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<v Speaker 1>Act one seene one before Leonato's house. Enter Leonato, Hero, Beatrice,

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<v Speaker 1>and others with a messenger.

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<v Speaker 2>I learn in this letter that Don Pedro of Aragon

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<v Speaker 2>comes this night to Messina.

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<v Speaker 3>He is very near by this. He was not three

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<v Speaker 3>leagues off when I left him.

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<v Speaker 2>How many gentlemen have you lost in this action?

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<v Speaker 3>But few of any sort, and none of name.

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<v Speaker 2>A victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home

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<v Speaker 2>full numbers. I find here that Don Pedro hath bestowed

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<v Speaker 2>much honor on a young Florentine called Claudio.

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<v Speaker 3>Much deserved on his part, and equally remembered by Don Pedro.

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<v Speaker 3>He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age,

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<v Speaker 3>doing in the figure of a lamb the feats of

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<v Speaker 3>a lion. He hath indeed better betred expectation than you

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<v Speaker 3>must expect of me to tell you how he.

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<v Speaker 2>Hath an uncle here, and Messina will be very much

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<v Speaker 2>glad of it.

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<v Speaker 3>I have already delivered him letters, and there appears much

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<v Speaker 3>joy in him, even so much that joy could not

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<v Speaker 3>show itself modest enough without a badge of bitterness.

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<v Speaker 2>Did he break out into tears.

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<v Speaker 3>In great measure.

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<v Speaker 2>A kind overflow of kindness. There are no faces truer

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<v Speaker 2>than those that are so washed. How much better is

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<v Speaker 2>it to weep at joy than to joy at weeping?

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<v Speaker 4>I pray you, is Signor Montante returned from the wars?

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<v Speaker 4>Or no?

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<v Speaker 3>I know none of that name, Lady. There was none

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<v Speaker 3>such in the army of any sort.

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<v Speaker 2>What is he that you ask for, niece?

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<v Speaker 5>My cousin means Signor Benedict of Padua.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, he's returned, and as pleasant as ever he was.

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<v Speaker 4>He set up his bills here in Messina and challenged

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<v Speaker 4>Cupid at the flight, and my uncle's fool, reading the challenge,

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<v Speaker 4>subscribed for Cupid and challenged him at the bird bolt.

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<v Speaker 4>I pray you how many hath he killed and eaten

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<v Speaker 4>in these wars? But how many hath he killed for? Indeed?

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<v Speaker 4>I promise to eat all of his killing.

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<v Speaker 2>Faith, niece, you tax Senor Benedict too much, But he'll

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<v Speaker 2>be meet with you. I doubt it not.

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<v Speaker 3>He hath done good service, lady.

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<v Speaker 4>In these wars you had musty vittle, and he hath

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<v Speaker 4>hoped to eat it. He is a very valiant trencherman.

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<v Speaker 4>He hath an excellent stomach.

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<v Speaker 3>And a good soldier too, lady, and.

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<v Speaker 4>A good soldier to a lady. But what is he

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<v Speaker 4>to a.

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<v Speaker 3>Lord, a lord to a lord, a man to a

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<v Speaker 3>man stuffed with all honorable virtues?

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<v Speaker 4>It is so, indeed, he is no less than a

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<v Speaker 4>stuffed man. But for the stuffing, well, we are all mortal.

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<v Speaker 2>You must not, sir, mistake my niece. There is a

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<v Speaker 2>kind of merry war betwixt Senor Benedict and her. They

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<v Speaker 2>never meet, but there's a skirmish of wit between.

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<v Speaker 4>Them, alas he gets nothing by that in our last conflict,

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<v Speaker 4>four of his five wits went halting off. And now

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<v Speaker 4>is the whole man governed with one. So that if

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<v Speaker 4>he have wit enough to keep himself warm, let him

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<v Speaker 4>bear it for a difference between himself and his horse,

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<v Speaker 4>For it is all the wealth that he hath left

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<v Speaker 4>to be known a reasonable creature. Who is his companion?

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<v Speaker 4>Now he hath every month a new sworn brother.

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<v Speaker 3>Is it possible?

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<v Speaker 4>Very easily possible. He wears his faith, But as the

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<v Speaker 4>fashion of his hat, it ever changes with the next block.

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<v Speaker 3>I see, lady, the gentleman is not in your books.

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<v Speaker 4>No, and he were I would burn my study. But

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<v Speaker 4>I pray you who is his companion? Is there no

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<v Speaker 4>young square now who will make a voyage with him

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<v Speaker 4>to the devil.

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<v Speaker 3>He is most in the company of the right noble Claudio.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh Lord, he will hang upon him like a disease.

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<v Speaker 4>He is sooner caught than the pestilence, and the taker

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<v Speaker 4>runs presently mad. God help the noble Claudio. If he

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<v Speaker 4>have caught the Benedict, it will cost him a thousand

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<v Speaker 4>pound airy be cured.

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<v Speaker 3>I will hold friends with you, lady, do good friend.

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<v Speaker 2>You will never run mahadneyes No.

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<v Speaker 4>Not till a hot January.

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<v Speaker 3>Don Pedrow is approached.

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<v Speaker 1>Don Pedro, Don John Claudio, Bennedict, Balthazar and others.

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<v Speaker 6>Good signor Leonato, you are come to meet your trouble.

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<v Speaker 6>The fashion of the world is to avoid cost, and

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<v Speaker 6>you encounter it.

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<v Speaker 2>Never came in trouble to my house in the likeness

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<v Speaker 2>of your grace. For trouble being gone, comfort should remain.

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<v Speaker 2>But when you depart from me, sorrow abides and happiness

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<v Speaker 2>takes his leave.

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<v Speaker 6>You embrace your charge too willingly. I think this is

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<v Speaker 6>your daughter.

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<v Speaker 2>Her mother hath many times told me so.

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<v Speaker 7>Were you in doubt, sir, that you asked her.

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<v Speaker 2>Senor Benedict, No, for then you are a child.

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<v Speaker 6>You have it full Bennedic. We may guess by this

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<v Speaker 6>what you are being a man. Truly the lady father's herself.

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<v Speaker 6>Be happy, lady, for you are like an honorable father.

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<v Speaker 7>If Senor Leonardo be her father, she would not have

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<v Speaker 7>his head on her shoulders, for all Messina as like

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<v Speaker 7>him as she is.

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<v Speaker 4>I wonder that you will still be talking, Signor Benedick.

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<v Speaker 7>Nobody marks you what, my dear lady, disdain are you

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<v Speaker 7>yet living?

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<v Speaker 4>Is it possible disdain should die while she hath such

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<v Speaker 4>meat food to feed it, as Senor Benedick, courtesy itself

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<v Speaker 4>must convert to disdain. If you come in her presence, then.

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<v Speaker 7>Is courtesy a turn coat? But it is certain I

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<v Speaker 7>am loved of all ladies, only you excepted, And I

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<v Speaker 7>would I could find it in my heart that I

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<v Speaker 7>had not a hard heart, for truly I love none.

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<v Speaker 4>A dear happiness to women. They would else have been

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<v Speaker 4>troubled with a pernicious suitor. I thank God in my

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<v Speaker 4>cold blood I am of your humor for that. I

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<v Speaker 4>had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than

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<v Speaker 4>a man swear he loves me.

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<v Speaker 7>God, keep your ladyship still in that mind, so some

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<v Speaker 7>gentleman or other shall scape a predestinate scratched face.

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<v Speaker 4>Scratching could not make it worse. And with such a

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<v Speaker 4>face as yours were.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, you are a rare parrot teacher.

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<v Speaker 4>A bird of my tongue is better than a beast

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<v Speaker 4>of yours.

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<v Speaker 7>I would buy horse at the speed of your tongue,

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<v Speaker 7>and so good a continuer. But keep your way a

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<v Speaker 7>God's name I have done.

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<v Speaker 4>You always end with a jade's trick. I know you

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<v Speaker 4>of old.

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<v Speaker 6>That is the sum of all. Leonato, Signor Claudio and

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<v Speaker 6>Signor Benedict, my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all.

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<v Speaker 6>I tell him we shall stay here at least a month,

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<v Speaker 6>and he heartily praise. Some occasion may detain us longer.

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<v Speaker 6>I dare swear he is no hypocrite, but praise from

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<v Speaker 6>his heart.

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<v Speaker 2>If you swear, my Lord, you shall not be.

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<v Speaker 1>Forsworn to don John.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me bid you welcome, my lord, be reconciled to

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<v Speaker 2>the Prince your brother. I owe you all duty.

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<v Speaker 8>I thank you.

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<v Speaker 9>I am not of many words, but I thank you.

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<v Speaker 6>Please at your greats lead on your hand Leonato, we

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<v Speaker 6>will go together all but Benedict and Claudio.

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<v Speaker 10>Benedict, does thou know the daughter signor Leonatto?

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<v Speaker 7>I noted her not, but I looked on her?

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<v Speaker 10>Is she not a modest young lady?

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<v Speaker 7>Do you question me, as an honest man should do

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<v Speaker 7>for my simple true judgment? Or would you have me

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<v Speaker 7>speak after my custom as being a professed tyrant to

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<v Speaker 7>their sex?

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<v Speaker 10>No? I pray THEE speak and sober judgment.

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<v Speaker 7>Why a faith methinks she's too low for a high praise,

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<v Speaker 7>too brown for a fair praise, and too little for

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<v Speaker 7>a great praise. Only this commendation I can afford her

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<v Speaker 7>that were she other than she is, she were unhandsome

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<v Speaker 7>and being no other. But as she is, I do

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<v Speaker 7>not like her.

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<v Speaker 10>Thou thinkest I am in sport? I pray THEE tell

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<v Speaker 10>me truly, how thou likest her?

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<v Speaker 7>Would you buy her that you inquire after her?

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<v Speaker 10>Can the world buy such a jewel?

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<v Speaker 7>Yea and a case to put it into? But speak

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<v Speaker 7>you this with a sad brow? Or do you play

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<v Speaker 7>the flouting jack to tell us Cupid is a good

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<v Speaker 7>hair finder and Vulcan a rare carpenter. Come in what

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<v Speaker 7>key shall a man, take you to go in the song.

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<v Speaker 10>In mine eyes, she is the sweetest lady that I

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<v Speaker 10>ever looked on.

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<v Speaker 7>I can see yet without spectacles, and I see no

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<v Speaker 7>such matter. There's her cousin, and she were not possessed

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<v Speaker 7>with a fury, exceeds her as much in beauty as

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<v Speaker 7>the first of May at the last of December. But

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<v Speaker 7>I hope you have no intent to turn husband, have you?

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<v Speaker 10>I would just bees trust myself, though I have sworn

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<v Speaker 10>the contrary, if hero would be my.

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<v Speaker 7>Wife'st come to this a faith? Hath not the world

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<v Speaker 7>one man? But he will wear his cap with suspicion?

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<v Speaker 7>Shall I never see a bachelor of three score again?

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<v Speaker 7>Go to a faith, and thou wilt needs thrust thy

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<v Speaker 7>neck into a yoke, wear the print of it, and

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<v Speaker 7>sigh away. Sundays Look, Don Pedros returned to seek you?

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<v Speaker 1>Re enter, Don Pedro?

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<v Speaker 6>What's secret? Hath held you here? That you followed not

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<v Speaker 6>to Leonardo's?

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<v Speaker 7>I would your grace would constrain me to tell I

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<v Speaker 7>charged thee on thy allegiance you here, Count Claudio, I

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<v Speaker 7>can be secret as a dumb man, I would have

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<v Speaker 7>you think so. But on my allegiance mark you this

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<v Speaker 7>on my allegiance. He is in love with who? Now

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<v Speaker 7>that is your grace's part. Mark how short his answer

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<v Speaker 7>is with Hero Leonardo's short daughter.

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<v Speaker 10>If this were so, so, were it uttered.

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<v Speaker 7>Like the old tale? My Lord? It is not so,

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<v Speaker 7>nor twas not so, But indeed God forbid it should

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<v Speaker 7>be so.

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<v Speaker 10>If my passion changed not shortly, God forbid it should

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<v Speaker 10>be otherwise.

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<v Speaker 6>Amen. If you love her, for the lady is very

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<v Speaker 6>well worthy.

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<v Speaker 10>You speak this to fetch me and my lord, by

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<v Speaker 10>my truth, I speak my thought and in faith, my Lord,

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<v Speaker 10>I spoke mine, and.

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<v Speaker 7>By my when my two fates entruaths, my Lord, I

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<v Speaker 7>spoke mine.

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<v Speaker 6>That I love her, I feel that she is worthy.

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<v Speaker 7>I know that I neither feel how she should be loved,

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<v Speaker 7>nor know how she should be worthy. Is the opinion

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<v Speaker 7>that fire cannot melt out of me? I will die

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<v Speaker 7>in it at the stake Thou.

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<v Speaker 6>Wast ever an obstinate, heretic in despite of beauty, and.

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<v Speaker 10>Never could maintain his part. But in the force of

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<v Speaker 10>his will, that a.

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<v Speaker 7>Woman conceived me. I thank her that she brought me up.

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<v Speaker 7>I likewise give her most humble thanks, but that I

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<v Speaker 7>will have a reach sheheet winded in my forehead, or

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<v Speaker 7>hang my bugle and an invisible baldric. All women shall

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<v Speaker 7>pardon me, because I will not do them the wrong

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<v Speaker 7>to mistrust any I will do myself the right to

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<v Speaker 7>trust none. And the fine is for the which I

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<v Speaker 7>may go. The finer I will live, a bachelor.

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<v Speaker 6>I shall see thee ere I die, look pale with love.

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<v Speaker 7>With anger, with sickness, or hunger, My lord, not with love.

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<v Speaker 7>Prove that ever I lose more blood with love than

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<v Speaker 7>I will get again with drinking. Pick out mine eyes

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<v Speaker 7>with the ballad maker's pen, and hang me up at

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<v Speaker 7>the door of a brothel house for a sign of

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<v Speaker 7>blind cupid.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith, thou

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<v Speaker 7>If I do hang me in a bottle like a cat,

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<v Speaker 7>and shoot at me, and he that hits me, let

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<v Speaker 7>him be clapped on the shoulder and called Adam.

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<v Speaker 6>Well as time shall try. In time, the savage bull

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<v Speaker 7>The savage bull may. But if ever the sensible benedict

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<v Speaker 7>bear it, pluck off the bull's horns and set them

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<v Speaker 7>in my forehead, and let me be vilely painted and

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<v Speaker 7>in such great letters as they write, here is good

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<v Speaker 7>horse to hire. Let them signify under my sign. Here

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<v Speaker 7>you may see Benedick the married man.

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<v Speaker 10>If this should ever happen, thou wouldst be horn mad.

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<v Speaker 6>Nay, If Cupid hath nuts bent all his quiver in venus,

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<v Speaker 6>thou wilt quake for this shortly I.

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<v Speaker 7>Look for an earthquake too.

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<v Speaker 6>Then well you will temporize with the hours in the meantime.

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<v Speaker 6>Good signor Benedict, repair to Leonato's command, me to him

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<v Speaker 6>and tell him I will not fail him at supper,

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<v Speaker 6>For indeed he hath made great preparation.

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<v Speaker 7>I have almost matter enough in me for such an embassage.

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<v Speaker 7>And so I commit you to.

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<v Speaker 10>The tuition of God from my house if I had

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<v Speaker 10>it the.

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<v Speaker 6>Sixth of July, your loving friend, Benedict.

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<v Speaker 7>Nay, mark not, mark not. The body of your discourse

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<v Speaker 7>is sometimes guarded with fragments, and the guards are but

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<v Speaker 7>slightly basted on neither ere you flout old ends any further,

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<v Speaker 7>examine your conscience, and so I leave.

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<v Speaker 10>You exit, my liege, Your highness, now may do me good.

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<v Speaker 6>My love is thine to teach teach it? But how

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<v Speaker 6>and thou shalt see how apt it is to learn

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<v Speaker 6>hard lesson that may do thee good.

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<v Speaker 10>Hath leonatto any son, my lord.

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<v Speaker 6>No child, but Hero, she's his only hear. Dost thou

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<v Speaker 6>affect her?

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<v Speaker 10>Claudia, O, my lord, When you went onward on this

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<v Speaker 10>ended action, I looked upon her with a soldier's eye

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<v Speaker 10>that liked but had a rougher task in hand than

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<v Speaker 10>to driving liking to the name of love. But now

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<v Speaker 10>I am returned, and that war thoughts have left their places,

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<v Speaker 10>vacant in their rooms, comes thronging, soft and delicate desires,

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<v Speaker 10>all prompting me, how fair young hero is, saying I

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<v Speaker 10>like to ear I went to wars.

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<v Speaker 6>Thou wilt be like a lover presently and tire the

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<v Speaker 6>hearer with a book of words. If thou dost love

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<v Speaker 6>fair Hero, cherish it, and I will break with her

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<v Speaker 6>and with her father, And thou shalt have her wast

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<v Speaker 6>not to this In that thou beganst to twist so

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<v Speaker 6>fine a story.

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<v Speaker 10>How sweetly you do, minister to love that no love's

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<v Speaker 10>grief by his complexion. But less my liking might too

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<v Speaker 10>sudden scene, I would have salved it with a longer treatise.

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<v Speaker 6>What need the bridge much broader than the flood. The

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<v Speaker 6>fairest grant is the necessity. Look what will serve is

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<v Speaker 6>fit tis once thou lovest, and I will fit thee

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<v Speaker 6>with the remedy I know we shall have reveling to night.

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<v Speaker 6>I will assume thy part in some disguise and tell

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<v Speaker 6>fair hero I am Claudio, And in her bosom I'll

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<v Speaker 6>unclasp my heart and take her hearing prisoner with the

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<v Speaker 6>force and strong encounter of my amorous tale. Then after

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<v Speaker 6>to her father I will break, And the conclusion is

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<v Speaker 6>she shall be thine in practice. Let us put it presently.

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<v Speaker 1>Excillant scene too. A room in Leonato's house. Enter Leonato

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<v Speaker 1>and Antonio meeting.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh no, brother, where is my cousin? Your son hath

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<v Speaker 2>he provided this music?

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<v Speaker 11>He is very busy about it. But brother, I can

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<v Speaker 11>tell you strange news that you dreamt not of.

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<v Speaker 2>Are they good.

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<v Speaker 11>As the event stamps him? But they have a good cup.

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<v Speaker 11>They show well outwork. The Prince and Count Claudia walking

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<v Speaker 11>in a thick pleached alley in my orchard, were thus

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<v Speaker 11>much overheard by a man of mine. The Prince discovered

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<v Speaker 11>the Claudio that he loved my niece, your daughter, and

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<v Speaker 11>meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance, And

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<v Speaker 11>if he found her accordant, he meant to take the

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<v Speaker 11>present time by the top and instantly break with you

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<v Speaker 11>of it.

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<v Speaker 2>Hath a fellow, any wit that told you this.

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<v Speaker 11>A good sharp fellow. I will send for him and

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<v Speaker 11>question him yourself.

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<v Speaker 2>No, no, we will hold it as a dream till

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<v Speaker 2>it appear itself. But I will acquaint my daughter with

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<v Speaker 2>all that she may be the better prepared for an answer. If,

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<v Speaker 2>peradventure this be true, Go you and tell her of it.

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<v Speaker 1>Several persons cross the stage.

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<v Speaker 2>Cousins, you know what you have to do. Oh, I

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<v Speaker 2>crie you, mercy friend, Go you with me, and I

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<v Speaker 2>will use your skill. Good cousin, have a care this

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<v Speaker 2>busy time.

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<v Speaker 1>Excellent Scene three, another room in Leonardo's house. Enter Don

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<v Speaker 1>John and Conrad.

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<v Speaker 12>What the good yea, my lord? Why you do not

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<v Speaker 12>to measure sad.

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<v Speaker 9>There is no measure in the occasion that breeds. Therefore

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<v Speaker 9>the sadness is without limit each tear.

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<v Speaker 12>Reason, And when I.

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<v Speaker 9>Have heard it, what blessings brings it?

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<v Speaker 12>If not a present, at least a patient sufferance?

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<v Speaker 9>I wonder that thou, being as thou sayest, thou art

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<v Speaker 9>born under Saturn, goest about to apply a moral medicine

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<v Speaker 9>to a mortifying mischief. I cannot hide what I am.

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<v Speaker 9>I must be sad when I have cause, and smile

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<v Speaker 9>at no man's jests, eat when I have stomach, and

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<v Speaker 9>wait for no man's leisure, Sleep when I am drowsy,

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<v Speaker 9>and tend to no man's business, laugh when I am merry,

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<v Speaker 9>and claw no man in his humor.

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<v Speaker 12>Yeah, you must not make full share of this till

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<v Speaker 12>you may do it without controlment. You have a flat

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<v Speaker 12>stood out against your brother, and he hath taken you

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<v Speaker 12>newly into his grace, where it is impossible you should

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<v Speaker 12>take true root. But by the fair weather that you

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<v Speaker 12>make yourself, it is needful that you frame the season

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<v Speaker 12>for your own harvest.

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<v Speaker 9>I had rather be a canker in a hedge than

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<v Speaker 9>a rose in his grace. And it better fits my

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<v Speaker 9>blood to be disdained of all the do fashion a

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<v Speaker 9>carriage to rob love from any In this though I

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<v Speaker 9>cannot be said to be a flattering, honest man, it

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<v Speaker 9>must not be denied. But I am a plane dealing villain.

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<v Speaker 9>I am trusted with a muzzle and enfranchised with a clog. Therefore,

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<v Speaker 9>I have decreed not to sing in my cage. If

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<v Speaker 9>I had my mouth, I would bite. If I had

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<v Speaker 9>my liberty, I would do my liking. In the meantime,

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<v Speaker 9>let me be that I am, and seek not to

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<v Speaker 9>alter me.

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<v Speaker 12>Can you make no use of your discontent?

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<v Speaker 9>I make all use of it, for I use it

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<v Speaker 9>only who comes here?

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<v Speaker 1>Enter Barracchio?

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<v Speaker 8>What news, Baracchio?

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<v Speaker 13>I came yonder from a great supper. The Prince your

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<v Speaker 13>brother is royally entertained by Leonato, and I can give

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<v Speaker 13>you intelligence of an intended marriage.

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<v Speaker 9>Will it serve for any model to build mischief on?

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<v Speaker 8>What is he?

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<v Speaker 5>For?

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<v Speaker 9>A fool that betrothed himself to unquietness?

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<v Speaker 13>Mary? It is your brother's right hand.

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<v Speaker 9>Who the most exquisite Claudio, even he a proper squire?

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<v Speaker 9>And who and who which way looks he?

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<v Speaker 2>Mary?

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<v Speaker 13>On Hero the daughter and heir of Leonato, a.

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<v Speaker 9>Very forward march chick. And how came you to this?

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<v Speaker 13>Being entertained for a perfumer? As I was smoking a

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<v Speaker 13>musty room, comes me the Prince in Claudio hand in hand,

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<v Speaker 13>in sad conference. I whipped me behind the arras and

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<v Speaker 13>there heard it agreed upon that the Prince should wool

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<v Speaker 13>Hero for himself, and having obtained her, give her to

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<v Speaker 13>Count Claudio.

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<v Speaker 9>Come, come, let us thither. This may prove food to

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<v Speaker 9>my displeasure. That young startup hath all the glory of

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<v Speaker 9>my overthrow. If I can cross him anyway, I will

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<v Speaker 9>bless myself every way. You are both sure and.

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<v Speaker 14>Will assist me to the death.

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<v Speaker 12>My Lord, let us.

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<v Speaker 9>To the great supper. Their cheer is greater than I

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<v Speaker 9>am subdued. Would the cook were of my mind? Shall

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<v Speaker 9>we go to prove what's to be done?

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<v Speaker 13>We'll wait upon your lordship.

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<v Speaker 1>Exiant and of Act one, Act two, Scene one, a

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<v Speaker 1>hall in Leonardo's house. Enter Leonatto, Antonio, Hero, Beatrice and others.

