, <lb ed="F1" n="130" />Master Page,
<lb ed="G" />fidelicet Master Page; and there is myself,
<lb ed="F1" n="131" /><lb ed="G" />fidelicet myself; and the three party is, lastly
<lb ed="G" />and finally, <lb ed="F1" n="132" />mine host of the Garter.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="133" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>We three, to hear it and end it between
<lb ed="G" />them.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="134" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Fery goot: I will make a prief of
<lb ed="G" />it in my <lb ed="F1" n="135" />note-book; and we will afterwards ork
<lb ed="G" />upon the cause <lb ed="F1" n="136" />with as great discreetly as we
<lb ed="G" />can.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="137" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Pistol!

<lb ed="G" n="150" /><lb ed="F1" n="138" /></p></sp><sp who="pist."><speaker>Pist.</speaker><l>He hears with ears.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="139" /></l></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>The tevil and his tam! what phrase
<lb ed="G" />is this, <lb ed="F1" n="140" />'He hears with ear'? why, it is
<lb ed="G" />affectations.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="141" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Pistol, did you pick Master Slender's
<lb ed="G" />purse?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="142" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, by these gloves, did he, or I
<lb ed="G" />would I might <lb ed="F1" n="143" />never come in mine own great
<lb ed="G" />chamber again else, of <lb ed="F1" n="144" />seven groats in
<lb ed="G" />mill-sixpences, and two Edward shovel-boards, <lb ed="F1" n="145" />that
<lb ed="G" />cost me two shilling and two pence a-piece <lb ed="F1" n="146" />of
<lb ed="G" />Yead Miller, by these gloves.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="147" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Is this true, Pistol?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="148" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>No; it is false, if it is a pick-purse.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="149" /></p></sp><sp who="pist."><speaker>Pist.</speaker><l>Ha, thou mountain-foreigner!   Sir John and <lb ed="F1" n="150" />master mine,
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>I combat challenge of this latten bilbo.
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="151" /></l><l>Word of denial in thy labras here!
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>Word of denial; froth <lb ed="F1" n="152" />and scum, thou liest!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="153" /></l></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>By these gloves, then, 'twas he.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="154" /></p></sp><sp who="nym."><speaker>Nym.</speaker><p>Be avised, sir, and pass good humors:
<lb ed="G" />I will <lb ed="F1" n="155" />say 'marry trap' with you, if you
<lb ed="G" />run the nuthook's humour <lb ed="F1" n="156" />on me; that is the
<lb ed="G" />very note of it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="157" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>By this hat, then, he in the red face
<lb ed="G" />had it; for <lb ed="F1" n="158" />though I cannot remember what I
<lb ed="G" />did when you made <lb ed="F1" n="159" />me drunk, yet I am not
<lb ed="G" />altogether an ass.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="160" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>What say you, Scarlet and John?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="161" /></p></sp><sp who="bard."><speaker>Bard.</speaker><p>Why, sir, for my part, I say the gentleman
<lb ed="G" />had <lb ed="F1" n="162" />drunk himself out of his five
<lb ed="G" n="180" />sentences.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="163" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is his five senses: fie, what the
<lb ed="G" />ignorance is!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="164" /></p></sp><sp who="bard."><speaker>Bard.</speaker><p>And being fap, sir, was, as they say,
<lb ed="G" />cashiered; and <lb ed="F1" n="165" />so conclusions passed the
<lb ed="G" />careires.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="166" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, you spake in Latin then too; but
<lb ed="G" />'tis no matter: <lb ed="F1" n="167" />I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I live
<lb ed="G" />again, but in honest, <lb ed="F1" n="168" />civil, godly company, for
<lb ed="G" />this trick: if I be drunk, I'll <lb ed="F1" n="169" />be drunk with
<lb ed="G" />those that have the fear of God, and not <lb ed="F1" n="170" />with
<lb ed="G" n="190" />drunken knaves.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="171" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>So Got udge me, that is a virtuous
<lb ed="G" />mind.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="172" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>You hear all these matters denied,
<lb ed="G" />gentlemen; <lb ed="F1" n="173" />you hear it.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">Enter ANNE PACE, with wine; MISTRESS FORD and MISTRESS PAGE, following.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="174" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Nay, daughter, carry the wine in;
<lb ed="G" />we'll <lb ed="F1" n="175" />drink within.
<lb ed="G" /><stage>[Exit Anne Page.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="176" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>O heaven! this is Mistress Anne Page.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="177" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>How now, Mistress Ford!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="178" /></p></sp><sp who="fal."><speaker>Fal.</speaker><p>Mistress Ford, by my troth, you are
<lb ed="G" n="200" />very well met: <lb ed="F1" n="179" />by your leave, good mistress.
