Much adoe
669618the length of Pre
ster Iohns foot: fetch you a haire o
ff the great
670619Chams beard: doe you any emba
ssage to the Pigmies, rather
671620than holde three words conference, with this harpy, you haue
674622Pedro None, but to de
sire your good company.
675623Benedicke O God
sir, heeres a di
sh I loue not, I cannot in
- 676624dure my Ladie Tongue.
exit. 677625Pedro Come Lady, come, you haue lo
st the heart of
signi
- 679627Beatrice Indeed my Lord, he lent it me awhile, and I gaue
680628him v
se for it, a double heart for his
single one, mary once be
- 681629fore he wonne it of me, with fal
se dice, therefore your grace
682630may well
say I haue lo
st it.
683631Pedro You haue put him downe Lady, you haue put him
685633Beatrice So I would not he
should do me, my Lord, le
st I
686634should prooue the mother of fooles: I haue brought Counte
687635Claudio, whom you
sent me to
seeke.
688636Pedro Why how now Counte, wherefore are you
sad?
689637Claudio Not
sad my Lord.
691639Claudio Neither, my Lord.
692640Beatrice The Counte is neither
sad, nor
sicke, nor merry,
693641nor well: but ciuill Counte, ciuil as an orange, and
something
694642of that iealous complexion.
695643Pedro Ifaith Lady, I think your blazon to be true, though
696644ile be
sworne, if he be
so, his conceit is fal
se: heere Claudio, I
697645haue wooed in thy name, and faire Hero is won, I haue broke
698646with her father, and his good will obtained, name the day of
699647marriage, and God giue thee ioy.
701648Leonato Counte take of me my daughter, and with her my
702649fortunes: his grace hath made the match, and all grace
say A
- 704651Beatrice Speake Counte, tis your Qu.
705652Claudio Silence is the perfe
cte
st Herault of ioy, I were but
706653little happy if I could
say, how much? Lady, as you are mine,
707654I am yours, I giue away my
selfe for you, and doate vpon the
Beatr.