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<v Speaker 2>Was not Count John here at supper?

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<v Speaker 4>I saw him, not how tartly that gentleman looks. I

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<v Speaker 4>never can see him, but I am heart burned an

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<v Speaker 4>hour after.

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<v Speaker 5>He is of a very melancholy disposition.

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<v Speaker 4>You were an excellent man that were made just the

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<v Speaker 4>midway between him and Benedict. The one is too like

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<v Speaker 4>an image and says nothing, and the other two like

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<v Speaker 4>my lady's eldest son.

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<v Speaker 2>Evermore taddling than half Signor Benedict's tongue in Count John's mouth,

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<v Speaker 2>and half Count John's melancholy, and Senor Benedict's space.

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<v Speaker 4>With a good leg and a good foot uncle, and

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<v Speaker 4>money enough in his purse, such a man would win

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<v Speaker 4>any woman in the world if he could get a

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<v Speaker 4>good will by.

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<v Speaker 2>My troth niece, Thou wilt never get thee a husband.

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<v Speaker 2>If thou be so shrewd of thy tongue he.

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<v Speaker 4>Bath he's too cursed, too cursed, is more than cursed.

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<v Speaker 4>I shall lessen God's sending that way, For it is

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<v Speaker 4>said God sends a curse cow short horns, but to

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<v Speaker 4>a cow too cursed he sends none.

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<v Speaker 2>So by being too cursed, God will send you no.

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<v Speaker 4>Horns, just if he sends me no husband. For the

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<v Speaker 4>which blessing I am at him upon my knees every

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<v Speaker 4>morning and evening. Lord, I could not endure a husband

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<v Speaker 4>with a beard on his face. I'd rather lie in

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<v Speaker 4>the woolen.

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<v Speaker 2>You may light on a husband that hath no beard.

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<v Speaker 4>What should I do with him? Dress him in my

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<v Speaker 4>apparel and make him my waiting gentlewoman. He that hath

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<v Speaker 4>a beard is more than a youth. And he that

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<v Speaker 4>hath no beard is less than a man. And he

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<v Speaker 4>that is more than a youth is not for me.

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<v Speaker 4>And he that is less than a man, I am

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<v Speaker 4>not for him. Therefore I will even take sixpence in

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<v Speaker 4>earnest of the bear ward and lead his apes into hell.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, then go you into hell, No, but.

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<v Speaker 4>To the gate, and there will the devil meet me

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<v Speaker 4>like an old cuckold with horns on his head, and say,

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<v Speaker 4>get you to heaven, Beatrice, get you to heaven. Here's

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<v Speaker 4>no place for you maids. So I deliver up my

431
00:21:58.720 --> 00:22:01.839
<v Speaker 4>apes and away to Saint. For the heavens. He shows

432
00:22:01.880 --> 00:22:04.480
<v Speaker 4>me where the bachelors sit, and there live we as

433
00:22:04.559 --> 00:22:06.759
<v Speaker 4>merry as the day is long to hero.

434
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<v Speaker 11>Well, niece, I trust you will be ruled by your father.

435
00:22:11.319 --> 00:22:14.519
<v Speaker 4>Yes, faith, it is my cousin's duty to make courtesy

436
00:22:14.559 --> 00:22:18.680
<v Speaker 4>and say father, as it please you. But yet for

437
00:22:18.759 --> 00:22:22.440
<v Speaker 4>all that cousin, let him be a handsome fellow, or

438
00:22:22.480 --> 00:22:26.000
<v Speaker 4>else make another curtesy and say father as it please me.

439
00:22:26.880 --> 00:22:29.960
<v Speaker 2>Well, niece, I hope to see you one day fitted.

440
00:22:29.640 --> 00:22:32.119
<v Speaker 4>With a husband, not till God makes men of some

441
00:22:32.200 --> 00:22:34.799
<v Speaker 4>other metal than earth. Would it not grieve a woman

442
00:22:34.880 --> 00:22:37.920
<v Speaker 4>to be overmastered? With a piece of valiant dust to

443
00:22:37.920 --> 00:22:40.039
<v Speaker 4>make an account of her life to a clod of

444
00:22:40.079 --> 00:22:45.160
<v Speaker 4>wayward marl. No, Uncle al nan Adam's sons are my brethren,

445
00:22:45.599 --> 00:22:47.640
<v Speaker 4>and truly I hold it a sin to match my

446
00:22:47.759 --> 00:22:49.079
<v Speaker 4>kindred daughter.

447
00:22:49.279 --> 00:22:52.039
<v Speaker 2>Remember what I told you. If the Prince do solicit

448
00:22:52.119 --> 00:22:54.039
<v Speaker 2>you in that kind you know your answer.

449
00:22:54.400 --> 00:22:56.680
<v Speaker 4>The fault will be in the music, cousin, if you

450
00:22:56.759 --> 00:22:59.480
<v Speaker 4>be not wooed in good time, if the prince be

451
00:22:59.559 --> 00:23:03.440
<v Speaker 4>too him, tell him there is measure in everything, and

452
00:23:03.519 --> 00:23:07.640
<v Speaker 4>so dance out the answer for hear me, hero. Wooing,

453
00:23:07.720 --> 00:23:10.960
<v Speaker 4>wedding and repenting is as a Scotch jig, a measure,

454
00:23:11.119 --> 00:23:14.480
<v Speaker 4>and a sank pace. The first sweet is hot and

455
00:23:14.559 --> 00:23:19.200
<v Speaker 4>hasty like a Scotch jig, and full is fantastical. The

456
00:23:19.200 --> 00:23:23.000
<v Speaker 4>wedding mannerly modest, as a measure, full of state and

457
00:23:23.119 --> 00:23:28.119
<v Speaker 4>ancient tree. And then comes repentance, and with his bad legs,

458
00:23:28.200 --> 00:23:31.720
<v Speaker 4>falls into the sank pace, faster and faster till he

459
00:23:31.839 --> 00:23:32.920
<v Speaker 4>sink into his grave.

460
00:23:33.519 --> 00:23:36.440
<v Speaker 2>Cousin, you apprehend a passing shrewdely.

461
00:23:36.480 --> 00:23:38.559
<v Speaker 4>I have a good eye, Uncle, I can see a

462
00:23:38.680 --> 00:23:39.599
<v Speaker 4>church by daylight.

463
00:23:40.039 --> 00:23:42.680
<v Speaker 2>The revelers are entering, Brother, make good.

464
00:23:42.519 --> 00:23:49.720
<v Speaker 1>Room, enter Don Pedro, Claudio Benedic Bofazar, Don, John Baraccio,

465
00:23:50.519 --> 00:23:52.920
<v Speaker 1>Margaret Ursula, and others.

466
00:23:53.160 --> 00:23:56.559
<v Speaker 6>Masked lady, will you walk about with your friend?

467
00:23:57.079 --> 00:23:59.720
<v Speaker 5>So you walk softly and look sweetly and say nothing.

468
00:23:59.759 --> 00:24:02.519
<v Speaker 5>I am yours for the walk, and especially when I.

469
00:24:02.480 --> 00:24:04.640
<v Speaker 6>Walk away with me and your company.

470
00:24:05.119 --> 00:24:08.000
<v Speaker 5>I may say so when I please, and when.

471
00:24:07.839 --> 00:24:09.640
<v Speaker 6>Please you to say so when.

472
00:24:09.519 --> 00:24:12.519
<v Speaker 5>I like your favor, for God defend the loot should

473
00:24:12.519 --> 00:24:13.319
<v Speaker 5>be like the case.

474
00:24:14.319 --> 00:24:18.680
<v Speaker 6>My visor is phileman's roof within the house is Jove.

475
00:24:19.559 --> 00:24:22.240
<v Speaker 5>Why then your visor should be thatched.

476
00:24:23.279 --> 00:24:27.000
<v Speaker 6>Speak low. If you speak loud takes her aside.

477
00:24:27.519 --> 00:24:29.119
<v Speaker 15>Well, I would you did like me?

478
00:24:29.720 --> 00:24:32.759
<v Speaker 16>So would not I? For your own sake? For I

479
00:24:32.839 --> 00:24:34.839
<v Speaker 16>have many ill qualities.

480
00:24:35.440 --> 00:24:37.119
<v Speaker 15>Which is one I say?

481
00:24:37.200 --> 00:24:38.319
<v Speaker 16>My prayer is aloud.

482
00:24:38.920 --> 00:24:42.039
<v Speaker 15>I love you the better. The hearers may cry, Amen.

483
00:24:42.160 --> 00:24:47.480
<v Speaker 17>God match me with a good dancer. Amen, and God

484
00:24:47.640 --> 00:24:50.960
<v Speaker 17>keep him out of my sight. When the dance is done,

485
00:24:51.519 --> 00:24:53.000
<v Speaker 17>Answer clerk.

486
00:24:53.160 --> 00:24:56.480
<v Speaker 15>No more words. The clerk is answered, I know you

487
00:24:56.519 --> 00:24:57.079
<v Speaker 15>well enough.

488
00:24:57.359 --> 00:25:01.839
<v Speaker 14>You are, Senor Antonio. I am not I know you

489
00:25:01.880 --> 00:25:03.480
<v Speaker 14>by the waggling of your head.

490
00:25:03.599 --> 00:25:06.240
<v Speaker 11>Nor to tell you true I counterfit him.

491
00:25:06.440 --> 00:25:08.880
<v Speaker 14>You could never do him so ill well unless you

492
00:25:08.920 --> 00:25:12.440
<v Speaker 14>were the very man. Here's his dry hand? Up and

493
00:25:12.480 --> 00:25:13.680
<v Speaker 14>down you were? He?

494
00:25:14.119 --> 00:25:14.359
<v Speaker 7>You were?

495
00:25:14.400 --> 00:25:15.759
<v Speaker 11>He at a word?

496
00:25:15.880 --> 00:25:16.400
<v Speaker 9>I am not.

497
00:25:17.079 --> 00:25:17.359
<v Speaker 10>Come.

498
00:25:17.400 --> 00:25:17.640
<v Speaker 7>Come?

499
00:25:18.240 --> 00:25:20.039
<v Speaker 14>Do you think I do not know you? By your

500
00:25:20.079 --> 00:25:24.319
<v Speaker 14>excellent wit? Can virtue hide it? So go to mom?

501
00:25:24.400 --> 00:25:27.640
<v Speaker 14>You are he Grace's will appear, and there's an end.

502
00:25:27.960 --> 00:25:29.559
<v Speaker 4>Will you not tell me who told you so?

503
00:25:30.720 --> 00:25:30.920
<v Speaker 11>No?

504
00:25:31.319 --> 00:25:32.400
<v Speaker 7>You shall pardon me.

505
00:25:32.880 --> 00:25:35.119
<v Speaker 4>Nor will you not tell me who you are? And

506
00:25:35.119 --> 00:25:38.519
<v Speaker 4>not now that I was disdainful, and that I had

507
00:25:38.559 --> 00:25:42.240
<v Speaker 4>my good wit? Out of the hundred merry tales. Well,

508
00:25:42.440 --> 00:25:46.279
<v Speaker 4>this was Signor Benedict that said, so what's he? I'm

509
00:25:46.319 --> 00:25:47.640
<v Speaker 4>sure you know him well enough?

510
00:25:48.440 --> 00:25:50.119
<v Speaker 7>Not, I believe me.

511
00:25:50.559 --> 00:25:51.839
<v Speaker 4>Did he never make you laugh?

512
00:25:52.440 --> 00:25:54.519
<v Speaker 7>I pray you? What is he?

513
00:25:55.079 --> 00:25:59.000
<v Speaker 4>Why? He is the Prince's jester, a very dull fool.

514
00:25:59.599 --> 00:26:03.319
<v Speaker 4>Only his gift is in devising impossible slanders. None but

515
00:26:03.440 --> 00:26:06.680
<v Speaker 4>Libertine's delight in him. And the commendation is not in

516
00:26:06.759 --> 00:26:10.160
<v Speaker 4>his wit, but in his villainy, for he both pleases

517
00:26:10.200 --> 00:26:13.039
<v Speaker 4>men and angers them, and then they laugh at him

518
00:26:13.079 --> 00:26:15.839
<v Speaker 4>and beat him. I am sure he is in the fleet.

519
00:26:16.400 --> 00:26:17.519
<v Speaker 4>I would he had boarded me.

520
00:26:18.319 --> 00:26:21.799
<v Speaker 7>When I know the gentleman, I'll tell him what you say,

521
00:26:22.279 --> 00:26:22.759
<v Speaker 7>do do?

522
00:26:23.400 --> 00:26:25.720
<v Speaker 4>But he'll break a comparison or two on me, which,

523
00:26:25.799 --> 00:26:29.799
<v Speaker 4>peradventure not marked or laughed at, strikes him into melancholy.

524
00:26:30.359 --> 00:26:32.799
<v Speaker 4>And then there's a partridge wing saved for the fool

525
00:26:32.839 --> 00:26:34.440
<v Speaker 4>will eat no supper that night.

526
00:26:35.000 --> 00:26:35.799
<v Speaker 1>Music within.

527
00:26:36.519 --> 00:26:38.200
<v Speaker 4>We must follow the leaders.

528
00:26:38.279 --> 00:26:39.720
<v Speaker 7>In every good thing.

529
00:26:40.359 --> 00:26:42.920
<v Speaker 4>Nay, if they lead to any ill, I will leave

530
00:26:42.960 --> 00:26:44.839
<v Speaker 4>them at the next turning dance.

531
00:26:45.319 --> 00:26:49.359
<v Speaker 1>Then exiant all but Don John, Baraccio and Claudio.

532
00:26:49.920 --> 00:26:53.480
<v Speaker 9>Sure, my brother is amorous on Hero and hath withdrawn

533
00:26:53.519 --> 00:26:56.119
<v Speaker 9>her father to break with him about it. The ladies

534
00:26:56.160 --> 00:26:59.400
<v Speaker 9>follow her, but one visor remains.

535
00:26:59.359 --> 00:27:02.440
<v Speaker 13>And that is Claudio. I know him by his bearing?

536
00:27:03.240 --> 00:27:06.039
<v Speaker 8>Are you not signor Benedick?

537
00:27:06.440 --> 00:27:07.160
<v Speaker 6>You know me well?

538
00:27:07.240 --> 00:27:08.599
<v Speaker 10>I am he Signor?

539
00:27:08.920 --> 00:27:12.359
<v Speaker 9>You are very near my brother in his love. He

540
00:27:12.559 --> 00:27:17.359
<v Speaker 9>is enamored on Hero. I pray you dissuade him from her.

541
00:27:17.839 --> 00:27:21.279
<v Speaker 9>She is no equal for his birth. You may do

542
00:27:21.319 --> 00:27:23.079
<v Speaker 9>the part of an honest man in it.

543
00:27:23.599 --> 00:27:24.880
<v Speaker 10>How know you he loves her.

544
00:27:25.359 --> 00:27:27.960
<v Speaker 9>I heard him swear his affection.

545
00:27:28.160 --> 00:27:30.839
<v Speaker 13>So did I too, and he swore he would marry

546
00:27:30.880 --> 00:27:31.440
<v Speaker 13>her to night.

547
00:27:32.160 --> 00:27:36.799
<v Speaker 1>Come let us to the banquet, Exiot, Don John, and Barraccio.

548
00:27:37.200 --> 00:27:41.240
<v Speaker 10>Thea's auntsaan name of Benedick. But hear these ill news

549
00:27:41.240 --> 00:27:45.559
<v Speaker 10>with the ears of Claudio tis certain. So the Prince

550
00:27:45.640 --> 00:27:49.279
<v Speaker 10>vus for himself. French is constant in all other things

551
00:27:49.880 --> 00:27:52.720
<v Speaker 10>save in the office and affairs of love. Therefore all

552
00:27:52.799 --> 00:27:55.640
<v Speaker 10>hearts in love use their own tongues. Let every I

553
00:27:55.759 --> 00:27:59.599
<v Speaker 10>negotiate for itself and trust No agent for beauty is

554
00:27:59.640 --> 00:28:03.799
<v Speaker 10>a witch against his charm's faith melted into blood. This

555
00:28:03.960 --> 00:28:08.599
<v Speaker 10>is an accident of hourly proof, which I mistrusted. Not farewell. Therefore,

556
00:28:08.680 --> 00:28:13.079
<v Speaker 10>hero re enter Benedict, Count Claudio, ye the same.

557
00:28:13.599 --> 00:28:16.480
<v Speaker 7>Come, will you go with me whither even to the

558
00:28:16.559 --> 00:28:20.720
<v Speaker 7>next willow about your own business? Count, what fashion will

559
00:28:20.759 --> 00:28:23.960
<v Speaker 7>you wear the garland of about your neck like a

560
00:28:24.160 --> 00:28:28.200
<v Speaker 7>usurer's chain, or under your arms like a lieutenant's scarf.

561
00:28:29.039 --> 00:28:31.720
<v Speaker 7>You must wear it one way. For the Prince hath

562
00:28:31.759 --> 00:28:32.640
<v Speaker 7>got your hero.

563
00:28:33.160 --> 00:28:34.160
<v Speaker 10>I wish him joy of her.

564
00:28:34.720 --> 00:28:39.160
<v Speaker 7>Why that's spoken like an honest drovier. So they sell bullocks.

565
00:28:39.920 --> 00:28:42.440
<v Speaker 7>But did you think the Prince would have served you? Thus?

566
00:28:42.759 --> 00:28:43.920
<v Speaker 10>I pray you leave me.

567
00:28:44.519 --> 00:28:47.799
<v Speaker 7>Ho now you strike like the blind man, twas the

568
00:28:47.880 --> 00:28:51.200
<v Speaker 7>boy that stole your meat, and you'll beat the post.

569
00:28:51.960 --> 00:28:53.720
<v Speaker 10>If it will not be I'll leave you.

570
00:28:53.960 --> 00:28:59.839
<v Speaker 7>Exit alas poor hurt fowl. Now will he creep into

571
00:29:01.240 --> 00:29:04.160
<v Speaker 7>but that my lady Beatrice should know me and not

572
00:29:04.480 --> 00:29:09.759
<v Speaker 7>know me the Prince's fool. It may be I go

573
00:29:09.920 --> 00:29:13.720
<v Speaker 7>under that title because I am merry yea, But so

574
00:29:13.880 --> 00:29:16.720
<v Speaker 7>I am apt to do myself wrong. I am not

575
00:29:16.920 --> 00:29:20.599
<v Speaker 7>so reputed. It is the base, the bitter disposition of

576
00:29:20.680 --> 00:29:23.240
<v Speaker 7>Beatrice that puts the world into her person and so

577
00:29:23.480 --> 00:29:28.000
<v Speaker 7>gives me out. Well, I'll be revenged as I may

578
00:29:28.640 --> 00:29:29.119
<v Speaker 7>re enter.

579
00:29:29.279 --> 00:29:34.480
<v Speaker 6>Don Pedro, now signor where's the count? Did you see him? Troth?

580
00:29:34.599 --> 00:29:37.079
<v Speaker 7>My lord, I have played the part of lady fame.

581
00:29:37.680 --> 00:29:40.160
<v Speaker 7>I found him here, as melancholy as a lodge and

582
00:29:40.200 --> 00:29:43.599
<v Speaker 7>a warren. I told him, and I think I told

583
00:29:43.640 --> 00:29:46.160
<v Speaker 7>him true, that your grace had got the good will

584
00:29:46.200 --> 00:29:49.000
<v Speaker 7>of this young lady. And I offered him my company

585
00:29:49.039 --> 00:29:51.759
<v Speaker 7>to a willow tree, either to make him a garland

586
00:29:51.799 --> 00:29:54.480
<v Speaker 7>as being forsaken, or to bind him up a rod,

587
00:29:54.519 --> 00:29:55.960
<v Speaker 7>as being worthy to be whipped.

588
00:29:56.440 --> 00:29:58.599
<v Speaker 6>To be whipped? What's his fault?

589
00:29:59.240 --> 00:30:02.720
<v Speaker 7>The flat t friends gression of a schoolboy who, being

590
00:30:02.759 --> 00:30:06.440
<v Speaker 7>overjoyed with finding a bird's nest, shows at his companion

591
00:30:06.759 --> 00:30:07.799
<v Speaker 7>and he steals it.

592
00:30:08.240 --> 00:30:13.000
<v Speaker 6>Wilt thou make a trust a transgression. The transgression is

593
00:30:13.079 --> 00:30:13.960
<v Speaker 6>in the stealer.

594
00:30:14.519 --> 00:30:17.480
<v Speaker 7>Yet it had not been amiss. The rod had been made,

595
00:30:18.160 --> 00:30:21.119
<v Speaker 7>and the garland too. For the garland he might have

596
00:30:21.200 --> 00:30:25.559
<v Speaker 7>worn himself, and the rod he might have bestowed on you, who,

597
00:30:25.720 --> 00:30:29.079
<v Speaker 7>as I take it, have stolen his bird's nest.

598
00:30:29.680 --> 00:30:32.480
<v Speaker 6>I will but teach them to sing, and restore them

599
00:30:32.519 --> 00:30:33.160
<v Speaker 6>to the owner.

600
00:30:33.480 --> 00:30:36.839
<v Speaker 7>If their singing answer your saying, by my faith, you

601
00:30:37.000 --> 00:30:38.440
<v Speaker 7>say honestly.

602
00:30:38.279 --> 00:30:42.039
<v Speaker 6>The lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you. The gentleman

603
00:30:42.200 --> 00:30:45.519
<v Speaker 6>that danced with her told her, she is much wronged

604
00:30:45.680 --> 00:30:46.119
<v Speaker 6>by you.

605
00:30:46.759 --> 00:30:50.920
<v Speaker 7>Oh, she misused me past the endurance of a block

606
00:30:51.640 --> 00:30:54.359
<v Speaker 7>an oak, But with one green leaf on it would

607
00:30:54.359 --> 00:30:58.319
<v Speaker 7>have answered her. My very visor began to assume life

608
00:30:58.319 --> 00:31:02.599
<v Speaker 7>and scold with her. She told me, not thinking I

609
00:31:02.599 --> 00:31:07.079
<v Speaker 7>had been myself, that I was the Prince's jester, that

610
00:31:07.200 --> 00:31:11.799
<v Speaker 7>I was duller than a great thaw, huddling jest upon jest,

611
00:31:11.880 --> 00:31:14.920
<v Speaker 7>with such impossible conveyance upon me, that I stood like

612
00:31:14.960 --> 00:31:17.680
<v Speaker 7>a man at a mark, with a whole army shooting

613
00:31:17.759 --> 00:31:23.440
<v Speaker 7>at me. She speaks poniards, and every word stabs. If

614
00:31:23.480 --> 00:31:26.079
<v Speaker 7>her breath were as terrible as her terminations, there were

615
00:31:26.079 --> 00:31:29.279
<v Speaker 7>no living near her, she would infect to the north star.

616
00:31:30.519 --> 00:31:33.599
<v Speaker 7>I would not marry her, though she were endowed with

617
00:31:33.680 --> 00:31:37.119
<v Speaker 7>all that Adam had left him before he transgressed, she

618
00:31:37.160 --> 00:31:40.160
<v Speaker 7>would have made hercules have turned spit yea, and have

619
00:31:40.240 --> 00:31:44.079
<v Speaker 7>cleft his club to make the fire too. Come talk

620
00:31:44.160 --> 00:31:47.039
<v Speaker 7>not of her. You shall find her the infernal atay

621
00:31:47.160 --> 00:31:50.839
<v Speaker 7>in good apparel. I would to God some scholar would

622
00:31:50.880 --> 00:31:54.079
<v Speaker 7>conjure her, For certainly, while she is here, a man

623
00:31:54.119 --> 00:31:56.599
<v Speaker 7>may live as quiet a hell as in a sanctuary,

624
00:31:57.119 --> 00:31:59.960
<v Speaker 7>and people sin upon purpose because they would go there.

625
00:32:00.880 --> 00:32:05.240
<v Speaker 7>So indeed, all disquiet, horror, and perturbation follow her.

