Author: William ShakespeareEditor: Matthew SteggleNot Peer Reviewed
The Comedy of Errors (Folio 1, 1623)
100 The Comedie of Errors.
1889And we
shall make full
sati
sfa
ction.
1890Thirtie three yeares haue I but gone in trauaile
1891Of you my
sonnes, and till this pre
sent houre
1892My heauie burthen are deliuered:
1893The Duke my hu
sband, and my children both,
1894And you the Kalenders of their Natiuity,
1895Go to a Go
ssips fea
st, and go with mee,
1896After
so long greefe
such Natiuitie.
1897Duke. With all my heart, Ile Go
ssip at this fea
st.
1898 Exeunt omnes. Manet the two Dromio's and 1900S.Dro. Ma
st[er].
shall I fetch your
stu
ffe from
shipbord?
1901E.An. Dromio, what
stu
ffe of mine ha
st thou imbarkt
1902S.Dro. Your goods that lay at ho
st sir in the Centaur.
1903S.Ant. He
speakes to me, I am your ma
ster
Dromio.
1904Come go with vs, wee'l looke to that anon,
1905Embrace thy brother there, reioyce with him.
Exit 1906S.Dro. There is a fat friend at your ma
sters hou
se,
1907That kitchin'd me for you to day at dinner:
1908She now
shall be my
sister, not my wife,
1909E.D. Me thinks you are my gla
sse, & not my brother:
1910I
see by you, I am a
sweet-fac'd youth,
1911Will you walke in to
see their go
ssipping?
1912S.Dro. Not I
sir, you are my elder.
1913E.Dro. That's a que
stion, how
shall we trie it.
1914S.Dro. Wee'l draw Cuts for the Signior, till then,
1916E.Dro. Nay then thus:
1917We came into the world like brother and brother:
1918And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another.