                  <lb ed="G" /><stage>[Kisses her.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="180" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Wife, bid these gentlemen welcome:
<lb ed="G" />Come, <lb ed="F1" n="181" />we have a hot venison pasty to dinner:
<lb ed="G" />come, gentlemen, <lb ed="F1" n="182" />I hope we shall drink down
<lb ed="G" />all unkindness.
<lb ed="G" /><stage>[Exeunt all except Shal., Slen., and Evans.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="183" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I had rather than forty shillings I had
<lb ed="G" />my Book <lb ed="F1" n="184" />of Songs and Sonnets here.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">    Enter SIMPLE.</stage>
<lb ed="G" />How now, Simple! where <lb ed="F1" n="185" />have you been? I
<lb ed="G" />must wait on myself, must I? You <lb ed="F1" n="186" />have not
<lb ed="G" />the Book of Riddles about you, have you?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="187" /></p></sp><sp who="sim."><speaker>Sim.</speaker><p>Book of Riddles! why, did you not
<lb ed="G" />lend it to <lb ed="F1" n="188" />Alice Shortcake upon All-hallowmas
<lb ed="G" />last, a fortnight afore <lb ed="F1" n="189" />Michaelmas?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="190" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Come, coz; come, coz; we stay for
<lb ed="G" />you. A word <lb ed="F1" n="191" />with you, coz; marry, this, coz:
<lb ed="G" />there is, as 'twere, a tender, <lb ed="F1" n="192" />a kind of tender,
<lb ed="G" />made afar off by Sir Hugh here. <lb ed="F1" n="193" />Do you
<lb ed="G" />understand me?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="194" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, sir, you shall find me reasonable;
<lb ed="G" />if it be so, <lb ed="F1" n="195" />I shall do that is reason.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="196" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Nay, but understand me.

<lb ed="G" n="220" /><lb ed="F1" n="197" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><l>So I do, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="198" /></l></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Give ear to his motions, Master
<lb ed="G" />Slender: I will <lb ed="F1" n="199" />description the matter to you,
<lb ed="G" />if you be capacity of it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="200" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Nay, I will do as my cousin Shallow
<lb ed="G" />says: I <lb ed="F1" n="201" />pray you, pardon me; he's a justice of
<lb ed="G" />peace in his country, <lb ed="F1" n="202" />simple though I stand
<lb ed="G" />here.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="203" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>But that is not the question: the
<lb ed="G" />question is <lb ed="F1" n="204" />concerning your marriage.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="205" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><l>Ay, there's the point, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="206" /></l></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Marry, is it; the very point of it;
<lb ed="G" n="231" />to Mistress Anne Page.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="207" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Why, if it be so, I will marry her
<lb ed="G" />upon any reasonable <lb ed="F1" n="208" />demands.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="209" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>But can you affection the 'oman?
<lb ed="G" />Let us command <lb ed="F1" n="210" />to know that of your mouth
<lb ed="G" />or of your lips; for divers <lb ed="F1" n="211" />philosophers hold
<lb ed="G" />that the lips is parcel of the mouth. <lb ed="F1" n="212" />Therefore,
<lb ed="G" />precisely, can you carry your good will to the
<lb ed="G" />maid?

<lb ed="G" n="240" /><lb ed="F1" n="213" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><l>Cousin Abraham Slender, can you love her?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="214" /></l></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I hope, sir, I will do as it shall become
<lb ed="G" />one that <lb ed="F1" n="215" />would do reason.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="216" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Nay, Got's lords and his ladies! you
<lb ed="G" />must speak <lb ed="F1" n="217" />possitable, if you can carry her
<lb ed="G" />your desires towards her.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="218" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>That you must. <lb ed="F1" n="219" />Will you, upon good
<lb ed="G" />dowry, marry her?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="220" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I will do a greater thing than that,
<lb ed="G" />upon your <lb ed="F1" n="221" />request, cousin, in any reason.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="222" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Nay, conceive me, conceive me, sweet
<lb ed="G" />coz: <lb ed="F1" n="223" />what I do is to pleasure you, coz. Can
<lb ed="G" />you love the <lb ed="F1" n="224" />maid?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="225" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I will marry her, sir, at your request:
<lb ed="G" />but if <lb ed="F1" n="226" />there be no great love in the beginning,
<lb ed="G" />yet heaven <lb ed="F1" n="227" />may decrease it upon better acquaintance,
<lb ed="G" />when we <lb ed="F1" n="228" />are married and have
<lb ed="G" />more occasion to know one another; <lb ed="F1" n="229" />I hope,
<lb ed="G" />upon familiarity will grow more contempt:
<lb ed="F1" n="230" /><lb ed="G" />but if you say, 'Marry her,' I will marry her;
<lb ed="G" n="260" />that I am freely <lb ed="F1" n="231" />dissolved, and dissolutely.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="232" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>It is a fery discretion answer; save
<lb ed="G" />the fall is in <lb ed="F1" n="233" />the ort 'dissolutely:' the ort is,
<lb ed="G" />according to our meaning, <lb ed="F1" n="234" />'resolutely:' his
<lb ed="G" />meaning is good.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="235" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>Ay, I think my cousin meant well.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="236" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Ay, or else I would I might be hanged, la!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="237" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><l>Here comes fair Mistress Anne.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">     Re-enter ANNE PAGE.</stage>
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>Would I were <lb ed="F1" n="238" />young for your sake, Mistress Anne!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="239" /></l></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>The dinner is on the table; my father
<lb ed="G" n="271" />desires <lb ed="F1" n="240" />your worships' company.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="241" /></p></sp><sp who="shal."><speaker>Shal.</speaker><p>I will wait on him, fair Mistress Anne.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="242" /></p></sp><sp who="evans."><speaker>Evans.</speaker><p>Od's plessed will! I will not be
<lb ed="G" />absence at the grace.