626
00:32:05.799 --> 00:32:09.720
<v Speaker 1>Re Enter Claudio, Beatrice, Hero and Leonatto.

627
00:32:10.119 --> 00:32:11.640
<v Speaker 6>Look here she comes.

628
00:32:12.000 --> 00:32:15.559
<v Speaker 7>Will your grace command me any service to the world's end?

629
00:32:16.640 --> 00:32:19.160
<v Speaker 7>I will go on the slightest errand now to the

630
00:32:19.200 --> 00:32:22.720
<v Speaker 7>antipodes that you can devise to send me on. I

631
00:32:22.720 --> 00:32:25.559
<v Speaker 7>will fetch you a toothpicker, now from the furthest inch

632
00:32:25.720 --> 00:32:29.240
<v Speaker 7>of Asia. Bring you the length of Prester John's foot.

633
00:32:29.559 --> 00:32:33.720
<v Speaker 7>Fetch you a hair off the great chams beard. Do

634
00:32:33.920 --> 00:32:37.880
<v Speaker 7>you any embassage to the pigmies rather than hold three

635
00:32:38.000 --> 00:32:40.759
<v Speaker 7>words conference with this harpy.

636
00:32:42.400 --> 00:32:45.720
<v Speaker 6>You have no employment for me, none but to desire

637
00:32:45.839 --> 00:32:47.160
<v Speaker 6>your good company.

638
00:32:47.640 --> 00:32:51.559
<v Speaker 7>Ugh, God, sir, here's a dish I love not I

639
00:32:51.640 --> 00:32:55.400
<v Speaker 7>cannot endure, my lady, tongue exit.

640
00:32:56.000 --> 00:32:59.759
<v Speaker 6>Come, lady, Come, you have lost the heart of Signor.

641
00:33:00.920 --> 00:33:04.279
<v Speaker 4>Indeed, my lord, he lent it me awhile, and I

642
00:33:04.319 --> 00:33:07.000
<v Speaker 4>gave him use for it, a double heart for a

643
00:33:07.079 --> 00:33:10.759
<v Speaker 4>single one Mary once before he won it of me

644
00:33:10.839 --> 00:33:13.839
<v Speaker 4>with false dice. Therefore, your grace may well say I

645
00:33:13.880 --> 00:33:14.559
<v Speaker 4>have lost it.

646
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<v Speaker 6>You have put him down, Lady, you have put him down.

647
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<v Speaker 4>So I would not he should do to me, my lord,

648
00:33:21.160 --> 00:33:24.279
<v Speaker 4>lest I should prove the mother of fools. I have

649
00:33:24.359 --> 00:33:26.519
<v Speaker 4>brought Count Claudio, whom you sent me to seek.

650
00:33:26.839 --> 00:33:30.400
<v Speaker 6>Why, how now, Count? Wherefore are you sad?

651
00:33:30.759 --> 00:33:31.880
<v Speaker 10>Not sad? My lord?

652
00:33:32.279 --> 00:33:33.680
<v Speaker 6>How then sick?

653
00:33:34.119 --> 00:33:34.400
<v Speaker 10>Neither?

654
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<v Speaker 1>My lord?

655
00:33:35.279 --> 00:33:38.039
<v Speaker 4>The count is neither sad nor sick, nor marry nor well.

656
00:33:38.640 --> 00:33:41.680
<v Speaker 4>But civil Count Civil is an orange and something of

657
00:33:41.680 --> 00:33:42.920
<v Speaker 4>that jealous complexion.

658
00:33:43.319 --> 00:33:46.279
<v Speaker 6>If faith, lady, I think you're blazoned to be true,

659
00:33:47.160 --> 00:33:50.279
<v Speaker 6>though I'll be sworn if he be so, his conceit

660
00:33:50.400 --> 00:33:55.079
<v Speaker 6>is false. Here, Claudio, I have wooed in thy name,

661
00:33:55.240 --> 00:33:58.759
<v Speaker 6>and fair hero is won. I have broke with her

662
00:33:58.839 --> 00:34:03.160
<v Speaker 6>father and his good will obtained name the day of marriage,

663
00:34:03.200 --> 00:34:04.839
<v Speaker 6>and God give thee joy.

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<v Speaker 2>Count take of me my daughter, and with her my fortunes.

665
00:34:08.960 --> 00:34:11.599
<v Speaker 2>His grace hath made the match and all grace. Say

666
00:34:11.639 --> 00:34:12.400
<v Speaker 2>amen to it.

667
00:34:12.880 --> 00:34:14.920
<v Speaker 4>Speak count tis your cue.

668
00:34:15.159 --> 00:34:18.599
<v Speaker 10>Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. I weer but

669
00:34:18.679 --> 00:34:21.880
<v Speaker 10>a little happy. If I could say, how much, lady,

670
00:34:21.960 --> 00:34:25.000
<v Speaker 10>as you are mine, I am yours. Give away myself

671
00:34:25.000 --> 00:34:27.159
<v Speaker 10>for you, and dote upon the exchange.

672
00:34:27.840 --> 00:34:31.119
<v Speaker 4>Speak, cousin, or if you cannot stop his mouth with

673
00:34:31.159 --> 00:34:34.199
<v Speaker 4>a kiss, and let not him speak neither.

674
00:34:34.840 --> 00:34:37.239
<v Speaker 6>In faith, Lady, you have a merry heart.

675
00:34:37.679 --> 00:34:40.840
<v Speaker 4>Yea, my lord, I thank it. Poor fool, it keeps

676
00:34:40.880 --> 00:34:44.000
<v Speaker 4>on the windy side of care. My cousin tells him

677
00:34:44.000 --> 00:34:46.320
<v Speaker 4>in his ear that he is in her heart.

678
00:34:46.239 --> 00:34:49.000
<v Speaker 10>And so she doth cousin, good Lord.

679
00:34:48.760 --> 00:34:52.400
<v Speaker 4>For a liance. Thus goes every one to the world,

680
00:34:52.480 --> 00:34:56.280
<v Speaker 4>but I and I am sun burnt. I may sit

681
00:34:56.320 --> 00:34:59.159
<v Speaker 4>in a corner and cry high ho for a husband.

682
00:34:59.639 --> 00:35:01.880
<v Speaker 6>Lady, Beatrice, I will get you one.

683
00:35:02.320 --> 00:35:05.039
<v Speaker 4>I would rather have one of your father's, getting hath

684
00:35:05.079 --> 00:35:08.159
<v Speaker 4>your grace near a brother like you. Your father got

685
00:35:08.159 --> 00:35:11.159
<v Speaker 4>excellent husbands if a maid could come by them, Will

686
00:35:11.199 --> 00:35:14.880
<v Speaker 4>you have me, lady, No, my lord, unless I might

687
00:35:14.920 --> 00:35:18.239
<v Speaker 4>have another for working days. Your grace is too costly

688
00:35:18.280 --> 00:35:21.880
<v Speaker 4>to wear every day. But I beseech your grace pardon me.

689
00:35:22.280 --> 00:35:25.000
<v Speaker 4>I was born to speak all mirth, and no matter.

690
00:35:25.239 --> 00:35:28.840
<v Speaker 6>Your silence most defends me, and to be merry. Best

691
00:35:28.960 --> 00:35:32.440
<v Speaker 6>become to you, For out of question, you were born

692
00:35:32.599 --> 00:35:33.559
<v Speaker 6>in a merry hour.

693
00:35:34.039 --> 00:35:37.559
<v Speaker 4>No sure, my lord, my mother cried, But then there

694
00:35:37.639 --> 00:35:41.760
<v Speaker 4>was a star danced, and under that I was born. Cousins,

695
00:35:41.760 --> 00:35:42.719
<v Speaker 4>God give you joy.

696
00:35:43.320 --> 00:35:45.599
<v Speaker 2>Niece. Will you look to those things I told you of?

697
00:35:46.039 --> 00:35:49.440
<v Speaker 4>I cry you, mercy, uncle, by your grace's pardon.

698
00:35:49.599 --> 00:35:53.719
<v Speaker 6>Exit by my truth. A pleasant spirited lady.

699
00:35:54.079 --> 00:35:56.840
<v Speaker 2>There is little of the melancholy element in her, my lord.

700
00:35:57.320 --> 00:36:00.159
<v Speaker 2>She is never sad, but when she sleeps, and not

701
00:36:00.199 --> 00:36:02.480
<v Speaker 2>ever sad. Then, for I have heard my daughter say

702
00:36:02.559 --> 00:36:06.400
<v Speaker 2>she hath often dreamed of unhappiness and waked herself with laughing.

703
00:36:06.920 --> 00:36:09.599
<v Speaker 6>She cannot endure to hear tell of a husband.

704
00:36:10.039 --> 00:36:13.480
<v Speaker 2>Oh, by no means she mocks all lures out of suit.

705
00:36:13.920 --> 00:36:16.880
<v Speaker 6>She were an excellent wife for Benedict.

706
00:36:16.599 --> 00:36:19.760
<v Speaker 2>Oh lord, my lord, if they were but a week married,

707
00:36:19.800 --> 00:36:21.280
<v Speaker 2>they would talk themselves mad.

708
00:36:21.760 --> 00:36:25.000
<v Speaker 6>Count Claudio would mean you to go to church.

709
00:36:25.079 --> 00:36:27.719
<v Speaker 10>Tomorrow, my lord. Time goes on crouches to love have

710
00:36:27.800 --> 00:36:29.280
<v Speaker 10>all his rights not.

711
00:36:29.199 --> 00:36:31.679
<v Speaker 2>Till Monday, my dear son, which is hence a just

712
00:36:31.840 --> 00:36:34.760
<v Speaker 2>seven night, and a time too brief too to have

713
00:36:34.840 --> 00:36:36.239
<v Speaker 2>all things. Answer my mind.

714
00:36:36.679 --> 00:36:39.039
<v Speaker 6>Come, you shake your head at so long a breathing,

715
00:36:39.679 --> 00:36:42.440
<v Speaker 6>But I warrant the claudio that time shall not go

716
00:36:42.639 --> 00:36:46.719
<v Speaker 6>dully by us. I will, in the interim, undertake one

717
00:36:46.760 --> 00:36:51.679
<v Speaker 6>of Hercules's labors, which is to bring Signor Benedict and

718
00:36:51.800 --> 00:36:55.800
<v Speaker 6>the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection, the one

719
00:36:55.840 --> 00:36:59.159
<v Speaker 6>with the other. I would fain have it a match,

720
00:36:59.480 --> 00:37:02.559
<v Speaker 6>and I doubt not, but to fashion it if you

721
00:37:02.719 --> 00:37:06.480
<v Speaker 6>three will minister such assistance as I shall give you direction.

722
00:37:07.000 --> 00:37:09.320
<v Speaker 2>My Lord, I am for you, though it cost me

723
00:37:09.440 --> 00:37:10.719
<v Speaker 2>ten knights's watchings.

724
00:37:11.079 --> 00:37:14.159
<v Speaker 6>And I my Lord, and you too, gentle.

725
00:37:13.880 --> 00:37:16.800
<v Speaker 5>Hero, I will do any modest office, my Lord, to

726
00:37:16.840 --> 00:37:18.480
<v Speaker 5>help my cousin to a good husband.

727
00:37:19.119 --> 00:37:22.559
<v Speaker 6>And Bennedicck is not the unhopefulest husband that I know.

728
00:37:23.559 --> 00:37:27.039
<v Speaker 6>Thus far can I praise him. He is of noble strain,

729
00:37:27.480 --> 00:37:32.199
<v Speaker 6>of approved valor and confirmed honesty. I will teach you

730
00:37:32.320 --> 00:37:35.599
<v Speaker 6>how to humor your cousin that she shall fall in

731
00:37:35.719 --> 00:37:40.039
<v Speaker 6>love with Benedick and I, with your too, helps will

732
00:37:40.159 --> 00:37:44.320
<v Speaker 6>so practice on Benedict that in despite of his quick

733
00:37:44.400 --> 00:37:47.960
<v Speaker 6>wit and his queasy stomach, he shall fall in love

734
00:37:48.000 --> 00:37:52.519
<v Speaker 6>with Beatrice. If we can do this, Cupid is no

735
00:37:52.599 --> 00:37:56.760
<v Speaker 6>longer an archer. His glory shall be ours, for we

736
00:37:57.039 --> 00:38:00.639
<v Speaker 6>are the only love gods. Go in with me, and

737
00:38:00.760 --> 00:38:01.840
<v Speaker 6>I will tell you my.

738
00:38:01.960 --> 00:38:09.360
<v Speaker 1>Drift exiant scene too. Another room in Leonato's house. Enter

739
00:38:09.480 --> 00:38:11.199
<v Speaker 1>Don John and Baraccio.

740
00:38:12.119 --> 00:38:15.840
<v Speaker 9>It is so the Count Claudio shall marry the daughter

741
00:38:15.920 --> 00:38:17.000
<v Speaker 9>of Leonardo.

742
00:38:17.199 --> 00:38:20.360
<v Speaker 13>Ye, my lord, but I can cross it any.

743
00:38:20.119 --> 00:38:24.079
<v Speaker 9>Bar any cross, any impediment will be medicinable to me.

744
00:38:24.679 --> 00:38:27.679
<v Speaker 9>I am sick and displeasure to him, and whatsoever comes

745
00:38:27.679 --> 00:38:31.880
<v Speaker 9>withthwart his affection ranges evenly with mine. How canst thou

746
00:38:31.960 --> 00:38:33.199
<v Speaker 9>cross this marriage?

747
00:38:33.519 --> 00:38:37.719
<v Speaker 13>Not honestly, my Lord, but so covertly that no dishonesty

748
00:38:37.800 --> 00:38:38.679
<v Speaker 13>shall appear in me?

749
00:38:39.079 --> 00:38:40.639
<v Speaker 8>Show me briefly how.

750
00:38:40.840 --> 00:38:43.400
<v Speaker 13>I think I told your lordship a year since, how

751
00:38:43.480 --> 00:38:46.320
<v Speaker 13>much I am in the favor of Margaret, the waiting

752
00:38:46.400 --> 00:38:51.559
<v Speaker 13>gentlewoman to Hero. I remember, I can, at any unseasonable

753
00:38:51.599 --> 00:38:54.440
<v Speaker 13>instant of the night, appoint her to look out at

754
00:38:54.440 --> 00:38:55.880
<v Speaker 13>her lady's chamber window.

755
00:38:56.199 --> 00:38:58.360
<v Speaker 8>What life is in that to be the death of

756
00:38:58.400 --> 00:39:00.320
<v Speaker 8>this marriage, of.

757
00:39:00.239 --> 00:39:02.920
<v Speaker 13>That lies in you to temper. Go you to the

758
00:39:02.960 --> 00:39:05.840
<v Speaker 13>Prince your brother spare not to tell him that he

759
00:39:05.880 --> 00:39:09.360
<v Speaker 13>hath wronged his honor in marrying the renowned Claudio. Whose

760
00:39:09.519 --> 00:39:13.280
<v Speaker 13>estimation do you mightily hold up to a contaminated stale

761
00:39:13.400 --> 00:39:14.400
<v Speaker 13>such a one as Hero.

762
00:39:14.719 --> 00:39:16.320
<v Speaker 8>What proof shall I make of that.

763
00:39:16.639 --> 00:39:19.840
<v Speaker 13>Proof enough to misuse the Prince to vex Claudio, to

764
00:39:20.039 --> 00:39:25.119
<v Speaker 13>undo Hero and cull Leonato. Look you for any other issue.

765
00:39:24.760 --> 00:39:27.760
<v Speaker 9>Only to despite them. I will endeavor anything.

766
00:39:28.159 --> 00:39:31.079
<v Speaker 13>Go then find me a meet hour to draw Don

767
00:39:31.119 --> 00:39:34.400
<v Speaker 13>Pedro in the count Claudio alone. Tell them that you

768
00:39:34.559 --> 00:39:38.199
<v Speaker 13>know that Hero loves me, intending kind of zeal both

769
00:39:38.239 --> 00:39:41.039
<v Speaker 13>to the Prince and Claudio, as in love of your

770
00:39:41.079 --> 00:39:44.760
<v Speaker 13>brother's honor, who hath made this match and his friend's reputation,

771
00:39:44.920 --> 00:39:47.239
<v Speaker 13>who is thus like to be cozened with the semblance

772
00:39:47.239 --> 00:39:50.360
<v Speaker 13>of a maid that you have discovered. Thus they will

773
00:39:50.440 --> 00:39:54.360
<v Speaker 13>scarcely believe this without trial. Offer them instances which shall

774
00:39:54.400 --> 00:39:57.039
<v Speaker 13>bear no less likelihood than to see me at her

775
00:39:57.079 --> 00:40:01.480
<v Speaker 13>chamber window. Hear me call Margaret Hero here, Margaret term

776
00:40:01.559 --> 00:40:04.880
<v Speaker 13>me Claudio, and bring them to see this the very night,

777
00:40:05.039 --> 00:40:07.960
<v Speaker 13>for the intended wedding. For in the meantime I will

778
00:40:08.039 --> 00:40:11.400
<v Speaker 13>so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent, and

779
00:40:11.519 --> 00:40:15.360
<v Speaker 13>there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero's disloyalty, that

780
00:40:15.480 --> 00:40:20.760
<v Speaker 13>jealousy shall be called assurance. In all the preparation overthrown.

781
00:40:20.559 --> 00:40:23.559
<v Speaker 9>Grow this to what adverse issue it can, I will

782
00:40:23.599 --> 00:40:26.760
<v Speaker 9>put it in practice. Be cunning in the working this,

783
00:40:27.199 --> 00:40:29.599
<v Speaker 9>and thy fee is a thousand ducts.

784
00:40:29.800 --> 00:40:32.559
<v Speaker 13>Be you constant in the accusation, and my cunning shall

785
00:40:32.599 --> 00:40:33.239
<v Speaker 13>not shame me.

786
00:40:33.639 --> 00:40:37.239
<v Speaker 9>I will presently go learn their day of marriage.

787
00:40:37.480 --> 00:40:45.760
<v Speaker 1>Exit Scene three, Leonardo's garden. Enter Benedict boy, Enter a boy.

788
00:40:46.480 --> 00:40:49.920
<v Speaker 7>Signor in my chamber window lies a book. Bring it

789
00:40:50.000 --> 00:40:51.280
<v Speaker 7>hither to me in the orchard.

790
00:40:51.880 --> 00:40:54.239
<v Speaker 14>I am here already, sir, I know.

791
00:40:54.280 --> 00:40:57.079
<v Speaker 7>That, but I would have thee Hence and here.

792
00:40:56.960 --> 00:40:59.039
<v Speaker 1>Again exit boy.

793
00:41:00.239 --> 00:41:04.239
<v Speaker 7>I do much wonder that one man, seeing how much

794
00:41:04.239 --> 00:41:07.079
<v Speaker 7>another man is a fool, when he dedicates his behaviors

795
00:41:07.119 --> 00:41:10.760
<v Speaker 7>to love, will, after he hath laughed at such shallow

796
00:41:10.840 --> 00:41:14.400
<v Speaker 7>follies and others, become the argument of his own scorn

797
00:41:14.480 --> 00:41:18.760
<v Speaker 7>by falling in love. And such a man as Claudio

798
00:41:20.360 --> 00:41:23.119
<v Speaker 7>I have known, when there was no music with him

799
00:41:23.119 --> 00:41:26.280
<v Speaker 7>but the drum and the fife. And now had he

800
00:41:26.360 --> 00:41:30.000
<v Speaker 7>rather hear the tabor and the pipe, I have known

801
00:41:30.039 --> 00:41:32.519
<v Speaker 7>when he would have walked ten mile afoot to see

802
00:41:32.519 --> 00:41:36.440
<v Speaker 7>a good armor. And now will he lie ten nights

803
00:41:36.480 --> 00:41:41.320
<v Speaker 7>awake carving the fashion of a new doublet. He was

804
00:41:41.360 --> 00:41:44.559
<v Speaker 7>wont to speak plain and to the purpose, like an

805
00:41:44.559 --> 00:41:49.159
<v Speaker 7>honest man and a soldier, And now was he turned orthography.

806
00:41:49.760 --> 00:41:53.599
<v Speaker 7>His words are a very fantastical banquet, just so many

807
00:41:53.639 --> 00:41:58.880
<v Speaker 7>strange dishes. May I be so converted and see with

808
00:41:59.000 --> 00:42:03.920
<v Speaker 7>these eyes I cannot tell, I think not. I will

809
00:42:03.920 --> 00:42:07.360
<v Speaker 7>not be sworn. But love may transform me to an oyster.

810
00:42:08.280 --> 00:42:09.960
<v Speaker 7>But I'll take my oath on it. Till he have

811
00:42:10.039 --> 00:42:12.039
<v Speaker 7>made an oyster of me, he shall never make me

812
00:42:12.079 --> 00:42:16.760
<v Speaker 7>such a fool. One woman is fair, yet I am well.

813
00:42:17.559 --> 00:42:22.639
<v Speaker 7>Another is wise, yet I am well. Another virtuous, yet

814
00:42:22.679 --> 00:42:27.000
<v Speaker 7>I am well. But till all graces be in one woman,

815
00:42:27.519 --> 00:42:31.920
<v Speaker 7>one woman shall not come in my grace rich. She

816
00:42:32.079 --> 00:42:37.400
<v Speaker 7>shall be that's certain, wise, or all none virtuous, Or

817
00:42:37.440 --> 00:42:40.679
<v Speaker 7>I'll never cheapen her fair, or I'll never look on

818
00:42:40.800 --> 00:42:46.800
<v Speaker 7>her mild, or come not near me noble, or not

819
00:42:46.880 --> 00:42:52.800
<v Speaker 7>I for an angel of good discourse, an excellent musician,

820
00:42:53.360 --> 00:42:57.000
<v Speaker 7>and her hair shall be of what color it? Please God,

821
00:42:58.079 --> 00:43:03.840
<v Speaker 7>ha the Prince and Monsieur louve I will hide me

822
00:43:03.920 --> 00:43:06.119
<v Speaker 7>in the arbor withdraws.

823
00:43:07.400 --> 00:43:13.440
<v Speaker 1>Enter Don Pedro, Leonato and Claudio, followed by Balthazar and musicians.

824
00:43:14.079 --> 00:43:15.880
<v Speaker 6>Come. Shall we hear this music?

825
00:43:16.519 --> 00:43:19.920
<v Speaker 10>Yea, my lord, how still the evening is has hushed

826
00:43:19.960 --> 00:43:21.360
<v Speaker 10>on purpose to grace harmony.

827
00:43:22.119 --> 00:43:24.760
<v Speaker 6>See you where Benedict hath hid himself?

828
00:43:25.360 --> 00:43:28.719
<v Speaker 10>Oh very well, my lord, the music ended? Will fitch

829
00:43:28.800 --> 00:43:30.639
<v Speaker 10>the kit fox with a penniworth.

830
00:43:30.639 --> 00:43:33.119
<v Speaker 6>Come, Balthazar, we'll hear that song again.

831
00:43:33.679 --> 00:43:37.000
<v Speaker 15>Oh good, my lord, tax not so bad a voice

832
00:43:37.000 --> 00:43:39.159
<v Speaker 15>to slander music any more than once.

833
00:43:39.480 --> 00:43:42.320
<v Speaker 6>It is the witness still of excellency to put a

834
00:43:42.400 --> 00:43:46.679
<v Speaker 6>strange face on his own perfection. I pray thee sing,

835
00:43:47.079 --> 00:43:48.280
<v Speaker 6>and let me woo no more?

836
00:43:48.840 --> 00:43:51.679
<v Speaker 15>Because you talk of wooing, I will sing, since many

837
00:43:51.719 --> 00:43:53.920
<v Speaker 15>a word doth commence his suit to her. He thinks

838
00:43:54.000 --> 00:43:57.760
<v Speaker 15>not worthy, yet he woos? Yet will he swear he loves?

839
00:43:58.320 --> 00:43:58.559
<v Speaker 13>Nay?

