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Twelfth Night (Folio 1, 1623)
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272 Twelfe Night, or, What you will.
2118Yet 'tis not madnesse. Where's Anthonio then,
2119I could not finde him at the Elephant,
2120Yet there he was, and there I found this credite,
2121That he did range the towne to seeke me out,
2122His councell now might do me golden seruice,
2125Yet doth this accident and flood of Fortune,
2129To any other trust, but that I am mad,
2135That is deceiueable. But heere the Lady comes.
2136Enter Oliuia, and Priest.
2138Now go with me, and with this holy man
2139Into the Chantry by: there before him,
2140And vnderneath that consecrated roofe,
2141Plight me the full assurance of your faith,
2143May liue at peace. He shall conceale it,
2144Whiles you are willing it shall come to note,
2145What time we will our celebration keepe
2146According to my birth, what do you say?
2147Seb. Ile follow this good man, and go with you,
2148And hauing sworne truth, euer will be true.
2151Finis Actus Quartus.
2152Actus Quintus. Scena Prima.
2153Enter Clowne and Fabian.
2156Fab. Any thing.
2159my dogge againe.
2160Enter Duke, Viola, Curio, and Lords.
2161Duke. Belong you to the Lady Oliuia, friends?
2164Fellow?
2166for my friends.
2169Du. How can that be?
2174your foure negatiues make your two affirmatiues, why
2175then the worse for my friends, and the better for my foes.
2176Du. Why this is excellent.
2178one of my friends.
2181you could make it another.
2186dealer: there's another.
2190you in minde, one, two, three.
2191Du. You can foole no more money out of mee at this
2192throw: if you will let your Lady know I am here to speak
2193with her, and bring her along with you, it may awake my
2194bounty further.
2196gen. I go sir, but I would not haue you to thinke, that
2199anon. Exit
2200Enter Anthonio and Officers.
2202Du. That face of his I do remember well,
2204As blacke as Vulcan, in the smoake of warre:
2205A bawbling Vessell was he Captaine of,
2206For shallow draught and bulke vnprizable,
2208With the most noble bottome of our Fleete,
2209That very enuy, and the tongue of losse
2210Cride fame and honor on him: What's the matter?
2212That tooke the Phoenix, and her fraught from Candy,
2213And this is he that did the Tiger boord,
2214When your yong Nephew Titus lost his legge;
2216In priuate brabble did we apprehend him.
2223Hast made thine enemies?
2226Anthonio neuer yet was Theefe, or Pyrate,
2228Orsino's enemie. A witchcraft drew me hither:
2230From the rude seas enrag'd and foamy mouth
2231Did I redeeme: a wracke past hope he was:
2232His life I gaue him, and did thereto adde
2233My loue without retention, or restraint,
2234All his in dedication. For his sake,
2236Into the danger of this aduerse Towne,
2237Drew to defend him, when he was beset:
2238Where being apprehended, his false cunning
2239(Not meaning to partake with me in danger)
2240Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance,
And