<lb ed="G" /><stage>[Exeunt Shallow, and Evans.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="243" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>Will 't please your worship to come
<lb ed="G" />in, sir?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="244" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>No, I thank you, forsooth, heartily;
<lb ed="G" />I am very well.

<lb ed="G" n="279" /><lb ed="F1" n="245" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><l>The dinner attends you, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="246" /></l></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I am not a-hungry, I thank you, forsooth.
<lb ed="G" />Go, <lb ed="F1" n="247" />sirrah, for all you are my man, go
<lb ed="G" />wait upon my cousin <lb ed="F1" n="248" />Shallow. <stage>[Exit Simple.]</stage>
<lb ed="G" />A justice of peace sometime may be beholding
<lb ed="F1" n="249" /><lb ed="G" />to his friend for a man. I keep but three
<lb ed="G" />men and a <lb ed="F1" n="250" />boy yet, till my mother be dead:
<lb ed="G" />but what though? yet <lb ed="F1" n="251" />I live like a poor
<lb ed="G" />gentleman born.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="252" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>I may not go in without your worship:
<lb ed="G" />they <lb ed="F1" n="253" />will not sit till you come.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="254" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I' faith, I'll eat nothing; I thank you
<lb ed="G" n="291" />as much as <lb ed="F1" n="255" />though I did.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="256" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>I pray you, sir, walk in.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="257" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I had rather walk here, I thank you.
<lb ed="G" />I bruised <lb ed="F1" n="258" />my shin th' other day with playing
<lb ed="G" />at sword and dagger <lb ed="F1" n="259" />with a master of fence;
<lb ed="G" />three veneys for a dish of <lb ed="F1" n="260" />stewed prunes; and,
<lb ed="G" />by my troth, I cannot abide the smell <lb ed="F1" n="261" />of hot
<lb ed="G" />meat since. Why do your dogs bark so? be
<lb ed="F1" n="262" /><lb ed="G" />there bears i' the town?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="263" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>I think there are, sir; I heard them
<lb ed="G" n="301" />talked of.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="264" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I love the sport well; but I shall as
<lb ed="G" />soon quarrel <lb ed="F1" n="265" />at it as any man in England.
<lb ed="G" />You are afraid, if you see the <lb ed="F1" n="266" />bear loose, are
<lb ed="G" />you not?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="267" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>Ay, indeed, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="268" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>That's meat and drink to me, now.
<lb ed="G" />I have seen <lb ed="F1" n="269" />Sackerson loose twenty times, and
<lb ed="G" />have taken him by the <lb ed="F1" n="270" />chain; but, I warrant
<lb ed="G" />you, the women have so cried <lb ed="F1" n="271" />and shrieked at
<lb ed="G" />it, that it passed; but women, indeed, cannot
<lb ed="F1" n="272" /><lb ed="G" />abide 'em; they are very ill-favoured rough
<lb ed="G" />things.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">                 Re-enter PAGE.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="273" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Come, gentle Master Slender, come;
<lb ed="G" />we stay for you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="274" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I'll eat nothing, I thank you, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="275" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>By cock and pie, you shall not
<lb ed="G" />choose, sir! <lb ed="F1" n="276" />come, come.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="277" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Nay, pray you, lead the way.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="278" /></p></sp><sp who="page."><speaker>Page.</speaker><p>Come on, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="279" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Mistress Anne, yourself shall go first.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="280" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>Not I, sir: pray you, keep on.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="281" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>Truly, I will not go first; truly, la!
<lb ed="G" />I will not <lb ed="F1" n="282" />do you that wrong.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="283" /></p></sp><sp who="anne."><speaker>Anne.</speaker><p>I pray you, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="284" /></p></sp><sp who="slen."><speaker>Slen.</speaker><p>I'll rather be unmannerly than troublesome.
<lb ed="G" />You <lb ed="F1" n="285" />do yourself wrong, indeed, la!
<lb ed="G" /><stage>[Exeunt.</stage>
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