840
00:43:58.719 --> 00:44:02.440
<v Speaker 6>Pray thee come, or if thou wilt hold longer argument,

841
00:44:02.639 --> 00:44:03.679
<v Speaker 6>do it? In notes?

842
00:44:04.360 --> 00:44:06.800
<v Speaker 15>Note this before my notes. There's not a note of

843
00:44:06.800 --> 00:44:07.960
<v Speaker 15>mine that's worth the noting.

844
00:44:08.599 --> 00:44:12.880
<v Speaker 6>Why these are very crutchets, that he speaks notes, notes

845
00:44:13.039 --> 00:44:15.480
<v Speaker 6>forsooth and nothing music.

846
00:44:16.679 --> 00:44:24.320
<v Speaker 7>Oh, now, divine air. Now is his soul ravished? Is

847
00:44:24.360 --> 00:44:28.199
<v Speaker 7>it not strange that sheep's guts should hail souls out

848
00:44:28.239 --> 00:44:31.920
<v Speaker 7>of men's bodies? Well, a horn for my money?

849
00:44:31.960 --> 00:44:34.760
<v Speaker 1>When all's done, bothas are sings.

850
00:44:35.760 --> 00:44:39.840
<v Speaker 18>Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more?

851
00:44:40.519 --> 00:44:48.719
<v Speaker 19>Men word deceivers, ever one foot in sea and one

852
00:44:49.280 --> 00:44:57.480
<v Speaker 19>on shore to one thing constant never, Then sigh not so,

853
00:44:58.360 --> 00:45:07.000
<v Speaker 19>but lead them and be you blithe than bonny, converting

854
00:45:07.320 --> 00:45:14.000
<v Speaker 19>on your sounds of woe into hay on in no it?

855
00:45:18.280 --> 00:45:19.800
<v Speaker 16>Sing no more?

856
00:45:20.079 --> 00:45:25.559
<v Speaker 19>Did he sing no more of dumb, so dull and

857
00:45:25.920 --> 00:45:34.480
<v Speaker 19>heavy The fraud of men was ever so, since Saler

858
00:45:34.840 --> 00:45:42.679
<v Speaker 19>first was leavy. Then sigh not so, But let them go,

859
00:45:43.440 --> 00:45:51.880
<v Speaker 19>and be you blithe than bonny, converting on your sounds

860
00:45:52.119 --> 00:45:58.000
<v Speaker 19>of woe into hay ony.

861
00:45:57.679 --> 00:45:58.239
<v Speaker 20>On it.

862
00:46:00.199 --> 00:46:02.119
<v Speaker 6>By my troth a good.

863
00:46:02.000 --> 00:46:04.679
<v Speaker 15>Song and an ill singer, my lord.

864
00:46:04.840 --> 00:46:08.159
<v Speaker 6>Ha no no faith thou sing'st well enough for a

865
00:46:08.280 --> 00:46:09.880
<v Speaker 6>shift aside.

866
00:46:10.320 --> 00:46:12.360
<v Speaker 7>And he had been a dog that should have howled,

867
00:46:12.360 --> 00:46:15.039
<v Speaker 7>thus they would have hanged him. And I pray God

868
00:46:15.119 --> 00:46:18.440
<v Speaker 7>his bad voice bowed no mischief. I had a leief

869
00:46:18.519 --> 00:46:21.320
<v Speaker 7>of heard the night raven come? What playing could have

870
00:46:21.400 --> 00:46:22.000
<v Speaker 7>come after it?

871
00:46:22.559 --> 00:46:26.559
<v Speaker 6>Yea, marry dost thou hear, Balthazar, I pray thee get

872
00:46:26.639 --> 00:46:29.719
<v Speaker 6>us some excellent music for to morrow night. We would

873
00:46:29.760 --> 00:46:32.199
<v Speaker 6>have it at the lady Hero's chamber window.

874
00:46:32.639 --> 00:46:35.000
<v Speaker 15>The best I can, my Lord do so.

875
00:46:35.480 --> 00:46:40.000
<v Speaker 1>Farewell, exiant Balthazar, and musicians, come.

876
00:46:39.840 --> 00:46:43.320
<v Speaker 6>Hither, Leonato, What was it you told me of to

877
00:46:43.480 --> 00:46:47.639
<v Speaker 6>day that your niece Beatrice was in love with Signor Benedick.

878
00:46:48.159 --> 00:46:51.239
<v Speaker 1>Oh I aside to don pedro.

879
00:46:51.440 --> 00:46:55.039
<v Speaker 10>Stocon stocone the fowl sits. I did never think that

880
00:46:55.199 --> 00:46:56.400
<v Speaker 10>lady would have loved any.

881
00:46:56.199 --> 00:47:00.199
<v Speaker 2>Man, No, nor I neither, but most wonderful that she

882
00:47:00.239 --> 00:47:03.039
<v Speaker 2>should so dote on Signor Benedict, whom she hath in

883
00:47:03.119 --> 00:47:08.719
<v Speaker 2>all outward behaviors seemed ever to abhore aside is possible?

884
00:47:09.639 --> 00:47:12.000
<v Speaker 7>Sits the wind in that corner.

885
00:47:12.079 --> 00:47:14.840
<v Speaker 2>By my troth my Lord, I cannot tell what to

886
00:47:14.880 --> 00:47:17.039
<v Speaker 2>think of it, but that she loves him with an

887
00:47:17.199 --> 00:47:20.599
<v Speaker 2>enraged affection. It is past the infinite of thought.

888
00:47:21.159 --> 00:47:25.119
<v Speaker 6>Maybe she doth but counterfeit faith like enough.

889
00:47:25.400 --> 00:47:29.119
<v Speaker 2>Oh God, counterfeit. There was never counterfeit of passion came

890
00:47:29.159 --> 00:47:31.599
<v Speaker 2>so near the life of passion as she discovers it.

891
00:47:32.239 --> 00:47:34.920
<v Speaker 6>Why what effects of passion show she?

892
00:47:35.480 --> 00:47:36.079
<v Speaker 1>Aside?

893
00:47:36.440 --> 00:47:38.599
<v Speaker 10>Face the hook? Well, this fish will bite.

894
00:47:38.840 --> 00:47:41.679
<v Speaker 2>What affects my lord? She will sit you. You heard

895
00:47:41.719 --> 00:47:43.760
<v Speaker 2>my daughter tell you how she did.

896
00:47:43.800 --> 00:47:48.079
<v Speaker 6>Indeed how now I pray you you amaze me. I

897
00:47:48.119 --> 00:47:51.519
<v Speaker 6>would have thought her spirit had been invincible against all

898
00:47:51.559 --> 00:47:52.760
<v Speaker 6>assaults of affection.

899
00:47:53.239 --> 00:47:56.559
<v Speaker 2>I would have sworn it had my lord, especially against Benedict.

900
00:47:56.840 --> 00:48:00.239
<v Speaker 7>Aside, I should think this is a gull, but that

901
00:48:00.280 --> 00:48:04.800
<v Speaker 7>the white bearded fellow speaks it knavery cannot sure hide

902
00:48:04.840 --> 00:48:06.239
<v Speaker 7>itself in such reverence.

903
00:48:06.960 --> 00:48:10.000
<v Speaker 10>Aside, he hath taken the infection, hold it up?

904
00:48:10.239 --> 00:48:13.480
<v Speaker 6>Hath she made her affection known to Benedicck.

905
00:48:13.440 --> 00:48:16.199
<v Speaker 2>No, and swear she never will. That's her torment?

906
00:48:16.719 --> 00:48:20.480
<v Speaker 10>Tis true? Indeed, so your daughter says, shall I says

907
00:48:20.519 --> 00:48:23.960
<v Speaker 10>she that has so often counted him with scorn, Write

908
00:48:23.960 --> 00:48:24.920
<v Speaker 10>to him that I love him?

909
00:48:25.360 --> 00:48:27.840
<v Speaker 2>This says she, now when she is beginning to write

910
00:48:27.840 --> 00:48:30.199
<v Speaker 2>to him, For she'll be up twenty times a night,

911
00:48:30.440 --> 00:48:32.679
<v Speaker 2>and there will she sit in her smock till she

912
00:48:32.760 --> 00:48:36.159
<v Speaker 2>have writ a sheet of paper. My daughter tells us all, now.

913
00:48:36.000 --> 00:48:38.840
<v Speaker 10>You talk of a sheet of paper, I remember, pretty

914
00:48:38.920 --> 00:48:40.880
<v Speaker 10>jest your daughter told us of Oh.

915
00:48:40.920 --> 00:48:42.960
<v Speaker 2>When she had read it and was reading it over,

916
00:48:43.239 --> 00:48:47.159
<v Speaker 2>she found Benedict and Beatrice between the sheet that Oh.

917
00:48:47.199 --> 00:48:49.960
<v Speaker 2>She tore the letter into a thousand halfpence, railed at

918
00:48:49.960 --> 00:48:52.719
<v Speaker 2>herself that she should be so immodest to write to

919
00:48:52.800 --> 00:48:55.880
<v Speaker 2>one that she knew what flowed her. I measure him,

920
00:48:55.960 --> 00:48:58.760
<v Speaker 2>says she, by my own spirit, for I should flout

921
00:48:58.840 --> 00:49:01.280
<v Speaker 2>him if he writ to me, yea, though I love him, I.

922
00:49:01.280 --> 00:49:05.159
<v Speaker 10>Should Then down upon her knee, she falls, weeps, sobs,

923
00:49:05.159 --> 00:49:10.239
<v Speaker 10>beats a heart, tears a hair, praise, curses. Oh, sweet Benaderic,

924
00:49:10.360 --> 00:49:11.519
<v Speaker 10>God give me patience.

925
00:49:12.079 --> 00:49:15.159
<v Speaker 2>She doth indeed, my daughter says so. And the ecstasy

926
00:49:15.280 --> 00:49:18.480
<v Speaker 2>hath so much overborne her, that my daughter is sometimes

927
00:49:18.480 --> 00:49:21.039
<v Speaker 2>a feared she will do a desperate outrage to herself.

928
00:49:21.199 --> 00:49:23.960
<v Speaker 6>It is very true, it were good that Benedict knew

929
00:49:24.000 --> 00:49:27.079
<v Speaker 6>of it by some other. If she will not discover it,

930
00:49:27.440 --> 00:49:29.480
<v Speaker 6>to what end he would.

931
00:49:29.239 --> 00:49:30.960
<v Speaker 10>But make a sport of it, until meant the poor

932
00:49:31.039 --> 00:49:32.360
<v Speaker 10>lady worse, and.

933
00:49:32.480 --> 00:49:35.800
<v Speaker 6>He should it were an alms to hang him. She's

934
00:49:35.920 --> 00:49:40.119
<v Speaker 6>an excellent sweet lady, and out of all suspicion, she

935
00:49:40.320 --> 00:49:42.400
<v Speaker 6>is virtuous.

936
00:49:41.719 --> 00:49:43.440
<v Speaker 10>And she is exceedingly wise.

937
00:49:44.000 --> 00:49:48.039
<v Speaker 6>In everything, but in loving benedickt.

938
00:49:47.239 --> 00:49:50.559
<v Speaker 2>Oh, my lord, wisdom and blood combating in so tender

939
00:49:50.559 --> 00:49:53.360
<v Speaker 2>a body. We have ten proofs to one that blood

940
00:49:53.400 --> 00:49:56.079
<v Speaker 2>hath the victory. I am sorry for her as I

941
00:49:56.119 --> 00:49:58.320
<v Speaker 2>have just cause, being her uncle and her.

942
00:49:58.159 --> 00:50:02.199
<v Speaker 6>Guardian, I would she had bestowed this dotage on me.

943
00:50:03.079 --> 00:50:06.280
<v Speaker 6>I would have daffed all other respects and made her

944
00:50:06.480 --> 00:50:10.880
<v Speaker 6>half myself. I pray you tell Bennedeck of it, and

945
00:50:11.000 --> 00:50:13.159
<v Speaker 6>hear what he will say, were it good?

946
00:50:13.280 --> 00:50:13.719
<v Speaker 2>Thank you?

947
00:50:14.119 --> 00:50:16.800
<v Speaker 10>He think surely she will die, for she says she

948
00:50:16.840 --> 00:50:19.039
<v Speaker 10>will die if he love her not, and she will

949
00:50:19.079 --> 00:50:21.760
<v Speaker 10>die ere she may have love known, and she will

950
00:50:21.800 --> 00:50:24.159
<v Speaker 10>die if he woo her, rather than she will bate

951
00:50:24.239 --> 00:50:26.239
<v Speaker 10>one breath of her accustomed crossness.

952
00:50:26.639 --> 00:50:30.760
<v Speaker 6>She doth well if she should make tender of her love,

953
00:50:30.880 --> 00:50:34.840
<v Speaker 6>tis very possible he'll scorn it. For the man, as

954
00:50:34.920 --> 00:50:37.800
<v Speaker 6>you know all, hath a contemptible spirit.

955
00:50:38.360 --> 00:50:39.719
<v Speaker 10>He is a very proper man.

956
00:50:39.960 --> 00:50:43.400
<v Speaker 6>He hath indeed a good outward happiness.

957
00:50:42.960 --> 00:50:45.440
<v Speaker 10>For God, and in my mind, very wise.

958
00:50:45.800 --> 00:50:49.480
<v Speaker 6>He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit.

959
00:50:50.159 --> 00:50:52.440
<v Speaker 10>And I take him to be valiant as.

960
00:50:52.239 --> 00:50:56.000
<v Speaker 6>Hector, I assure you, and in the managing of quarrels.

961
00:50:56.039 --> 00:50:59.719
<v Speaker 6>You may say he is wise, for either he avoids

962
00:50:59.760 --> 00:51:03.360
<v Speaker 6>them with great discretion or undertakes them with a most

963
00:51:03.559 --> 00:51:04.880
<v Speaker 6>christian like fear.

964
00:51:05.360 --> 00:51:08.960
<v Speaker 2>If he do fear God, I must necessarily keep peace.

965
00:51:09.480 --> 00:51:11.639
<v Speaker 2>If he break the peace, he ought to enter into

966
00:51:11.679 --> 00:51:13.880
<v Speaker 2>a quarrel with fear and trembling.

967
00:51:13.960 --> 00:51:17.880
<v Speaker 6>And so will he do. For the man doth fear God,

968
00:51:18.119 --> 00:51:22.000
<v Speaker 6>howsoever it seems not in him, by some large jests,

969
00:51:22.039 --> 00:51:26.679
<v Speaker 6>he will make well. I am sorry for your niece.

970
00:51:27.440 --> 00:51:30.760
<v Speaker 6>Shall we go seek Bennedicck and tell him of her love?

971
00:51:31.239 --> 00:51:33.800
<v Speaker 10>Never tell him, my lord? Let her wear it out

972
00:51:33.840 --> 00:51:34.559
<v Speaker 10>with good counsel.

973
00:51:35.039 --> 00:51:37.880
<v Speaker 2>Nay, that's impossible. She may wear her heart out first.

974
00:51:38.320 --> 00:51:41.400
<v Speaker 6>Well, we will hear further of it by your daughter.

975
00:51:42.159 --> 00:51:46.000
<v Speaker 6>Let it cool the while. I love Bennedicck well, and

976
00:51:46.159 --> 00:51:50.039
<v Speaker 6>wish he would modestly examine himself to see how much

977
00:51:50.119 --> 00:51:53.840
<v Speaker 6>he is unworthy. So good a lady, my lord, will

978
00:51:53.840 --> 00:51:54.239
<v Speaker 6>you walk?

979
00:51:54.480 --> 00:51:56.119
<v Speaker 1>Dinner is ready aside?

980
00:51:56.519 --> 00:51:58.119
<v Speaker 10>If he do not do it on her. Upon this

981
00:51:58.760 --> 00:52:01.480
<v Speaker 10>I will never trust my expect aside.

982
00:52:02.039 --> 00:52:05.199
<v Speaker 6>Let there be the same net spread for her, And

983
00:52:05.360 --> 00:52:09.280
<v Speaker 6>that must your daughter and her gentlewoman carry. The sport

984
00:52:09.360 --> 00:52:13.079
<v Speaker 6>will be when they hold one an opinion of another's dotage,

985
00:52:13.079 --> 00:52:16.760
<v Speaker 6>and no such matter. That's the scene I would see,

986
00:52:16.800 --> 00:52:20.480
<v Speaker 6>which will be merely a dumb show. Let us send

987
00:52:20.480 --> 00:52:22.320
<v Speaker 6>her to call him in to dinner.

988
00:52:22.800 --> 00:52:28.559
<v Speaker 1>Exitant, Don Pedro, Claudio and Leonato advancing from the arbor.

989
00:52:29.239 --> 00:52:34.000
<v Speaker 7>This can be no trick. The conference was sadly born.

990
00:52:34.760 --> 00:52:38.239
<v Speaker 7>They have the truth of this from a hero. They

991
00:52:38.280 --> 00:52:41.519
<v Speaker 7>seem to pity the lady. It seems her affections have

992
00:52:41.599 --> 00:52:48.840
<v Speaker 7>their full bent. Love me, why it must be requited?

993
00:52:50.360 --> 00:52:53.760
<v Speaker 7>I hear how I am censured. They say, I will

994
00:52:53.800 --> 00:52:56.800
<v Speaker 7>bear myself proudly if I perceive the love come from her.

995
00:52:57.519 --> 00:52:59.800
<v Speaker 7>They say too, that she will rather die than give

996
00:52:59.840 --> 00:53:05.199
<v Speaker 7>any any sign of affection. I did never think to marry.

997
00:53:06.039 --> 00:53:08.960
<v Speaker 7>I must not seem proud. Happy are they that hear

998
00:53:09.000 --> 00:53:12.280
<v Speaker 7>their distractions and can put them to mending. They say,

999
00:53:12.280 --> 00:53:14.519
<v Speaker 7>the lady is fair, tis the truth I can bear

1000
00:53:14.559 --> 00:53:18.320
<v Speaker 7>them witness, and virtuous tis so I cannot reprove it.

1001
00:53:18.920 --> 00:53:22.800
<v Speaker 7>And wise but for loving me by my troth, it

1002
00:53:22.880 --> 00:53:26.119
<v Speaker 7>is no addition to her wit, nor no great argument

1003
00:53:26.199 --> 00:53:30.920
<v Speaker 7>of her folly, For I will be horribly in love

1004
00:53:30.960 --> 00:53:38.320
<v Speaker 7>with her. I may chance have some odd quirks and

1005
00:53:38.599 --> 00:53:42.400
<v Speaker 7>remnants of wit broken on me because I have railed

1006
00:53:42.440 --> 00:53:47.679
<v Speaker 7>so long against marriage. But doth not the appetite alter

1007
00:53:48.880 --> 00:53:51.079
<v Speaker 7>A man loves the meat in his youth that he

1008
00:53:51.119 --> 00:53:56.039
<v Speaker 7>cannot endure in his age. Shall quips and sentences in

1009
00:53:56.079 --> 00:53:59.519
<v Speaker 7>these paper bullets of the brain awe a man from

1010
00:53:59.519 --> 00:54:04.880
<v Speaker 7>the career of his humor. No, the world must be peopled.

1011
00:54:06.079 --> 00:54:10.079
<v Speaker 7>When I said I would die a bachelor, I did

1012
00:54:10.079 --> 00:54:14.719
<v Speaker 7>not think I should live till I were married. Here

1013
00:54:14.719 --> 00:54:21.360
<v Speaker 7>comes Beatrice. By this day, she's a fair lady. I

1014
00:54:21.639 --> 00:54:24.880
<v Speaker 7>do spy some marks of love in her.

1015
00:54:25.719 --> 00:54:29.119
<v Speaker 4>Enter Beatrice, against my will, I am sent to bid

1016
00:54:29.119 --> 00:54:30.159
<v Speaker 4>you come in to dinner.

1017
00:54:30.920 --> 00:54:34.719
<v Speaker 7>Fair Beatrice, I thank you for your pains.

1018
00:54:35.239 --> 00:54:37.400
<v Speaker 4>I took no more pains for those thanks than you

1019
00:54:37.480 --> 00:54:40.039
<v Speaker 4>take pains to thank me. If it had been painful,

1020
00:54:40.079 --> 00:54:40.960
<v Speaker 4>I would not have come.

1021
00:54:41.559 --> 00:54:44.360
<v Speaker 7>You take pleasure, then in the message.

1022
00:54:44.519 --> 00:54:46.280
<v Speaker 4>Yea, just so much as you may take upon a

1023
00:54:46.320 --> 00:54:49.599
<v Speaker 4>knife's point and choke a doll withal you have no

1024
00:54:49.719 --> 00:54:52.880
<v Speaker 4>stomach signor fare you well exit.

1025
00:54:53.199 --> 00:54:58.280
<v Speaker 7>Ha against my will, I am sent to bid you

1026
00:54:58.360 --> 00:55:03.880
<v Speaker 7>come into dinner. There's a double meaning in that I

1027
00:55:04.000 --> 00:55:06.559
<v Speaker 7>took no more pains for those thanks than you took

1028
00:55:06.599 --> 00:55:09.400
<v Speaker 7>pains to thank me. That's as much as to say.

1029
00:55:10.159 --> 00:55:14.079
<v Speaker 7>Any pains that I take for you is as easy

1030
00:55:14.320 --> 00:55:18.800
<v Speaker 7>as thanks. If I do not take pity of her,

1031
00:55:19.320 --> 00:55:22.760
<v Speaker 7>I am a villain. If I do not love her,

1032
00:55:23.320 --> 00:55:28.000
<v Speaker 7>I am a jew. I will go get her picture.

1033
00:55:28.840 --> 00:55:37.760
<v Speaker 1>Exit end of Act two, Act three, Scene one, Leonardo's garden.

1034
00:55:38.760 --> 00:55:41.199
<v Speaker 1>Enter Hero, Margaret and Ursula.

1035
00:55:41.639 --> 00:55:44.559
<v Speaker 5>Good Margaret, run thee to the parlor. There shalt thou

1036
00:55:44.559 --> 00:55:47.280
<v Speaker 5>find my cousin Beatrice proposing with the prince, and Claudio

1037
00:55:47.719 --> 00:55:50.920
<v Speaker 5>whisper her ear and tell her. I and Ursula walk

1038
00:55:50.960 --> 00:55:53.559
<v Speaker 5>in the orchard, and our whole discourse is all of her.

1039
00:55:54.119 --> 00:55:56.519
<v Speaker 5>Say that thou overheard's dust and bid her steal into

1040
00:55:56.519 --> 00:55:59.800
<v Speaker 5>the pleached bower where honeysuckles ripened by the sun. Forbid

1041
00:55:59.840 --> 00:56:02.880
<v Speaker 5>the son to enter, like favorites made proud by princes

1042
00:56:02.880 --> 00:56:05.039
<v Speaker 5>that advance their pride against the power that bread it.

1043
00:56:05.639 --> 00:56:07.719
<v Speaker 5>There will she hide her to listen to our propose.

1044
00:56:08.840 --> 00:56:10.840
<v Speaker 5>This is thy office, Bear thee well in it, and

1045
00:56:10.920 --> 00:56:11.679
<v Speaker 5>leave us alone.

1046
00:56:11.920 --> 00:56:13.000
<v Speaker 7>I'll make her come.

1047
00:56:13.400 --> 00:56:16.639
<v Speaker 16>I warrant you presently exit.

1048
00:56:16.639 --> 00:56:20.599
<v Speaker 5>Now, Ursula. When Beatrice stuff come as we do, trace

1049
00:56:20.639 --> 00:56:23.320
<v Speaker 5>this alley up and down. Our talk must be only

1050
00:56:23.360 --> 00:56:26.000
<v Speaker 5>of Benedict. When I do name him, let it be

1051
00:56:26.039 --> 00:56:28.639
<v Speaker 5>thy part to praise him more than ever man did merit.

1052
00:56:29.159 --> 00:56:31.199
<v Speaker 5>My talk to thee must be how Benneddick is sick

1053
00:56:31.199 --> 00:56:34.039
<v Speaker 5>in love with Beatrice. Of this matter as little Cupid's

1054
00:56:34.039 --> 00:56:37.559
<v Speaker 5>crafty arrow made that only wounds by hearsay.

1055
00:56:37.880 --> 00:56:39.280
<v Speaker 1>Enter Beatrice behind.

1056
00:56:40.039 --> 00:56:42.880
<v Speaker 5>Now begin, for look where Beatrice, like a lap wing,

1057
00:56:42.960 --> 00:56:45.159
<v Speaker 5>runs close by the ground to hear our conference.

1058
00:56:45.519 --> 00:56:48.880
<v Speaker 14>The pleasant angling is to see the fish cut with

1059
00:56:48.960 --> 00:56:52.599
<v Speaker 14>her golden oars the silver stream, and greedily devour the

1060
00:56:52.679 --> 00:56:57.000
<v Speaker 14>treacherous bait. So angle we for Beatrice, who even now

1061
00:56:57.119 --> 00:57:00.519
<v Speaker 14>is couched in the wood wine cobrature. Fear you not

1062
00:57:00.760 --> 00:57:01.880
<v Speaker 14>my part of the dialog.

1063
00:57:02.360 --> 00:57:04.599
<v Speaker 5>Then we go near her, that her ear lose nothing

1064
00:57:04.639 --> 00:57:06.119
<v Speaker 5>of the full sweet bait.

1065
00:57:05.960 --> 00:57:06.719
<v Speaker 12>That we lay for it.

1066
00:57:07.159 --> 00:57:08.480
<v Speaker 1>They advance to the bower.

1067
00:57:09.000 --> 00:57:12.079
<v Speaker 5>No, truly, Ursula, she is too disdainful. I know her

1068
00:57:12.079 --> 00:57:14.599
<v Speaker 5>spirits are as coy and wild as haggards of the rock.

1069
00:57:15.000 --> 00:57:18.480
<v Speaker 14>But are you sure that Benedict loves Beatrice so entirely?

1070
00:57:19.039 --> 00:57:21.440
<v Speaker 5>So says the Prince, and my new troth at lord.

1071
00:57:21.840 --> 00:57:24.039
<v Speaker 14>And did they bid you tell her of it? Madam?

1072
00:57:24.559 --> 00:57:26.679
<v Speaker 5>They did entreat me to acquaint her of it. But

1073
00:57:26.800 --> 00:57:30.199
<v Speaker 5>I persuaded them, if they loved Benedict, to wish him

1074
00:57:30.239 --> 00:57:33.079
<v Speaker 5>wrestle with affection, and never to let Beatrice know of it.

1075
00:57:33.400 --> 00:57:36.480
<v Speaker 14>Why did you so dot? Not the gentleman deserve as

1076
00:57:36.519 --> 00:57:39.159
<v Speaker 14>full as fortune in a bed, as ever Beatrice shall

1077
00:57:39.239 --> 00:57:40.599
<v Speaker 14>couch upon, Oh.

1078
00:57:40.639 --> 00:57:43.639
<v Speaker 5>God of love, I know he doth deserve as much

1079
00:57:43.679 --> 00:57:46.679
<v Speaker 5>as may be yielded to a man. But nature never

1080
00:57:46.719 --> 00:57:50.039
<v Speaker 5>framed a woman's heart of proudest stuff than that of Beatrice.

1081
00:57:50.599 --> 00:57:54.199
<v Speaker 5>Disdain and scorn rides sparkling in her eyes, misprising what

1082
00:57:54.239 --> 00:57:57.119
<v Speaker 5>they look on, and her wit values itself so highly

1083
00:57:57.440 --> 00:58:01.239
<v Speaker 5>that to her all matter el seems weak. She cannot love,

1084
00:58:01.320 --> 00:58:04.000
<v Speaker 5>nor take no shape nor project of affection. She is

1085
00:58:04.079 --> 00:58:05.199
<v Speaker 5>so self endeared.

1086
00:58:05.679 --> 00:58:09.079
<v Speaker 14>Sure I think so, And therefore certainly it were not good.

1087
00:58:09.199 --> 00:58:11.880
<v Speaker 14>She knew his love, lest she make sport at it?

1088
00:58:12.039 --> 00:58:15.960
<v Speaker 5>Why you speak truth? I never yet saw man, how wise,

1089
00:58:16.119 --> 00:58:19.760
<v Speaker 5>how noble, young, how rarely featured, But she would spell

1090
00:58:19.840 --> 00:58:22.679
<v Speaker 5>him backward. If their face, she would swear the gentleman

1091
00:58:22.719 --> 00:58:25.840
<v Speaker 5>should be her sister. If black, why nature drawing of

1092
00:58:25.840 --> 00:58:29.440
<v Speaker 5>an antic made a foul blot, if tall a lance

1093
00:58:29.519 --> 00:58:33.159
<v Speaker 5>ill headed, if low an egg gate very vilely cut.

1094
00:58:33.440 --> 00:58:36.800
<v Speaker 5>If speaking, why a vein blown with all winds? If silent,

1095
00:58:36.880 --> 00:58:40.320
<v Speaker 5>why a block moved with none? So turns she every

1096
00:58:40.440 --> 00:58:42.880
<v Speaker 5>man the wrong side out, and never gives to truth

1097
00:58:42.920 --> 00:58:45.639
<v Speaker 5>and virtue that which simpleness in merit purchaseth.

1098
00:58:46.039 --> 00:58:49.280
<v Speaker 14>Sure, sure such carping is not commendable.

1099
00:58:49.000 --> 00:58:52.400
<v Speaker 5>No, not to be so odd, and from all fashions

1100
00:58:52.400 --> 00:58:56.480
<v Speaker 5>as Beatrice's cannot be commendable. But who dared tell her? So?

1101
00:58:57.039 --> 00:58:59.960
<v Speaker 5>If I should speak, she would mock me into air. Oh,

1102
00:59:00.239 --> 00:59:02.519
<v Speaker 5>she would laugh me out of myself, press me to

1103
00:59:02.599 --> 00:59:06.800
<v Speaker 5>death with wit. Therefore, let Benedict, like covered fire, consume

1104
00:59:06.840 --> 00:59:10.760
<v Speaker 5>away in size waste inwardly, it were a better death

1105
00:59:10.800 --> 00:59:13.000
<v Speaker 5>than die with mocks, which is as bad as die

1106
00:59:13.000 --> 00:59:13.599
<v Speaker 5>with tickling.

1107
00:59:13.880 --> 00:59:16.119
<v Speaker 14>Yet tell her of it, hear what she will say.

1108
00:59:16.679 --> 00:59:19.840
<v Speaker 5>No, Rather, I will go to Benedict and counsel him

1109
00:59:19.880 --> 00:59:23.079
<v Speaker 5>to fight against his passion. And truly ou devise some

1110
00:59:23.159 --> 00:59:26.480
<v Speaker 5>honest slanders to stay my cousin with one. Doth not

1111
00:59:26.679 --> 00:59:29.079
<v Speaker 5>know how much an ill word may im poison liking.

1112
00:59:29.320 --> 00:59:32.480
<v Speaker 14>Oh, do not your cousin such a wrong? She cannot

1113
00:59:32.519 --> 00:59:35.559
<v Speaker 14>be so much without true judgment, having so swift and

1114
00:59:35.639 --> 00:59:39.039
<v Speaker 14>excellent a wit as she is prized to have, as

1115
00:59:39.079 --> 00:59:42.119
<v Speaker 14>to refuse so rare a gentleman. As Signor Benedict, he.

1116
00:59:42.159 --> 00:59:44.440
<v Speaker 5>Is the only man of Italy always accepted.

1117
00:59:44.480 --> 00:59:48.119
<v Speaker 14>My dear Claudia, I pray you be not angry with me, Madam,

1118
00:59:48.440 --> 00:59:52.840
<v Speaker 14>speaking my fancy. Senor Benedict for shape, for bearing argument

1119
00:59:52.920 --> 00:59:56.039
<v Speaker 14>and valor goes foremost in report through Italy.

1120
00:59:56.360 --> 00:59:58.079
<v Speaker 5>Indeed he hath an excellent good name.

1121
00:59:58.360 --> 01:00:01.400
<v Speaker 14>His excellence did earn it where he had it. When

1122
01:00:01.440 --> 01:00:02.480
<v Speaker 14>are you married, madam?

1123
01:00:03.159 --> 01:00:07.400
<v Speaker 5>Why every day tomorrow? Come go in. I'll show thee

1124
01:00:07.400 --> 01:00:09.920
<v Speaker 5>summertias and have thy counsel, which is the best to

1125
01:00:09.960 --> 01:00:11.239
<v Speaker 5>furnish me Tomorrow.

1126
01:00:11.280 --> 01:00:14.360
<v Speaker 14>She is limed, I warrant you we have caught her, Madam.

1127
01:00:14.760 --> 01:00:17.440
<v Speaker 5>If it proves so, then loving goes by haaps, some

1128
01:00:17.559 --> 01:00:19.280
<v Speaker 5>cubid kills with arrows, some with.

1129
01:00:19.400 --> 01:00:24.079
<v Speaker 1>Traps, exant hero and ursula advancing.

1130
01:00:23.800 --> 01:00:27.119
<v Speaker 4>What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?

1131
01:00:27.760 --> 01:00:32.159
<v Speaker 4>Stand I condemned for pride and scorn, so much contempt,

1132
01:00:32.239 --> 01:00:36.480
<v Speaker 4>farewell and maiden pride, adieu. No glory lives behind the

1133
01:00:36.519 --> 01:00:42.119
<v Speaker 4>back of such and Benedict. Love on. I will requite thee,

1134
01:00:42.800 --> 01:00:47.079
<v Speaker 4>taming my wild heart to thy loving hand. If thou

1135
01:00:47.119 --> 01:00:50.239
<v Speaker 4>dost love, my kindness shall incite THEE to bind our

1136
01:00:50.280 --> 01:00:53.599
<v Speaker 4>loves up in a holy band. For others say thou

1137
01:00:53.679 --> 01:00:58.920
<v Speaker 4>dost deserve, And I believe it better than reportingly, exit.

1138
01:01:00.360 --> 01:01:06.320
<v Speaker 1>Too a room in Leonato's house. Enter Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedict,

1139
01:01:06.440 --> 01:01:07.199
<v Speaker 1>and Leonato.

1140
01:01:07.800 --> 01:01:10.519
<v Speaker 6>I do, but stay till your marriage be consummate, and

1141
01:01:10.639 --> 01:01:12.280
<v Speaker 6>then I go toward Arragon.

1142
01:01:12.840 --> 01:01:15.519
<v Speaker 10>I'll bring you thither, my lord, if you'll vouchsafe me.

1143
01:01:15.960 --> 01:01:18.519
<v Speaker 6>Nay, that would be as great as soil in the

1144
01:01:18.599 --> 01:01:21.480
<v Speaker 6>new gloss of your marriage, as to show a child

1145
01:01:21.559 --> 01:01:24.599
<v Speaker 6>his new coat and forbid him to wear it. I

1146
01:01:24.639 --> 01:01:28.360
<v Speaker 6>will only be bold with Benedict for his company. For

1147
01:01:28.639 --> 01:01:31.000
<v Speaker 6>from the crown of his head to the soul of

1148
01:01:31.039 --> 01:01:34.840
<v Speaker 6>his foot, he is all mirth. He hath twice or

1149
01:01:34.920 --> 01:01:38.760
<v Speaker 6>thrice cut Cupid's bowstring, and the little hangman dare not

1150
01:01:38.840 --> 01:01:42.000
<v Speaker 6>shoot at him. He hath the heart as sound as

1151
01:01:42.039 --> 01:01:44.840
<v Speaker 6>a bell, and his tongue is the clapper. For what

1152
01:01:45.039 --> 01:01:49.159
<v Speaker 6>his heart thinks, his tongue speaks gallants.

1153
01:01:49.400 --> 01:01:50.920
<v Speaker 7>I am not as I have.

1154
01:01:51.079 --> 01:01:54.679
<v Speaker 2>Been, so say I methinks you are saddern I.

1155
01:01:54.679 --> 01:01:55.559
<v Speaker 10>Hope you be in love.

1156
01:01:56.000 --> 01:01:59.519
<v Speaker 6>Hang him truant there's no true drop of blood in

1157
01:01:59.599 --> 01:02:02.639
<v Speaker 6>him to be truly touched with love. If he be

1158
01:02:02.920 --> 01:02:07.679
<v Speaker 6>sad he wants money, I have the toothache, draw it,

1159
01:02:08.320 --> 01:02:08.800
<v Speaker 6>hang it.

1160
01:02:09.239 --> 01:02:11.840
<v Speaker 10>You must hang it first and draw it afterwards.

1161
01:02:12.320 --> 01:02:14.920
<v Speaker 6>What sigh for the toothache?

1162
01:02:15.320 --> 01:02:17.400
<v Speaker 2>Where is but a humor or a worm?

1163
01:02:17.960 --> 01:02:21.159
<v Speaker 7>Well? Everyone can master of grief, but he that has.

1164
01:02:21.039 --> 01:02:23.360
<v Speaker 10>It yet say I he is in love.

1165
01:02:23.679 --> 01:02:26.639
<v Speaker 6>There is no appearance of fancy in him, unless it

1166
01:02:26.719 --> 01:02:30.800
<v Speaker 6>be a fancy that he hath too strange disguises as

1167
01:02:30.840 --> 01:02:34.599
<v Speaker 6>to be a Dutchman to day, a Frenchman tomorrow, or

1168
01:02:34.639 --> 01:02:37.320
<v Speaker 6>in the shape of two countries at once, as a

1169
01:02:37.400 --> 01:02:41.519
<v Speaker 6>German from the waist downward all slops, and a Spaniard

1170
01:02:41.639 --> 01:02:45.320
<v Speaker 6>from the hip upward. No doublet unless he have a

1171
01:02:45.360 --> 01:02:48.920
<v Speaker 6>fancy to this foolery as it appears he hath. He

1172
01:02:49.079 --> 01:02:52.719
<v Speaker 6>is no fool for fancy, as you would have it appear.

1173
01:02:52.559 --> 01:02:55.320
<v Speaker 10>He is if he be not in love with some woman.

1174
01:02:55.440 --> 01:02:58.639
<v Speaker 10>There is no believing old signs. It brushes his hat

1175
01:02:58.639 --> 01:03:00.920
<v Speaker 10>in mornings that boat.

1176
01:03:01.039 --> 01:03:03.920
<v Speaker 6>Hath any man seen him at the barber's No.

1177
01:03:04.320 --> 01:03:06.880
<v Speaker 10>But the baba's man hath been seen with him? And

1178
01:03:06.960 --> 01:03:09.800
<v Speaker 10>the old ornament of his cheek hath already stuffed tennis balls.

1179
01:03:10.239 --> 01:03:13.079
<v Speaker 2>Indeed, he looks younger than he did by the loss

1180
01:03:13.079 --> 01:03:13.920
<v Speaker 2>of a beard.

1181
01:03:14.039 --> 01:03:17.679
<v Speaker 6>Nay, rubs himself with civet. Can you smell him out

1182
01:03:17.760 --> 01:03:18.199
<v Speaker 6>by that?

1183
01:03:18.679 --> 01:03:20.880
<v Speaker 10>That's as much as to say the sweet Heath's in love.

1184
01:03:21.320 --> 01:03:23.920
<v Speaker 6>The greatest note of it is his melancholy.

1185
01:03:24.280 --> 01:03:27.119
<v Speaker 10>And when was he one to wash his face yea.

1186
01:03:27.119 --> 01:03:30.360
<v Speaker 6>Or to paint himself for the witch? I hear what

1187
01:03:30.480 --> 01:03:31.960
<v Speaker 6>they say of him.

1188
01:03:31.840 --> 01:03:34.840
<v Speaker 10>Nay, but his jesting spirit, which is now crept into

1189
01:03:34.880 --> 01:03:36.920
<v Speaker 10>lutestring and new governed by stops.

1190
01:03:37.440 --> 01:03:42.400
<v Speaker 6>Indeed, that tells a heavy tale for him. Conclude, conclude

1191
01:03:42.599 --> 01:03:44.039
<v Speaker 6>he is in love?

1192
01:03:44.719 --> 01:03:46.679
<v Speaker 10>Nay, But I know who loves him?

1193
01:03:47.079 --> 01:03:50.559
<v Speaker 6>That I would know too. I warrant one that knows

1194
01:03:50.679 --> 01:03:52.639
<v Speaker 6>him not yes.

1195
01:03:52.599 --> 01:03:57.079
<v Speaker 10>And his ill conditions, and despite of all dies for him, she.

1196
01:03:57.119 --> 01:03:59.480
<v Speaker 6>Shall be buried with her face upwards.

1197
01:04:00.199 --> 01:04:03.840
<v Speaker 7>Yet is this no charm for the toothache old segnor

1198
01:04:04.000 --> 01:04:06.559
<v Speaker 7>walk aside with me? I have studied eight or nine

1199
01:04:06.679 --> 01:04:09.920
<v Speaker 7>wise words to speak to you, which these hobby horses

1200
01:04:10.039 --> 01:04:10.960
<v Speaker 7>must not hear.

1201
01:04:11.400 --> 01:04:13.559
<v Speaker 1>Exeant, Benedict, and Leonato.

1202
01:04:14.519 --> 01:04:17.800
<v Speaker 6>For my life to break with him about Beatrice.

1203
01:04:17.639 --> 01:04:20.800
<v Speaker 10>Tis even so Hero and Margaret hope by this played

1204
01:04:20.800 --> 01:04:23.719
<v Speaker 10>their part with Beatrice, and then the two hearts will

1205
01:04:23.719 --> 01:04:25.159
<v Speaker 10>not bite one another when they meet.

1206
01:04:25.800 --> 01:04:29.320
<v Speaker 1>Enter Don John, my lord and brother, God save you,

1207
01:04:29.679 --> 01:04:32.599
<v Speaker 1>good den brother, if your.

1208
01:04:32.599 --> 01:04:36.159
<v Speaker 9>Leisure served, I would speak with you in private.

1209
01:04:36.119 --> 01:04:37.000
<v Speaker 8>If it please you.

1210
01:04:37.159 --> 01:04:40.880
<v Speaker 9>Yet, Count Claudio may hear, for what I would speak

1211
01:04:40.920 --> 01:04:42.159
<v Speaker 9>of concerns him.

1212
01:04:42.960 --> 01:04:43.920
<v Speaker 6>What's the matter?

1213
01:04:44.639 --> 01:04:46.880
<v Speaker 1>To Claudio means your.

1214
01:04:46.760 --> 01:04:48.400
<v Speaker 9>Lordship to be married tomorrow?

1215
01:04:49.000 --> 01:04:50.360
<v Speaker 6>You know he does?

1216
01:04:51.159 --> 01:04:54.519
<v Speaker 9>I know not that when he knows what I know.

1217
01:04:55.079 --> 01:04:57.920
<v Speaker 10>If there be any impediment, I pray you discover it.

1218
01:04:58.519 --> 01:04:59.960
<v Speaker 8>You may think I love you.

1219
01:05:00.079 --> 01:05:03.960
<v Speaker 9>You not let that appear hereafter, and aim better at

1220
01:05:04.000 --> 01:05:08.000
<v Speaker 9>me by that I now will manifest. For my brother,

1221
01:05:08.239 --> 01:05:11.199
<v Speaker 9>I think he holds you well, and in dearness of heart,

1222
01:05:11.320 --> 01:05:16.199
<v Speaker 9>hath hoped to affect your ensuing marriage. Surely suit ill

1223
01:05:16.400 --> 01:05:18.880
<v Speaker 9>spent and labor ill bestowed.

1224
01:05:19.440 --> 01:05:21.239
<v Speaker 6>Why what's the matter?

1225
01:05:21.840 --> 01:05:25.760
<v Speaker 9>I came hither to tell you? And circumstances shortened, for

1226
01:05:25.960 --> 01:05:31.480
<v Speaker 9>she has been too long a talking of the lady

1227
01:05:32.039 --> 01:05:33.360
<v Speaker 9>is disloyal?

1228
01:05:33.840 --> 01:05:34.480
<v Speaker 10>Who hero?

1229
01:05:35.039 --> 01:05:41.559
<v Speaker 9>Even she Leonarto's hero, your hero, every man's.

1230
01:05:41.440 --> 01:05:42.880
<v Speaker 10>Hero, disloyal?

1231
01:05:43.400 --> 01:05:47.239
<v Speaker 9>The words too good to paint out her wickedness. I

1232
01:05:47.280 --> 01:05:50.559
<v Speaker 9>could say she were worse. Think you of a worse

1233
01:05:50.679 --> 01:05:53.360
<v Speaker 9>title than I will fit her to it? Wonder not

1234
01:05:53.639 --> 01:05:56.880
<v Speaker 9>till further warrant go but with me Tonight you shall

1235
01:05:56.920 --> 01:06:01.639
<v Speaker 9>see her chamber window entered even the night before her

1236
01:06:01.760 --> 01:06:05.760
<v Speaker 9>wedding day. If you love her, then tomorrow wed her.

1237
01:06:06.440 --> 01:06:09.599
<v Speaker 9>But it would be better fit your honor to change

1238
01:06:09.639 --> 01:06:10.239
<v Speaker 9>your mind.

1239
01:06:10.840 --> 01:06:11.559
<v Speaker 10>May this be so?

1240
01:06:12.400 --> 01:06:13.800
<v Speaker 6>I will not think.

1241
01:06:13.599 --> 01:06:17.119
<v Speaker 9>It if you dare not trust that you see, confess

1242
01:06:17.239 --> 01:06:20.920
<v Speaker 9>not that you know. If you will follow me, I

1243
01:06:21.000 --> 01:06:24.559
<v Speaker 9>will show you enough. And when you have seen more

1244
01:06:24.679 --> 01:06:27.679
<v Speaker 9>and heard more, proceed accordingly.

1245
01:06:28.119 --> 01:06:30.440
<v Speaker 10>If I see anything tonight, why I should not marry

1246
01:06:30.440 --> 01:06:34.000
<v Speaker 10>her tomorrow in the congregation where I shall wed, there

1247
01:06:34.039 --> 01:06:34.800
<v Speaker 10>will I shame her?

1248
01:06:35.199 --> 01:06:38.320
<v Speaker 6>And as I wood for THEE to obtain her, I

1249
01:06:38.400 --> 01:06:40.639
<v Speaker 6>will join with THEE to disgrace her.

1250
01:06:41.000 --> 01:06:44.440
<v Speaker 9>I will disparage her no farther till you are my witnesses.

1251
01:06:45.159 --> 01:06:48.719
<v Speaker 9>Bear it coldly, but till midnight, and let the issue

1252
01:06:48.840 --> 01:06:50.400
<v Speaker 9>show itself.

1253
01:06:50.440 --> 01:06:53.519
<v Speaker 6>Oh day untowardly turned.

1254
01:06:53.679 --> 01:06:57.960
<v Speaker 10>Nor misty strangely thwarting, Oh plague right well prevented.

1255
01:06:58.639 --> 01:07:01.039
<v Speaker 9>So will you say, And you have seen the.

1256
01:07:01.039 --> 01:07:07.920
<v Speaker 1>Sequel exeant scene three, A street enter dog Mary and

1257
01:07:08.039 --> 01:07:09.960
<v Speaker 1>verges with the watch.

1258
01:07:10.159 --> 01:07:13.079
<v Speaker 18>Are you good men and true yea or else it

1259
01:07:13.119 --> 01:07:15.960
<v Speaker 18>to a pity. But they should suffer salvation body and soul.

1260
01:07:16.480 --> 01:07:19.280
<v Speaker 21>Nay, that were a punishment too good for them. If

1261
01:07:19.280 --> 01:07:21.840
<v Speaker 21>they should have any allegiance in them being chosen for

1262
01:07:21.920 --> 01:07:23.400
<v Speaker 21>the Prince's watch.

1263
01:07:23.119 --> 01:07:25.400
<v Speaker 18>Well give them their charge. Neighbor dog Betty.

1264
01:07:25.360 --> 01:07:29.159
<v Speaker 21>First, who think you the most desertless man to be constable?

1265
01:07:29.440 --> 01:07:34.199
<v Speaker 20>Here? Ojcake, sir, or George Secul, so they can write

1266
01:07:34.199 --> 01:07:34.559
<v Speaker 20>and read?

1267
01:07:34.960 --> 01:07:37.880
<v Speaker 21>Come hither, neighbor Secall. God hath blessed you with a

1268
01:07:37.920 --> 01:07:40.480
<v Speaker 21>good name to be a well favored man as a

1269
01:07:40.480 --> 01:07:43.199
<v Speaker 21>gift of fortune. But to write and read comes by.

1270
01:07:43.159 --> 01:07:46.079
<v Speaker 11>Nature, both which Master Constable you have.

1271
01:07:46.280 --> 01:07:49.079
<v Speaker 21>I knew it would be your answer. Well for your favor, sir,

1272
01:07:49.119 --> 01:07:51.519
<v Speaker 21>why give God thanks and make no boast of it.

1273
01:07:51.559 --> 01:07:54.039
<v Speaker 21>And for your writing and reading, let that appear when

1274
01:07:54.079 --> 01:07:56.599
<v Speaker 21>there is no need of such vanity. You are thought

1275
01:07:56.639 --> 01:07:58.960
<v Speaker 21>here to be the most senseless and fit man to

1276
01:07:59.000 --> 01:08:02.039
<v Speaker 21>be the constable of the war. Therefore bear you the lantern.

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01:08:02.320 --> 01:08:05.960
<v Speaker 21>This is your charge. You shall comprehend all vagram men.

1278
01:08:06.519 --> 01:08:08.880
<v Speaker 21>You are to bid any man stand in the Prince's name.

1279
01:08:09.119 --> 01:08:11.519
<v Speaker 11>How if it will not stand.

1280
01:08:11.400 --> 01:08:14.039
<v Speaker 21>Why then take no note of him, But let him go,

1281
01:08:14.119 --> 01:08:16.359
<v Speaker 21>and presently call the rest of the watch together, And

1282
01:08:16.399 --> 01:08:17.800
<v Speaker 21>thank god you are rid of a nave.

1283
01:08:18.239 --> 01:08:20.479
<v Speaker 18>If he will not stand when he is bidden, he

1284
01:08:20.600 --> 01:08:23.000
<v Speaker 18>is none of the Prince's subjects true.

1285
01:08:23.199 --> 01:08:26.600
<v Speaker 21>And they are to meddle with none but the Prince's subjects.

1286
01:08:27.279 --> 01:08:30.239
<v Speaker 21>You shall also make no noise in the streets, for

1287
01:08:30.239 --> 01:08:33.119
<v Speaker 21>for the watch to babble and to talk is most tolerable,

1288
01:08:33.159 --> 01:08:34.159
<v Speaker 21>and not to be endured.

1289
01:08:34.520 --> 01:08:37.920
<v Speaker 11>We will rather sleep than talk. We know what belongs

1290
01:08:37.960 --> 01:08:38.600
<v Speaker 11>to a watch.

1291
01:08:39.039 --> 01:08:42.039
<v Speaker 21>Why you speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman,

1292
01:08:42.600 --> 01:08:45.640
<v Speaker 21>For I cannot see how sleeping should offend. Only have

1293
01:08:45.720 --> 01:08:49.199
<v Speaker 21>a care that your bills be not stolen. But you

1294
01:08:49.279 --> 01:08:51.560
<v Speaker 21>are to call at all the ale houses and bid

1295
01:08:51.600 --> 01:08:53.479
<v Speaker 21>those that are drunk to get them to bed.

1296
01:08:53.960 --> 01:08:57.039
<v Speaker 11>How if they will not, why then let.

1297
01:08:56.880 --> 01:08:59.000
<v Speaker 21>Them alone to their sober If they make you not,

1298
01:08:59.079 --> 01:09:00.880
<v Speaker 21>then the better answer you may say, they are not

1299
01:09:00.920 --> 01:09:01.800
<v Speaker 21>the man you took them for.

1300
01:09:02.479 --> 01:09:04.840
<v Speaker 11>Well, sir, if you meet a thief.

1301
01:09:04.800 --> 01:09:07.199
<v Speaker 21>You may suspect him, by virtue of your office, to

1302
01:09:07.239 --> 01:09:09.479
<v Speaker 21>be no true man. And for such kind of men,

1303
01:09:09.760 --> 01:09:11.880
<v Speaker 21>the less you meddle or make with them, why the

1304
01:09:11.880 --> 01:09:12.960
<v Speaker 21>more is for your honesty.

1305
01:09:13.279 --> 01:09:15.279
<v Speaker 11>If we know him to be a thief. Shall we

1306
01:09:15.319 --> 01:09:16.720
<v Speaker 11>not lay hands on him?

1307
01:09:17.000 --> 01:09:17.399
<v Speaker 2>Truly?

1308
01:09:17.520 --> 01:09:19.640
<v Speaker 21>By your office you may, but I think they the

1309
01:09:19.720 --> 01:09:22.760
<v Speaker 21>touch pitch will be defiled. The most peaceable way for you,

1310
01:09:23.039 --> 01:09:25.119
<v Speaker 21>if you do take a thief, is to let him

1311
01:09:25.159 --> 01:09:28.439
<v Speaker 21>show himself what he is and steal out of your company.

1312
01:09:28.840 --> 01:09:31.520
<v Speaker 18>You have always been called a merciful man, partner.

1313
01:09:31.880 --> 01:09:34.199
<v Speaker 21>Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will,

1314
01:09:34.319 --> 01:09:36.920
<v Speaker 21>much more a man who hath any honesty in him.

1315
01:09:37.000 --> 01:09:39.000
<v Speaker 18>If you hear a child cry in the night, you

1316
01:09:39.079 --> 01:09:40.880
<v Speaker 18>must call to the nurse and bid us do it.

1317
01:09:41.239 --> 01:09:44.079
<v Speaker 11>How if the nurse be asleep and will not hear us.

1318
01:09:44.359 --> 01:09:46.960
<v Speaker 21>Why then depart in peace and let the child wake

1319
01:09:47.000 --> 01:09:49.319
<v Speaker 21>her with crying. For the you that will not hear

1320
01:09:49.359 --> 01:09:51.840
<v Speaker 21>her lamb when it bas will never answer a calf

1321
01:09:51.880 --> 01:09:52.600
<v Speaker 21>when he bleats.

1322
01:09:52.960 --> 01:09:53.880
<v Speaker 18>Tis very true.

1323
01:09:54.079 --> 01:09:56.680
<v Speaker 21>This is the end of the charge. You constable are

1324
01:09:56.720 --> 01:09:59.079
<v Speaker 21>to present the prince's own person. If you meet the

1325
01:09:59.119 --> 01:10:00.439
<v Speaker 21>Prince in the night, may.

1326
01:10:00.319 --> 01:10:04.359
<v Speaker 18>Stay him, neighbor, lady that I think I cannot.

1327
01:10:04.239 --> 01:10:06.640
<v Speaker 21>Five shillings to one on with any man that knows

1328
01:10:06.640 --> 01:10:09.600
<v Speaker 21>the statutes. He may stay him, marry not without the

1329
01:10:09.600 --> 01:10:12.039
<v Speaker 21>prince be willing. For indeed, the watch out to offend

1330
01:10:12.039 --> 01:10:14.199
<v Speaker 21>no man. And it is an offense to say a

1331
01:10:14.239 --> 01:10:15.159
<v Speaker 21>man against.

1332
01:10:14.800 --> 01:10:17.800
<v Speaker 18>His will by lady. I think it'd be so.

1333
01:10:18.600 --> 01:10:21.760
<v Speaker 21>Ha ha, Well masters, good night, and there be any matter

1334
01:10:21.800 --> 01:10:24.560
<v Speaker 21>of weight chances call up me. Keep your fellow's counsels

1335
01:10:24.600 --> 01:10:26.600
<v Speaker 21>and your own, and good night, come neighbor.

1336
01:10:27.479 --> 01:10:33.359
<v Speaker 22>Hm, well, masters, we hear our charge. Hey, let's go

1337
01:10:33.439 --> 01:10:36.800
<v Speaker 22>sit here upon the church bench till two for you

1338
01:10:37.000 --> 01:10:37.960
<v Speaker 22>all to bird.

1339
01:10:39.079 --> 01:10:42.000
<v Speaker 21>One word more, honest neighbors. I pray you watch about

1340
01:10:42.039 --> 01:10:45.479
<v Speaker 21>Signor Leonardo's door, for the wedding being there tomorrow. There

1341
01:10:45.560 --> 01:10:48.880
<v Speaker 21>is a great coil. Tonight, Adieu be vigetant.

1342
01:10:49.119 --> 01:10:55.680
<v Speaker 1>I beseech you exityant Dogberry and verges enter Baraccio and Conrad.

1343
01:10:55.600 --> 01:11:01.079
<v Speaker 13>What Conrad aside? Peace Stiller, Conrad, I.

1344
01:11:01.079 --> 01:11:04.279
<v Speaker 12>Say, here, man, I am at the elbow.

1345
01:11:04.359 --> 01:11:06.840
<v Speaker 13>Mass, and my elbow ititched. I thought there would a

1346
01:11:06.880 --> 01:11:07.640
<v Speaker 13>scab follow.

1347
01:11:08.079 --> 01:11:12.119
<v Speaker 12>Oh wellod an answer for that, and now forward with ditail.

1348
01:11:12.199 --> 01:11:15.119
<v Speaker 13>Stanley close then under this penthouse for at drizzle's rain,

1349
01:11:15.319 --> 01:11:18.079
<v Speaker 13>and I will, like a true drunkard, utter all to.

1350
01:11:18.079 --> 01:11:20.560
<v Speaker 1>Thee aside some trees.

1351
01:11:23.159 --> 01:11:27.600
<v Speaker 13>Therefore no I have earned of Don John a thousand ducats.

1352
01:11:28.079 --> 01:11:30.640
<v Speaker 12>Is it possible that any villain, they should be so dear.

1353
01:11:31.000 --> 01:11:33.800
<v Speaker 13>Thou shouldst rather ask if it were possible, any villainy

1354
01:11:33.800 --> 01:11:36.640
<v Speaker 13>should be so rich. For when rich villains have need

1355
01:11:36.680 --> 01:11:39.920
<v Speaker 13>of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will.

1356
01:11:40.319 --> 01:11:41.239
<v Speaker 12>I wonder at it?

1357
01:11:41.640 --> 01:11:45.439
<v Speaker 13>That shows thou art unconfirmed. Thou knowest that the fashion

1358
01:11:45.439 --> 01:11:47.560
<v Speaker 13>of a doublet or a hat or a cloak is

1359
01:11:47.600 --> 01:11:51.800
<v Speaker 13>nothing to a man? Yes it is, I mean the fashion.

1360
01:11:52.319 --> 01:11:55.319
<v Speaker 12>Yes, the fashion is the fashion tush.

1361
01:11:55.439 --> 01:11:58.039
<v Speaker 13>I may as well say the fool's the fool. But

1362
01:11:58.119 --> 01:12:01.359
<v Speaker 13>seest thou not what a defornt deep this fashion is?

1363
01:12:02.039 --> 01:12:07.520
<v Speaker 12>Aside, there has been a final faith this seven years

1364
01:12:08.000 --> 01:12:09.880
<v Speaker 12>that goes up and down like that, gentleman.

1365
01:12:10.439 --> 01:12:12.920
<v Speaker 13>I remember, didst thou not hear somebody?

1366
01:12:13.319 --> 01:12:15.319
<v Speaker 12>No, twas the vein on the house.

1367
01:12:15.840 --> 01:12:18.640
<v Speaker 13>Seest thou not, I say, what a deformed thief this

1368
01:12:18.800 --> 01:12:22.279
<v Speaker 13>fashion is? How giddily he turns about all the hot

1369
01:12:22.319 --> 01:12:26.720
<v Speaker 13>bloods between fourteen and five and thirty, sometimes fashioning them

1370
01:12:26.840 --> 01:12:30.439
<v Speaker 13>like Pharaoh's soldiers in the Riccy painting, sometime like god

1371
01:12:30.520 --> 01:12:33.880
<v Speaker 13>Bell's priests in the old church window, sometime like the

1372
01:12:33.960 --> 01:12:37.640
<v Speaker 13>shaven Hercules and the smirched, worm eaten tapestry, where his

1373
01:12:37.760 --> 01:12:40.039
<v Speaker 13>cod piece seems as massy as his club.

1374
01:12:40.359 --> 01:12:43.239
<v Speaker 12>All this I see, and I see that the fashion

1375
01:12:43.279 --> 01:12:46.479
<v Speaker 12>wears how more than the man. But art thou not

1376
01:12:46.560 --> 01:12:50.439
<v Speaker 12>thyself giddy with the fashion too, that thou hast shifted

1377
01:12:50.439 --> 01:12:52.680
<v Speaker 12>out thy tale into telling me of the fashion.

1378
01:12:53.079 --> 01:12:57.239
<v Speaker 13>Not so neither. But know that I have tonight wooed Margaret,

1379
01:12:57.359 --> 01:13:00.800
<v Speaker 13>the lady Hero's gentlewoman by the name of Hero. She

1380
01:13:01.000 --> 01:13:04.359
<v Speaker 13>leans me out at her mistress chamber window, bids me

1381
01:13:04.439 --> 01:13:08.239
<v Speaker 13>a thousand times good night. I tell this tale vilely.

1382
01:13:09.000 --> 01:13:11.399
<v Speaker 13>I should first tell thee how the Prince, Claudio and

1383
01:13:11.479 --> 01:13:15.039
<v Speaker 13>my master planted and placed and possessed by my master.

1384
01:13:15.199 --> 01:13:19.720
<v Speaker 13>Don John saw afar offrom the orchard this amiable encounter.

1385
01:13:19.760 --> 01:13:22.239
<v Speaker 12>And thought stain Margaret was hearing two of.

1386
01:13:22.199 --> 01:13:24.960
<v Speaker 13>Them, did the Prince and Claudio, But the devil my

1387
01:13:25.079 --> 01:13:28.399
<v Speaker 13>master knew she was Margaret, and partly by his oaths

1388
01:13:28.399 --> 01:13:31.239
<v Speaker 13>which first possessed them, partly by the dark Knight, which

1389
01:13:31.279 --> 01:13:35.000
<v Speaker 13>did deceive them, but chiefly by my villainy, which did

1390
01:13:35.079 --> 01:13:40.159
<v Speaker 13>confirm any slander that Don John had made away. Went Claudio, enraged,

1391
01:13:40.479 --> 01:13:43.079
<v Speaker 13>swore he would meet her as he was appointed next

1392
01:13:43.119 --> 01:13:46.840
<v Speaker 13>morning at the temple, and there before the whole congregation,

1393
01:13:47.399 --> 01:13:50.479
<v Speaker 13>shame her with what he saw, or knight, and send

1394
01:13:50.479 --> 01:13:52.279
<v Speaker 13>her home again without a husband.

1395
01:13:52.600 --> 01:13:53.920
<v Speaker 20>We tired you in the Prince's name.

1396
01:13:54.319 --> 01:13:58.439
<v Speaker 22>Stand call up the right master Constable. We have here

1397
01:13:58.520 --> 01:14:01.840
<v Speaker 22>recovered the most dangerous piece of lettery that was ever

1398
01:14:01.920 --> 01:14:03.239
<v Speaker 22>known in the Commonwealth.

1399
01:14:03.399 --> 01:14:06.600
<v Speaker 12>And one deformed is one of them. I know him.

1400
01:14:06.880 --> 01:14:07.399
<v Speaker 20>W's lock.

1401
01:14:07.960 --> 01:14:11.680
<v Speaker 12>Masters, Masters, you will be made bring deformed for it.

1402
01:14:11.800 --> 01:14:15.920
<v Speaker 20>I warrant you, masters, never speak, we charge you, let

1403
01:14:16.000 --> 01:14:17.279
<v Speaker 20>us obey you to go with us.

1404
01:14:17.520 --> 01:14:19.960
<v Speaker 13>We are like to prove a goodly commodity being taken

1405
01:14:20.039 --> 01:14:21.640
<v Speaker 13>up of these men's bills.

1406
01:14:21.520 --> 01:14:25.439
<v Speaker 12>A commodity in question. I warrant you come. We'll obey you.

1407
01:14:25.880 --> 01:14:31.600
<v Speaker 1>Exitent scene for a room in Leonardo's house. Inter hero

1408
01:14:32.119 --> 01:14:33.479
<v Speaker 1>Margaret and Ursula.

1409
01:14:34.199 --> 01:14:37.079
<v Speaker 5>Good Ursula, wake my cousin Beatrice and desire her to rise.

1410
01:14:37.479 --> 01:14:40.800
<v Speaker 14>I will, lady and bid her come hither well.

1411
01:14:41.359 --> 01:14:42.720
<v Speaker 1>Exit Troth.

1412
01:14:42.800 --> 01:14:44.560
<v Speaker 16>I think your other Roboto were better.

1413
01:14:45.199 --> 01:14:48.000
<v Speaker 5>No pratty, good Meg, I'll wear this by.

1414
01:14:47.920 --> 01:14:50.600
<v Speaker 16>My Troth's not so good, and I warrant your cousin

1415
01:14:50.640 --> 01:14:51.239
<v Speaker 16>will say so.

1416
01:14:51.960 --> 01:14:54.800
<v Speaker 5>My cousin's a fool, and thou art another. I'll wear

1417
01:14:54.880 --> 01:14:55.439
<v Speaker 5>none but this.

1418
01:14:55.960 --> 01:14:59.159
<v Speaker 16>I like the new tire within excellently, if the hair

1419
01:14:59.239 --> 01:15:03.039
<v Speaker 16>were a thought, and your gown's a most rare fashion,

1420
01:15:03.119 --> 01:15:06.079
<v Speaker 16>If faith I saw the Duchess of Milan's gown, that

1421
01:15:06.159 --> 01:15:06.840
<v Speaker 16>they pray.

1422
01:15:06.720 --> 01:15:09.720
<v Speaker 5>So oh, that exceeds they say, by my troths.

1423
01:15:09.760 --> 01:15:12.680
<v Speaker 16>But a night gown in respect of yours, cloth of

1424
01:15:12.760 --> 01:15:16.159
<v Speaker 16>gold and cuts and laced with silver, set with pearls,

1425
01:15:16.239 --> 01:15:20.239
<v Speaker 16>down sleeves, sides, leeves, and skirts around underborn with a

1426
01:15:20.279 --> 01:15:25.119
<v Speaker 16>blush tinsel. But for a fine, quaint, graceful and excellent fashion,

1427
01:15:25.479 --> 01:15:27.000
<v Speaker 16>yours is worth ten.

1428
01:15:26.920 --> 01:15:29.600
<v Speaker 5>Aunt, God, give me joy to wear it, for my

1429
01:15:29.720 --> 01:15:30.960
<v Speaker 5>heart is exceeding heavy.

1430
01:15:31.319 --> 01:15:34.439
<v Speaker 16>Twill be heavier soon by the weight of a man

1431
01:15:35.079 --> 01:15:39.159
<v Speaker 16>shy upon thee, not not ashamed of what, lady of

1432
01:15:39.239 --> 01:15:43.000
<v Speaker 16>speaking honorably? Is not marriage honorable in a beggar? Is

1433
01:15:43.079 --> 01:15:47.399
<v Speaker 16>not your lord honorable without marriage? I think you would

1434
01:15:47.479 --> 01:15:51.680
<v Speaker 16>have me say, saving your reverence a husband and bad

1435
01:15:51.720 --> 01:15:55.800
<v Speaker 16>thinking do not rest true speaking. I'll offend nobody. Is

1436
01:15:55.840 --> 01:15:59.399
<v Speaker 16>there any harm in the heavier for a husband, none,

1437
01:15:59.520 --> 01:16:01.760
<v Speaker 16>I think, And it be the right husband and the

1438
01:16:01.840 --> 01:16:05.600
<v Speaker 16>right wife. Otherwise tis light and not heavy. Ask my

1439
01:16:05.680 --> 01:16:10.199
<v Speaker 16>lady Beatrice else here she comes, enter Beatrice, good.

1440
01:16:09.960 --> 01:16:12.640
<v Speaker 4>Morrow, Couz good morrow, sweet hero.

1441
01:16:13.479 --> 01:16:15.800
<v Speaker 5>Why how now do you speak in the sick tune?

1442
01:16:16.159 --> 01:16:17.680
<v Speaker 4>I am out of all other tune.

1443
01:16:17.760 --> 01:16:21.920
<v Speaker 16>Methinks, Oh claps into light, O love that goes without

1444
01:16:21.920 --> 01:16:24.439
<v Speaker 16>a burden? Do you sing it? And I'll dance it?

1445
01:16:25.039 --> 01:16:28.119
<v Speaker 4>Ye, light of love with your heels. Then if your

1446
01:16:28.199 --> 01:16:32.640
<v Speaker 4>husband have stables enough, you'll see he shall lack no barns.

1447
01:16:33.279 --> 01:16:37.119
<v Speaker 16>Oh illegitimate construction. I scorn that with my heels.

1448
01:16:37.640 --> 01:16:40.880
<v Speaker 4>Tis almost five o'clock, cousin, tis time you were ready

1449
01:16:41.600 --> 01:16:45.560
<v Speaker 4>by my truth. I am exceedingly ill high ho.

1450
01:16:46.439 --> 01:16:49.680
<v Speaker 16>For a hawk, a horse, or a husband.

1451
01:16:49.760 --> 01:16:51.399
<v Speaker 4>For the letter that begins them all?

1452
01:16:52.479 --> 01:16:56.279
<v Speaker 16>H Well, an you be not turned to turk? There's

1453
01:16:56.359 --> 01:16:57.920
<v Speaker 16>no more sailing by the star.

1454
01:16:58.479 --> 01:17:01.079
<v Speaker 4>What means the fool trow nothing?

1455
01:17:01.239 --> 01:17:05.279
<v Speaker 16>I but God send everyone their heart's desire.

1456
01:17:05.880 --> 01:17:09.119
<v Speaker 5>These gloves the count sent me. They are an excellent perfume.

1457
01:17:09.439 --> 01:17:13.960
<v Speaker 4>I am stuffed, cousin. I cannot smell a maid and stuffed.

1458
01:17:14.520 --> 01:17:16.439
<v Speaker 16>There's goodly catching of cold.

1459
01:17:17.079 --> 01:17:20.319
<v Speaker 4>Oh God help me, God help me. How long have

1460
01:17:20.359 --> 01:17:21.760
<v Speaker 4>you professed apprehension?

1461
01:17:22.319 --> 01:17:26.319
<v Speaker 16>Ever since you left it? Doth not my wit become me?

1462
01:17:26.479 --> 01:17:26.800
<v Speaker 21>Rarely?

1463
01:17:27.399 --> 01:17:29.319
<v Speaker 4>It is not seen enough. You should wear it in

1464
01:17:29.359 --> 01:17:32.319
<v Speaker 4>your cap by my troth, I am sick.

1465
01:17:33.239 --> 01:17:36.640
<v Speaker 16>I get you some of this distilled carduce, Benedictus, and

1466
01:17:36.800 --> 01:17:39.560
<v Speaker 16>lay it to your heart. It is the only thing

1467
01:17:39.640 --> 01:17:40.479
<v Speaker 16>for a qualm.

1468
01:17:40.960 --> 01:17:43.079
<v Speaker 5>There thou prickst he with a thistle.

1469
01:17:43.000 --> 01:17:48.319
<v Speaker 4>Benedictus, Why, Benedictus, you have some moral in this, Benedictus.

1470
01:17:48.840 --> 01:17:52.439
<v Speaker 16>Moral No, by my troth, I have no moral meaning.

1471
01:17:52.520 --> 01:17:56.319
<v Speaker 16>I meant plain homely thistle. You may think, perchance that

1472
01:17:56.399 --> 01:17:58.640
<v Speaker 16>I think you are in love. Nay, by your lady,

1473
01:17:58.680 --> 01:18:00.920
<v Speaker 16>I'm not such a fool to think I list, nor

1474
01:18:00.960 --> 01:18:03.399
<v Speaker 16>I list not to think what I can, nor indeed

1475
01:18:03.439 --> 01:18:05.640
<v Speaker 16>I cannot think if I would think my heart out

1476
01:18:05.640 --> 01:18:07.800
<v Speaker 16>of thinking that you are in love, or that you

1477
01:18:07.880 --> 01:18:09.600
<v Speaker 16>will be in love, or that you can.

1478
01:18:09.439 --> 01:18:10.000
<v Speaker 23>Be in love.

1479
01:18:10.439 --> 01:18:14.199
<v Speaker 16>Yet benedict was such another, and now is he become

1480
01:18:14.239 --> 01:18:17.600
<v Speaker 16>a man. He swore he would never marry, and yet now,

1481
01:18:17.800 --> 01:18:21.079
<v Speaker 16>in despite of his heart, he eats his meat without grudging.

1482
01:18:21.520 --> 01:18:24.439
<v Speaker 16>And how you may be converted, I know not, But

1483
01:18:24.560 --> 01:18:27.319
<v Speaker 16>methinks you look with your eyes as other women do.

1484
01:18:28.039 --> 01:18:30.399
<v Speaker 4>What pace is this that thy tongue keeps?

1485
01:18:31.039 --> 01:18:32.560
<v Speaker 16>Not a false gallop?

1486
01:18:32.800 --> 01:18:37.680
<v Speaker 14>Re enter ursula, madam, withdraw the Prince, the count signor

1487
01:18:37.720 --> 01:18:40.600
<v Speaker 14>benedict John, John, and all the gallants of the town

1488
01:18:40.640 --> 01:18:41.960
<v Speaker 14>are come to fetch you to church.

1489
01:18:42.800 --> 01:18:46.439
<v Speaker 5>Help me to dress good, cousin good, make good Ursula Exiant.

1490
01:18:47.720 --> 01:18:53.199
<v Speaker 1>Scene five, another room in Leonato's house. Enter Leonato and

1491
01:18:53.359 --> 01:18:54.800
<v Speaker 1>Dogberry and Verges.

1492
01:18:55.439 --> 01:18:58.800
<v Speaker 21>What would you with me, honest neighbor Mary, Sir, I

1493
01:18:58.800 --> 01:19:02.119
<v Speaker 21>would have some confidence with you that discerns you nearly brief.

1494
01:19:02.159 --> 01:19:04.000
<v Speaker 2>I pray you for you. See, it is a busy

1495
01:19:04.000 --> 01:19:05.479
<v Speaker 2>time with me, Mary.

1496
01:19:05.600 --> 01:19:08.279
<v Speaker 18>This it is, sir, Yes, in truth it is, sir.

1497
01:19:08.840 --> 01:19:09.199
<v Speaker 2>What is it?

1498
01:19:09.319 --> 01:19:12.520
<v Speaker 21>My good friends, good man Vergis, Sir speaks a little

1499
01:19:12.520 --> 01:19:15.079
<v Speaker 21>off the matter. An old man, Sir, and his wits

1500
01:19:15.079 --> 01:19:17.680
<v Speaker 21>air not so blunt as God help I would desire

1501
01:19:17.720 --> 01:19:20.680
<v Speaker 21>they were, But in faith honest is the skin between

1502
01:19:20.680 --> 01:19:21.279
<v Speaker 21>his brows.

1503
01:19:21.760 --> 01:19:24.079
<v Speaker 18>Yes, I thank God. I am as honest as any

1504
01:19:24.119 --> 01:19:26.960
<v Speaker 18>man living that is an old man, and no honest

1505
01:19:27.000 --> 01:19:27.399
<v Speaker 18>do than I.

1506
01:19:27.960 --> 01:19:31.000
<v Speaker 21>Comparisons are odorous palabras.

1507
01:19:31.199 --> 01:19:33.800
<v Speaker 2>Neighbor Vergis, Neighbors, you are tedious.

1508
01:19:34.800 --> 01:19:37.119
<v Speaker 21>It pleases your worship to say so. But we are

1509
01:19:37.159 --> 01:19:40.039
<v Speaker 21>the poor Duke's officers. But truly, for mine own part,

1510
01:19:40.079 --> 01:19:42.560
<v Speaker 21>if I were as tedious as a king, I could

1511
01:19:42.560 --> 01:19:44.600
<v Speaker 21>find it in my heart to bestow all of it

1512
01:19:44.680 --> 01:19:48.840
<v Speaker 21>upon your worship, all thy tediousness on me ha yea,

1513
01:19:49.000 --> 01:19:51.920
<v Speaker 21>and twere a thousand pounds more than tis. For I

1514
01:19:51.960 --> 01:19:54.319
<v Speaker 21>hear as good exclamation on your worship as of any

1515
01:19:54.359 --> 01:19:56.479
<v Speaker 21>man in the city. And though I be but a

1516
01:19:56.520 --> 01:19:58.920
<v Speaker 21>poor man, I am glad to hear it, and.

1517
01:19:58.800 --> 01:20:00.119
<v Speaker 18>So am I.

1518
01:20:00.119 --> 01:20:02.399
<v Speaker 2>I would fain know what you have to say.

1519
01:20:02.720 --> 01:20:06.119
<v Speaker 18>Mary, Sir, I watch tonight accepting your worship's presence had

1520
01:20:06.119 --> 01:20:08.600
<v Speaker 18>taken a couple of them, as added knaves, as any

1521
01:20:08.640 --> 01:20:09.560
<v Speaker 18>a messina.

1522
01:20:09.680 --> 01:20:12.039
<v Speaker 21>A good old man, Sir, he will be talking, as

1523
01:20:12.079 --> 01:20:14.479
<v Speaker 21>they say when the age is in, the wit is out,

1524
01:20:14.880 --> 01:20:16.880
<v Speaker 21>God help us. It is a world to see what said.

1525
01:20:16.880 --> 01:20:19.840
<v Speaker 21>If faith neighbor verges, well, God's a good man, and

1526
01:20:19.920 --> 01:20:22.000
<v Speaker 21>two men ride of a horse, one must ride behind

1527
01:20:22.520 --> 01:20:24.720
<v Speaker 21>an honest soul. If faith, sir, by my trophy is

1528
01:20:24.760 --> 01:20:27.279
<v Speaker 21>has ever broke bread. But God is to be worshiped.

1529
01:20:27.279 --> 01:20:29.319
<v Speaker 21>All men are not alike alas good neighbor.

1530
01:20:29.960 --> 01:20:31.960
<v Speaker 2>Indeed, neighbor he comes too short.

1531
01:20:31.720 --> 01:20:35.680
<v Speaker 21>Of you gifts that God gives. I must leave you

1532
01:20:36.399 --> 01:20:40.000
<v Speaker 21>one word, sir, our watch, sir, have indeed comprehended two

1533
01:20:40.079 --> 01:20:43.319
<v Speaker 21>auspicious persons, and we would have them this morning examined

1534
01:20:43.319 --> 01:20:44.119
<v Speaker 21>before your worship.

1535
01:20:44.479 --> 01:20:47.159
<v Speaker 2>Take their examination yourself and bring it to me. I

1536
01:20:47.199 --> 01:20:49.439
<v Speaker 2>am now in great haste, as may appear unto you.

1537
01:20:50.000 --> 01:20:51.079
<v Speaker 21>It shall be suffrageance.

1538
01:20:51.640 --> 01:20:53.680
<v Speaker 2>Drink some wine. Here you go very well.

1539
01:20:54.199 --> 01:20:56.520
<v Speaker 1>Enter a messenger, my lord.

1540
01:20:56.560 --> 01:20:59.039
<v Speaker 3>They stay for you to give your daughter to her husband.

1541
01:20:59.560 --> 01:21:02.079
<v Speaker 2>I'll wait them. I am ready excitant.

1542
01:21:02.319 --> 01:21:04.399
<v Speaker 1>Leonato and messenger.

1543
01:21:04.600 --> 01:21:07.439
<v Speaker 21>Go good partner, Go get you to Francis Siccoal. Bid

1544
01:21:07.520 --> 01:21:09.840
<v Speaker 21>him bring his pen and inkhorn to the jail. We

1545
01:21:09.920 --> 01:21:12.159
<v Speaker 21>are now to examination these men.

1546
01:21:12.279 --> 01:21:13.920
<v Speaker 18>And we must do it wisely.

1547
01:21:14.479 --> 01:21:17.119
<v Speaker 21>We will spare for no wit. I warrant you here's

1548
01:21:17.159 --> 01:21:19.119
<v Speaker 21>that shall drive some of them to a non com

1549
01:21:19.319 --> 01:21:22.279
<v Speaker 21>only get the learned writer to set down our excommunication

1550
01:21:22.439 --> 01:21:25.319
<v Speaker 21>and meet me at the jail Exciant.

1551
01:21:26.359 --> 01:21:33.119
<v Speaker 1>End of Act three, Act four, Scene one, the inside

1552
01:21:33.159 --> 01:21:43.479
<v Speaker 1>of a church. Enter Don Pedro, Don John, Leonato, Friar Francis, Claudio, Benedict, Hero, Beatrice,

1553
01:21:43.920 --> 01:21:44.439
<v Speaker 1>et cetera.

1554
01:21:45.039 --> 01:21:48.159
<v Speaker 2>Come, Friar Francis, be brief only to the plain form

1555
01:21:48.199 --> 01:21:51.239
<v Speaker 2>of marriage, and you shall recount their particular duties afterwards.

1556
01:21:51.640 --> 01:21:54.800
<v Speaker 24>You come hither, my lord, to marry this lady.

1557
01:21:55.199 --> 01:21:56.199
<v Speaker 25>No, to be.

1558
01:21:56.239 --> 01:21:59.199
<v Speaker 2>Married to her. Friar, you come to marry her.

1559
01:21:59.399 --> 01:22:03.039
<v Speaker 24>Lady, You come hither to be married to this count?

1560
01:22:03.960 --> 01:22:07.920
<v Speaker 24>I do if either of you know any inward impediment,

1561
01:22:08.439 --> 01:22:11.760
<v Speaker 24>why you should not be conjoined? I charge you on

1562
01:22:11.880 --> 01:22:13.520
<v Speaker 24>your souls to utter it.

1563
01:22:13.960 --> 01:22:14.880
<v Speaker 10>Know you any hero?

1564
01:22:15.439 --> 01:22:17.760
<v Speaker 5>None, my Lord, know you any count?

1565
01:22:18.239 --> 01:22:20.039
<v Speaker 2>I dare make his answer none?

1566
01:22:20.399 --> 01:22:23.000
<v Speaker 10>Oh what man dare do? What man may do? What

1567
01:22:23.119 --> 01:22:24.840
<v Speaker 10>man daily do? Not knowing what they do?

1568
01:22:25.319 --> 01:22:29.680
<v Speaker 7>How now interjections, why then some be of laughing?

1569
01:22:29.760 --> 01:22:34.319
<v Speaker 10>As ha ha he Stanley, by friar father, by your leave,

1570
01:22:35.000 --> 01:22:38.600
<v Speaker 10>will you, with free and unconstrained soul, give me this maid, your.

1571
01:22:38.520 --> 01:22:41.800
<v Speaker 2>Daughter, as freely son as God did give her me?

1572
01:22:42.479 --> 01:22:44.920
<v Speaker 10>And what if I to give you back? Whose worth

1573
01:22:44.960 --> 01:22:47.079
<v Speaker 10>may counterpoise his rich and precious gift?

1574
01:22:47.479 --> 01:22:50.399
<v Speaker 6>Nothing unless you render her again?

1575
01:22:50.880 --> 01:22:54.920
<v Speaker 10>Sweet Prince, you learn me noble thankfulness, Dear Leonato, take

1576
01:22:54.920 --> 01:22:57.720
<v Speaker 10>her back again, Give not this rotten orange to your friend.

1577
01:22:58.439 --> 01:23:01.479
<v Speaker 10>She'd put the sign and semblance of her honor the

1578
01:23:01.600 --> 01:23:04.199
<v Speaker 10>hold hell like a maid. She blushes here. Oh what

1579
01:23:04.279 --> 01:23:07.239
<v Speaker 10>authority and show of truth can cunning sin cover itself

1580
01:23:07.239 --> 01:23:10.560
<v Speaker 10>withal comes? Not that blood as modest evidence to witness

1581
01:23:10.600 --> 01:23:14.319
<v Speaker 10>simple virtue? Would you not swear all you that see

1582
01:23:14.319 --> 01:23:17.840
<v Speaker 10>her that she were a maid by these exterior shows.

1583
01:23:18.359 --> 01:23:20.720
<v Speaker 10>But she is none. She knows the heat of a

1584
01:23:20.800 --> 01:23:24.439
<v Speaker 10>luxurious bed. Her blush is guiltiness, not modesty.

1585
01:23:24.760 --> 01:23:26.159
<v Speaker 2>What do you mean, my lord.

1586
01:23:26.319 --> 01:23:28.600
<v Speaker 10>Not to be married? Not in it my soul to

1587
01:23:28.640 --> 01:23:30.439
<v Speaker 10>an approved wanton dear, my.

1588
01:23:30.520 --> 01:23:33.479
<v Speaker 2>Lord, if you, in your own proof, have vanquished the

1589
01:23:33.560 --> 01:23:37.359
<v Speaker 2>resistance of her youth and made defeat of her virginity, I.

1590
01:23:37.279 --> 01:23:39.439
<v Speaker 10>Know what you would say if I have known her,

1591
01:23:39.560 --> 01:23:41.880
<v Speaker 10>you will say she'd embrace me as a husband, and

1592
01:23:42.000 --> 01:23:46.800
<v Speaker 10>so extenuate the forehand. Sin No, Leonato, I never tempted

1593
01:23:46.800 --> 01:23:49.600
<v Speaker 10>her with word too large, but as a brother to

1594
01:23:49.640 --> 01:23:53.039
<v Speaker 10>his sister, showed bashful sincerity and comely love.

1595
01:23:53.159 --> 01:23:55.319
<v Speaker 5>And seemed I ever otherwise to you.

1596
01:23:55.399 --> 01:23:58.960
<v Speaker 10>Out on thee seeming, I will write against it. You

1597
01:23:59.039 --> 01:24:01.600
<v Speaker 10>seem to me as Diana in her orb as chaste,

1598
01:24:01.600 --> 01:24:04.359
<v Speaker 10>as is the bud ere it be blown. But you

1599
01:24:04.359 --> 01:24:07.000
<v Speaker 10>are more in temperate in your blood than venus, all

1600
01:24:07.039 --> 01:24:09.760
<v Speaker 10>those permbaned animals at rage in savage sensuality?

1601
01:24:10.119 --> 01:24:12.199
<v Speaker 5>Is my lord? Well that he does speak so.

1602
01:24:12.239 --> 01:24:15.239
<v Speaker 2>Wide, sweet prince? Why speak not you?

1603
01:24:15.279 --> 01:24:20.199
<v Speaker 6>What should I speak? I stand dishonored that have gone

1604
01:24:20.439 --> 01:24:24.880
<v Speaker 6>about to link my dear friend to a common stale.

1605
01:24:25.199 --> 01:24:28.800
<v Speaker 2>Are these things spoken? Or do I but dream sir?

1606
01:24:29.399 --> 01:24:33.079
<v Speaker 8>They are spoken? And these things are true?

1607
01:24:33.640 --> 01:24:35.880
<v Speaker 7>This looks not like a nupshial.

1608
01:24:35.800 --> 01:24:40.199
<v Speaker 10>True, Oh God, Leonardo, stand I hear? Is this the prince?

1609
01:24:40.680 --> 01:24:40.880
<v Speaker 5>Is this?

1610
01:24:40.960 --> 01:24:41.760
<v Speaker 10>The Prince's brother?

1611
01:24:42.279 --> 01:24:42.840
<v Speaker 1>Is this face?

1612
01:24:42.880 --> 01:24:45.439
<v Speaker 10>Heroes? Our eyes, our own all?

1613
01:24:45.560 --> 01:24:48.000
<v Speaker 2>This is so? But what of this? My lord?

1614
01:24:48.359 --> 01:24:51.920
<v Speaker 10>Let me but move one question to your daughter, and

1615
01:24:51.960 --> 01:24:54.319
<v Speaker 10>by that fatherly, unkindly power that you have in her

1616
01:24:54.800 --> 01:24:56.359
<v Speaker 10>bitter answer truly, I.

1617
01:24:56.399 --> 01:24:58.560
<v Speaker 2>Charge thee do so as thou art, by child?

1618
01:24:58.880 --> 01:25:04.119
<v Speaker 5>Oh God, how am I beset? What kind of catechising

1619
01:25:04.199 --> 01:25:04.760
<v Speaker 5>call you this?

1620
01:25:05.319 --> 01:25:07.000
<v Speaker 10>To make you answer truly to your name?

1621
01:25:07.399 --> 01:25:10.560
<v Speaker 5>Is it not Hero who can blot that name with

1622
01:25:10.720 --> 01:25:12.680
<v Speaker 5>any just reproach Mary?

1623
01:25:12.840 --> 01:25:16.560
<v Speaker 10>That can Hero? Hero itself can blot out Hero's virtue?

1624
01:25:17.520 --> 01:25:19.600
<v Speaker 10>What man was he talked to you yesternight out at

1625
01:25:19.680 --> 01:25:22.520
<v Speaker 10>your window betwixt twelve and one? Now, if you're a maid?

1626
01:25:22.640 --> 01:25:23.239
<v Speaker 10>Answer to this?

1627
01:25:23.720 --> 01:25:26.439
<v Speaker 6>I talked with no man at that, Oh my lord,

1628
01:25:26.840 --> 01:25:32.000
<v Speaker 6>why then you are no maiden? Leonardo? I am sorry.

1629
01:25:32.079 --> 01:25:36.800
<v Speaker 6>You must hear upon my honor, myself, my brother, and

1630
01:25:36.960 --> 01:25:41.119
<v Speaker 6>this grieved count did see her hear her at that

1631
01:25:41.279 --> 01:25:45.760
<v Speaker 6>hour last night? Talk with a ruffian at her chamber window,

1632
01:25:46.199 --> 01:25:51.279
<v Speaker 6>who hath indeed like a most liberal villain, confessed the

1633
01:25:51.439 --> 01:25:56.199
<v Speaker 6>vile encounters they have had a thousand times in secret

1634
01:25:56.920 --> 01:25:57.840
<v Speaker 6>cy cy.

1635
01:25:58.800 --> 01:26:01.760
<v Speaker 9>They are not to be named, my lord, not to

1636
01:26:01.800 --> 01:26:06.359
<v Speaker 9>be spoke of. There is not chastity enough in language

1637
01:26:06.399 --> 01:26:10.840
<v Speaker 9>without offense to utter them. Thus, pretty lady, I am

1638
01:26:11.119 --> 01:26:14.439
<v Speaker 9>sorry for thy much misgovernment, O.

1639
01:26:14.600 --> 01:26:17.279
<v Speaker 10>Hero, What a hero hadst thou been if half thy

1640
01:26:17.279 --> 01:26:20.079
<v Speaker 10>outward graces had been placed about thy thoughts and counsels

1641
01:26:20.079 --> 01:26:23.760
<v Speaker 10>of thy heart. But fare thee well, most foul, most fair,

1642
01:26:24.239 --> 01:26:28.199
<v Speaker 10>farewell by pure and piety and impious purity for thee.

1643
01:26:28.239 --> 01:26:30.600
<v Speaker 10>I'll lock up all the gates of love, and on

1644
01:26:30.640 --> 01:26:33.960
<v Speaker 10>my eyelids shall conjecture hang to turn all beauty to

1645
01:26:34.039 --> 01:26:36.960
<v Speaker 10>thoughts of harm, And never shall it more be gracious?

1646
01:26:37.479 --> 01:26:39.880
<v Speaker 2>Hath no man's dagger here a point for me?

1647
01:26:40.600 --> 01:26:45.159
<v Speaker 4>Hero swooned, Why how now, cousin, wherefore sink you down?

1648
01:26:45.760 --> 01:26:46.199
<v Speaker 14>Come?

1649
01:26:46.479 --> 01:26:47.119
<v Speaker 8>Let us go?

1650
01:26:47.800 --> 01:26:52.359
<v Speaker 9>These things come thus to light smother her spirits.

1651
01:26:51.960 --> 01:26:55.960
<v Speaker 1>Up Exiyot, Don Pedro, Don John and Claudio?

1652
01:26:56.359 --> 01:26:57.920
<v Speaker 7>How doth the lady dead?

1653
01:26:58.039 --> 01:27:00.479
<v Speaker 4>I think? Help uncle Hero?

1654
01:27:01.279 --> 01:27:01.880
<v Speaker 7>Why Hero?

1655
01:27:02.880 --> 01:27:05.319
<v Speaker 4>Uncle Senor Benedict friar Oh.

1656
01:27:05.079 --> 01:27:08.479
<v Speaker 2>Fate take not away thy heavy hand. Death is the

1657
01:27:08.520 --> 01:27:11.000
<v Speaker 2>fairest cover for her shame that may be wished for.

1658
01:27:11.399 --> 01:27:13.800
<v Speaker 4>How now, cousin, Hero have comfort?

1659
01:27:13.880 --> 01:27:15.960
<v Speaker 3>Lady, dost thou look up yea?

1660
01:27:16.640 --> 01:27:17.800
<v Speaker 24>Wherefore should she not?

1661
01:27:18.600 --> 01:27:23.079
<v Speaker 2>Wherefore why does not every earthly thing cry shame upon her?

1662
01:27:23.439 --> 01:27:25.760
<v Speaker 2>Could she here deny the story that is printed in

1663
01:27:25.800 --> 01:27:29.600
<v Speaker 2>her blood? Do not live, Hero, Do not open thine eyes?

1664
01:27:29.800 --> 01:27:32.600
<v Speaker 2>For did I think thou wouldst not die quickly? Thought

1665
01:27:32.680 --> 01:27:35.720
<v Speaker 2>I thy spirit were stronger than my shames? Myself would

1666
01:27:35.760 --> 01:27:39.000
<v Speaker 2>on the rear of reproaches strike at thy life? Grieved

1667
01:27:39.039 --> 01:27:42.399
<v Speaker 2>I I had but one chied aye for that at

1668
01:27:42.399 --> 01:27:47.000
<v Speaker 2>frugal nature's frame, Oh, one too much by thee? Why

1669
01:27:47.039 --> 01:27:50.319
<v Speaker 2>had I won? Why ever wast thou lovely in mine eyes?

1670
01:27:50.960 --> 01:27:53.399
<v Speaker 2>Why had I not, with charitable hand, took up a

1671
01:27:53.439 --> 01:27:57.239
<v Speaker 2>beggar's issue at my gait, who smirched thus admired with infamy?

1672
01:27:57.399 --> 01:27:59.560
<v Speaker 2>I might have said, No part of it is mine.

1673
01:28:00.159 --> 01:28:04.760
<v Speaker 2>Shame derives itself from unknown loins, but mine and mine.

1674
01:28:04.840 --> 01:28:08.359
<v Speaker 2>I loved and mine, I praised and mine that I

1675
01:28:08.479 --> 01:28:11.279
<v Speaker 2>was proud on mine so much that I myself was

1676
01:28:11.319 --> 01:28:15.960
<v Speaker 2>to myself not mine, valuing of her? Why she, Oh,

1677
01:28:16.000 --> 01:28:18.239
<v Speaker 2>she has fallen into a pit of bink, that the

1678
01:28:18.279 --> 01:28:21.159
<v Speaker 2>wide sea hath drops too few to wash her clean again,

1679
01:28:21.479 --> 01:28:24.399
<v Speaker 2>and saw too little which may season give to her

1680
01:28:24.439 --> 01:28:26.119
<v Speaker 2>foul tainted flesh.

1681
01:28:26.319 --> 01:28:30.119
<v Speaker 7>Sir, sir, be patient for my part. I am so

1682
01:28:30.239 --> 01:28:32.520
<v Speaker 7>attired in wonder. I know not what to say.

1683
01:28:33.039 --> 01:28:35.000
<v Speaker 4>Oh, on my soul. My cousin is.

1684
01:28:34.960 --> 01:28:37.920
<v Speaker 7>Belied, lady, were you her bedfellow last night?

1685
01:28:38.520 --> 01:28:42.239
<v Speaker 4>No, truly not, although until last night I have this

1686
01:28:42.319 --> 01:28:45.039
<v Speaker 4>twelvemonth than her bedfellow confirmed.

1687
01:28:45.319 --> 01:28:49.079
<v Speaker 2>Confirmed. Oh, that is stronger made which was before barred

1688
01:28:49.159 --> 01:28:51.680
<v Speaker 2>up with the ribs of iron. Would the two princes

1689
01:28:51.760 --> 01:28:55.079
<v Speaker 2>Lie and Claudial Lie, who loved her so that speaking

1690
01:28:55.079 --> 01:28:57.840
<v Speaker 2>of her foulness, washed it with tears. Hence from her

1691
01:28:58.039 --> 01:28:58.880
<v Speaker 2>let her die.

1692
01:28:59.039 --> 01:29:02.119
<v Speaker 24>Hear me a little, for I have only been silent

1693
01:29:02.279 --> 01:29:05.560
<v Speaker 24>so long, and given way unto this course of fortune.

1694
01:29:06.039 --> 01:29:10.079
<v Speaker 24>By noting of the lady, I have marked a thousand

1695
01:29:10.119 --> 01:29:15.279
<v Speaker 24>blushing apparitions to start into her face, a thousand innocent

1696
01:29:15.359 --> 01:29:20.359
<v Speaker 24>shames in angel whiteness, bear away those blushes, And in

1697
01:29:20.439 --> 01:29:24.399
<v Speaker 24>her eye there hath appeared a fire to burn the

1698
01:29:24.640 --> 01:29:29.600
<v Speaker 24>errors that these princes hold against her maiden truth, Call

1699
01:29:29.680 --> 01:29:34.640
<v Speaker 24>me a fool Trust not my reading nor my observations, which,

1700
01:29:34.680 --> 01:29:37.960
<v Speaker 24>with experimental seal doth warrant the tenure.

1701
01:29:37.680 --> 01:29:38.399
<v Speaker 5>Of my book.

1702
01:29:39.199 --> 01:29:45.079
<v Speaker 24>Trust not my age, my reverence, calling, nor divinity. If

1703
01:29:45.119 --> 01:29:51.319
<v Speaker 24>this sweet lady lie not guiltless here under some biting error.

1704
01:29:51.520 --> 01:29:54.800
<v Speaker 2>Friar, it cannot be thou seest that all the grace

1705
01:29:54.840 --> 01:29:57.079
<v Speaker 2>that she loved is that she will not add to

1706
01:29:57.199 --> 01:30:01.840
<v Speaker 2>her damnation of sin, of perjury denies it. Why seekest

1707
01:30:01.880 --> 01:30:04.479
<v Speaker 2>thou then to cover with excuse that which appears in

1708
01:30:04.560 --> 01:30:05.560
<v Speaker 2>proper nakedness?

1709
01:30:05.840 --> 01:30:09.000
<v Speaker 24>Lady? What man is he you are accused of?

1710
01:30:09.880 --> 01:30:11.199
<v Speaker 9>They know that, do accuse me?

1711
01:30:11.359 --> 01:30:12.159
<v Speaker 26>I know none.

1712
01:30:12.760 --> 01:30:15.199
<v Speaker 27>If I know more of any man alive than.

1713
01:30:15.039 --> 01:30:17.000
<v Speaker 5>That which maiden modesty doth warrant.

1714
01:30:17.319 --> 01:30:21.479
<v Speaker 27>Let all my sins lack mercy, Oh, my father, prove

1715
01:30:21.560 --> 01:30:23.920
<v Speaker 27>you that any man with me conversed at ours unmeet,

1716
01:30:24.239 --> 01:30:27.000
<v Speaker 27>or that I yester night maintained the change of words

1717
01:30:27.000 --> 01:30:30.760
<v Speaker 27>with any creature, Refuse me, hate me, torture me to death.

1718
01:30:31.319 --> 01:30:34.439
<v Speaker 24>There is some strange misprison in the princes.

1719
01:30:34.800 --> 01:30:37.239
<v Speaker 7>Two of them have the very bent of honor, And

1720
01:30:37.319 --> 01:30:40.279
<v Speaker 7>if their wisdoms be misled in this, the practice of

1721
01:30:40.319 --> 01:30:43.520
<v Speaker 7>it lives in John the bastard, whose spirits, toil and

1722
01:30:43.560 --> 01:30:44.520
<v Speaker 7>frame of villanies.

1723
01:30:45.079 --> 01:30:47.640
<v Speaker 2>I know not if they speak, but truth of her.

1724
01:30:47.720 --> 01:30:50.840
<v Speaker 2>These hands shall tear her if they wrong her honor.

1725
01:30:51.199 --> 01:30:54.039
<v Speaker 2>The proudest of them shall well hear of it. Time

1726
01:30:54.079 --> 01:30:56.279
<v Speaker 2>hath not yet so dried this butt of mine, nor

1727
01:30:56.359 --> 01:30:59.800
<v Speaker 2>age so eat up my invention, nor fortune made such

1728
01:30:59.840 --> 01:31:03.000
<v Speaker 2>havoc of my means, nor my bad life. Refit me

1729
01:31:03.119 --> 01:31:06.399
<v Speaker 2>so much of my friends. But they shall find awaked

1730
01:31:06.439 --> 01:31:09.439
<v Speaker 2>in such a kind both strength of limb and policy

1731
01:31:09.479 --> 01:31:12.319
<v Speaker 2>of mind, ability and means, and a choice of friends,

1732
01:31:12.359 --> 01:31:13.720
<v Speaker 2>to quit me of them thoroughly.

1733
01:31:14.279 --> 01:31:17.479
<v Speaker 24>Pouse a while, and let my counsel sway you. In

1734
01:31:17.520 --> 01:31:21.359
<v Speaker 24>this case, your daughter here the princes left for dead,

1735
01:31:22.399 --> 01:31:26.439
<v Speaker 24>Let her a while be secretly kept in, and publish

1736
01:31:26.560 --> 01:31:31.479
<v Speaker 24>it that she is dead. Indeed, maintain a mourning ostentation,

1737
01:31:32.399 --> 01:31:37.720
<v Speaker 24>And on your family's old monument hang mournful epitaphs, and

1738
01:31:37.800 --> 01:31:40.840
<v Speaker 24>do all rights that appertain unto a burial.

1739
01:31:41.279 --> 01:31:43.319
<v Speaker 2>What shall become of this? What will this do?

1740
01:31:43.880 --> 01:31:49.199
<v Speaker 24>Marry this well carried? Shall on her behalf change slander

1741
01:31:49.359 --> 01:31:53.520
<v Speaker 24>to remorse? That is some good, But not for that

1742
01:31:53.760 --> 01:31:57.880
<v Speaker 24>dream I on this strange course, but on this travail,

1743
01:31:58.000 --> 01:32:02.760
<v Speaker 24>look for greater birth. She dying, as it must be

1744
01:32:02.880 --> 01:32:07.840
<v Speaker 24>so maintained upon the instant that she was accused, shall

1745
01:32:07.880 --> 01:32:14.199
<v Speaker 24>be lamented, pitied, and excused of every hearer. For it

1746
01:32:14.279 --> 01:32:17.880
<v Speaker 24>so falls out that what we have we prize not

1747
01:32:18.119 --> 01:32:21.520
<v Speaker 24>to the worth whiles we enjoy it, But being lacked

1748
01:32:21.560 --> 01:32:25.920
<v Speaker 24>and lost, Why then we rack the value. Then we

1749
01:32:26.119 --> 01:32:29.800
<v Speaker 24>find the virtue that possession would not show us whilst

1750
01:32:29.800 --> 01:32:34.079
<v Speaker 24>it is ours. So will it fare with Claudio when

1751
01:32:34.119 --> 01:32:38.640
<v Speaker 24>he shall hear she died upon his words, the idea

1752
01:32:38.760 --> 01:32:43.399
<v Speaker 24>of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination,

1753
01:32:44.479 --> 01:32:48.800
<v Speaker 24>and every lovely organ of her life shall come apparelled

1754
01:32:48.920 --> 01:32:54.199
<v Speaker 24>in more precious habit, more moving, delicate, and full of life,

1755
01:32:54.640 --> 01:32:58.159
<v Speaker 24>into the eye and prospect of his soul than when

1756
01:32:58.239 --> 01:33:03.840
<v Speaker 24>she lived. Indeed, then shall he mourn if ever love

1757
01:33:04.119 --> 01:33:07.520
<v Speaker 24>had interest in his liver, and wish he had not

1758
01:33:07.760 --> 01:33:12.600
<v Speaker 24>so accused her. No, though he thought his accusation true,

1759
01:33:13.439 --> 01:33:17.399
<v Speaker 24>Let this be so, and doubt not. But success will

1760
01:33:17.520 --> 01:33:20.479
<v Speaker 24>fashion the event in better shape than I can lay

1761
01:33:20.520 --> 01:33:23.880
<v Speaker 24>it down in likelihood. But if all aim but this

1762
01:33:24.279 --> 01:33:28.640
<v Speaker 24>be leveled false, the supposition of the lady's death will

1763
01:33:28.720 --> 01:33:33.119
<v Speaker 24>quench the wonder of her infamy. And if it sort

1764
01:33:33.319 --> 01:33:37.239
<v Speaker 24>not well, you may conceal her as best befits her

1765
01:33:37.279 --> 01:33:42.439
<v Speaker 24>wounded reputation in some reclusive and religious life, out of

1766
01:33:42.479 --> 01:33:46.840
<v Speaker 24>all eyes, tongues, minds, and injuries.

1767
01:33:46.760 --> 01:33:50.159
<v Speaker 7>Senor Leonatto, let the Friar advise you. And though you

1768
01:33:50.239 --> 01:33:52.560
<v Speaker 7>know my inwardness and love is very much unto the

1769
01:33:52.560 --> 01:33:56.119
<v Speaker 7>Prince and Claudio, Yet by mine, honor, I will deal

1770
01:33:56.199 --> 01:33:59.600
<v Speaker 7>in this as secretly and justly as your soul should.

1771
01:33:59.640 --> 01:34:02.920
<v Speaker 2>With your being, that I flow in grief, the smallest

1772
01:34:03.000 --> 01:34:03.880
<v Speaker 2>twine may.

1773
01:34:03.760 --> 01:34:10.000
<v Speaker 24>Lead me tis well consented presently away for to strange sores.

1774
01:34:10.199 --> 01:34:16.600
<v Speaker 24>Strangely they strain the cure. Come, lady, die to live?

1775
01:34:17.600 --> 01:34:24.279
<v Speaker 24>This wedding day perhaps is but prolonged. Have patience and endure.

1776
01:34:24.439 --> 01:34:28.199
<v Speaker 1>Exitant, Friar Hero and Leonatto.

1777
01:34:28.359 --> 01:34:32.159
<v Speaker 7>Lady Beatrice, have you wept all this while?

1778
01:34:32.800 --> 01:34:35.760
<v Speaker 4>Yea, and I will weep a while longer. I will

1779
01:34:35.800 --> 01:34:39.079
<v Speaker 4>not desire that you have no reason. I do it freely.

1780
01:34:39.800 --> 01:34:43.159
<v Speaker 7>Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.

1781
01:34:43.800 --> 01:34:46.079
<v Speaker 4>Ah, how much might the man deserve of me that

1782
01:34:46.119 --> 01:34:46.840
<v Speaker 4>would right her?

1783
01:34:47.439 --> 01:34:49.800
<v Speaker 7>Is there any way to show such friendship?

1784
01:34:50.199 --> 01:34:53.239
<v Speaker 4>A very even way? But no such friend.

1785
01:34:53.439 --> 01:34:55.239
<v Speaker 7>May a man do it?

1786
01:34:55.239 --> 01:34:57.399
<v Speaker 4>It is a man's office, but not yours.

1787
01:34:58.479 --> 01:35:02.199
<v Speaker 7>I do love nothing in the world so well as you.

1788
01:35:03.680 --> 01:35:06.960
<v Speaker 4>Is not that strange, as strange as the thing I know.

1789
01:35:07.119 --> 01:35:09.880
<v Speaker 4>Not it were possible for me to say I loved

1790
01:35:09.880 --> 01:35:13.039
<v Speaker 4>nothing so well as you. But believe me not. And

1791
01:35:13.159 --> 01:35:16.800
<v Speaker 4>yet I lie not. I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing.

1792
01:35:17.600 --> 01:35:19.000
<v Speaker 4>I am sorry for my cousin.

1793
01:35:19.760 --> 01:35:22.800
<v Speaker 7>By my sword, Beatrice, thou lovest.

1794
01:35:22.399 --> 01:35:25.159
<v Speaker 4>Me, do not swear by it and eat it.

1795
01:35:25.760 --> 01:35:28.319
<v Speaker 7>I will swear by it that you love me, and

1796
01:35:28.399 --> 01:35:30.119
<v Speaker 7>I will make him eat it that says I love

1797
01:35:30.199 --> 01:35:31.279
<v Speaker 7>not you.

1798
01:35:31.279 --> 01:35:33.600
<v Speaker 4>You will not eat your word with no.

1799
01:35:33.800 --> 01:35:38.479
<v Speaker 7>Sauce that can be devised to it. I protest I

1800
01:35:38.680 --> 01:35:39.399
<v Speaker 7>love THEE.

1801
01:35:39.640 --> 01:35:44.800
<v Speaker 4>Why then, God forgive me what offense? Sweet Beatrice, you

1802
01:35:44.840 --> 01:35:47.760
<v Speaker 4>have stayed me in a happy hour. I was about

1803
01:35:47.760 --> 01:35:49.119
<v Speaker 4>to protest I loved.

1804
01:35:48.880 --> 01:35:52.119
<v Speaker 7>You, and do it with all thy heart.

1805
01:35:52.520 --> 01:35:54.439
<v Speaker 4>I love you with so much of my heart that

1806
01:35:54.520 --> 01:35:55.840
<v Speaker 4>none is left to protest.

1807
01:35:56.600 --> 01:36:00.039
<v Speaker 7>Come bid me do anything for THEE.

1808
01:36:00.199 --> 01:36:06.760
<v Speaker 4>Kill Claudio, ha, not for the wide world. You kill

1809
01:36:06.800 --> 01:36:07.560
<v Speaker 4>me to deny it.

1810
01:36:07.760 --> 01:36:10.199
<v Speaker 7>Farewell Tarry, sweet Beatrice.

1811
01:36:10.600 --> 01:36:13.560
<v Speaker 4>I am gone, though I am here. There is no

1812
01:36:13.680 --> 01:36:15.960
<v Speaker 4>love in you. Nay, I pray you let me go.

1813
01:36:16.239 --> 01:36:18.600
<v Speaker 4>Beatrice in faith, I will go.

1814
01:36:19.000 --> 01:36:20.359
<v Speaker 7>Will be friends first.

1815
01:36:20.920 --> 01:36:23.359
<v Speaker 4>You dare easier be friends with me than fight with mine?

1816
01:36:23.399 --> 01:36:26.039
<v Speaker 7>Enemy is Claudio thine enemy?

1817
01:36:26.520 --> 01:36:28.800
<v Speaker 4>Is he not approved in the height of villain, that

1818
01:36:28.880 --> 01:36:33.079
<v Speaker 4>hath slandered, scorn, dishonored my kinswoman, Oh that I were

1819
01:36:33.119 --> 01:36:36.279
<v Speaker 4>a man? What bear her in hand until they come

1820
01:36:36.319 --> 01:36:40.079
<v Speaker 4>to take hands? And then with public accusation, uncovered, slander,

1821
01:36:40.560 --> 01:36:43.800
<v Speaker 4>unmitigated rancor, O God, that I were a man, I

1822
01:36:43.800 --> 01:36:46.840
<v Speaker 4>would eat his heart in the market place, hear me

1823
01:36:47.039 --> 01:36:50.039
<v Speaker 4>Beatrice talk with a man out at a window, a

1824
01:36:50.119 --> 01:36:51.680
<v Speaker 4>proper saying nay.

1825
01:36:51.720 --> 01:36:53.920
<v Speaker 7>But Beatrice, sweet.

1826
01:36:53.560 --> 01:36:57.079
<v Speaker 4>Hero, she is wronged, she is slandered, She is undone,

1827
01:36:57.279 --> 01:37:00.680
<v Speaker 4>a be it princes and county is surely a princely testimony,

1828
01:37:00.960 --> 01:37:05.560
<v Speaker 4>a good count confect, a sweet gallant. Surely, Oh that

1829
01:37:05.640 --> 01:37:08.199
<v Speaker 4>I were a man for his sake, or that I

1830
01:37:08.239 --> 01:37:10.399
<v Speaker 4>had any friend would be a man for my sake.

1831
01:37:11.000 --> 01:37:15.279
<v Speaker 4>But manhood is melted into curses, valor into compliment, and

1832
01:37:15.399 --> 01:37:19.279
<v Speaker 4>manna only turned into tongue and trim one's too. He

1833
01:37:19.399 --> 01:37:22.239
<v Speaker 4>is now as valiant as Hercules. That only tells a

1834
01:37:22.279 --> 01:37:25.560
<v Speaker 4>lion swears it. I cannot be a man with wishing

1835
01:37:25.760 --> 01:37:28.199
<v Speaker 4>therefore I will die a woman with grieving.

1836
01:37:28.680 --> 01:37:33.720
<v Speaker 7>Tarry, good Beatrice. By this hand I love thee.

1837
01:37:34.239 --> 01:37:36.760
<v Speaker 4>Use it for my love some other way than swearing

1838
01:37:36.800 --> 01:37:37.199
<v Speaker 4>by it.

1839
01:37:37.680 --> 01:37:42.359
<v Speaker 7>Thank you in your soul. The Count Claudio hath wronged hero.

1840
01:37:42.560 --> 01:37:45.560
<v Speaker 4>Yea, as sure as I have a thought or a soul.

1841
01:37:46.000 --> 01:37:52.840
<v Speaker 7>Enough, I am engaged. I will challenge him. I will

1842
01:37:52.920 --> 01:37:57.520
<v Speaker 7>kiss your hand, and so leave you. By this hand,

1843
01:37:57.920 --> 01:38:03.600
<v Speaker 7>Claudio shall render me a dear as you hear of me,

1844
01:38:04.720 --> 01:38:10.039
<v Speaker 7>so think of me. Go comfort your cousin. I must

1845
01:38:10.079 --> 01:38:14.079
<v Speaker 7>say she is dead, and so farewell.

1846
01:38:15.079 --> 01:38:22.000
<v Speaker 1>Exiant scene to a prison, enter Dogberry, Verges and sexton

1847
01:38:22.199 --> 01:38:26.359
<v Speaker 1>in gowns and the watch with Conrad and Barraccio.

1848
01:38:27.039 --> 01:38:28.800
<v Speaker 21>Is our whole assembly appeared?

1849
01:38:29.319 --> 01:38:31.520
<v Speaker 18>Or a stool and a cushion for the sexton?

1850
01:38:31.880 --> 01:38:33.319
<v Speaker 23>Which be the malefactors?

1851
01:38:33.920 --> 01:38:34.239
<v Speaker 11>Mary?

1852
01:38:34.319 --> 01:38:35.680
<v Speaker 21>That am I and my partner?

1853
01:38:36.039 --> 01:38:38.800
<v Speaker 18>Nay, that's certain. We have the exhibition to examine.

1854
01:38:39.119 --> 01:38:41.479
<v Speaker 23>But which are the offenders that are to be examined?

1855
01:38:42.119 --> 01:38:44.039
<v Speaker 23>Let them come before Master Constable.

1856
01:38:44.399 --> 01:38:50.199
<v Speaker 21>Yay, Mary, Let them come before me. What is your name, friend, Barracchio, pray,

1857
01:38:50.560 --> 01:38:55.119
<v Speaker 21>write down Barraccio yours, Sirrah, I'm a gentleman, sir my

1858
01:38:55.199 --> 01:39:00.239
<v Speaker 21>name is Conrad. Write down, Master, gentleman Conrad, do you

1859
01:39:00.279 --> 01:39:00.840
<v Speaker 21>serve God?

1860
01:39:01.439 --> 01:39:02.880
<v Speaker 13>Yea, Sir, we hope.

1861
01:39:03.000 --> 01:39:05.319
<v Speaker 21>Write down that they hope they serve God, and write

1862
01:39:05.359 --> 01:39:08.239
<v Speaker 21>God first, for God defend. But God should go before

1863
01:39:08.279 --> 01:39:11.359
<v Speaker 21>such villains. Masters. It has proved already that you are

1864
01:39:11.359 --> 01:39:13.319
<v Speaker 21>a little better than false knaves, and it will go

1865
01:39:13.439 --> 01:39:17.000
<v Speaker 21>near to be thought. So shortly, how answer you for yourselves?

1866
01:39:17.439 --> 01:39:19.560
<v Speaker 12>Marry, sir, we say we are none.

1867
01:39:20.159 --> 01:39:22.680
<v Speaker 21>A marvelous witty fellow, I assure you, but I will

1868
01:39:22.680 --> 01:39:25.079
<v Speaker 21>go about with him. Come you hither, Sarah, a word

1869
01:39:25.079 --> 01:39:27.359
<v Speaker 21>in your ear. Sir, I say to you it is

1870
01:39:27.439 --> 01:39:29.039
<v Speaker 21>thought you are false knaves.

1871
01:39:29.600 --> 01:39:31.960
<v Speaker 13>Sir, I say to you we are none.

1872
01:39:32.199 --> 01:39:35.039
<v Speaker 21>Well stand aside for God. They are both in a tale.

1873
01:39:35.279 --> 01:39:36.840
<v Speaker 21>Have you write down that they are none?

1874
01:39:37.039 --> 01:39:39.960
<v Speaker 23>Master Constable, you go not the way to examine. You

1875
01:39:40.039 --> 01:39:42.479
<v Speaker 23>must call forth the watch that are their accusers.

1876
01:39:42.960 --> 01:39:47.239
<v Speaker 21>Yay, Mary, that's the eftist way. Let the watch come forth, Masters,

1877
01:39:47.279 --> 01:39:50.159
<v Speaker 21>I charge you in the Prince's name, accuse these men.

1878
01:39:50.640 --> 01:39:54.479
<v Speaker 20>This man said, Sir that Don Jong, the Prince's brother,

1879
01:39:54.960 --> 01:39:55.479
<v Speaker 20>was a villain.

1880
01:39:55.760 --> 01:40:00.079
<v Speaker 21>Write down, Prince John a villain? Why this is flat perjury?

1881
01:40:00.119 --> 01:40:04.239
<v Speaker 21>Call the Prince's brother, villain, Master Constable, pray thee, fellow peace,

1882
01:40:04.399 --> 01:40:06.600
<v Speaker 21>I do not like thy. Look, I promise thee.

1883
01:40:06.720 --> 01:40:07.720
<v Speaker 23>What heard you him say?

1884
01:40:07.760 --> 01:40:08.039
<v Speaker 7>Else?

1885
01:40:08.640 --> 01:40:11.920
<v Speaker 11>Mary, that he had received a thousand ducats of Don

1886
01:40:12.000 --> 01:40:15.439
<v Speaker 11>John for accusing the lady Hero wrongfully.

1887
01:40:15.279 --> 01:40:17.560
<v Speaker 21>Flat burglary as ever was committed.

1888
01:40:17.920 --> 01:40:21.359
<v Speaker 20>What else, Fellow, and that Count Claudio did mean upon

1889
01:40:21.439 --> 01:40:24.840
<v Speaker 20>his words to disgrace Hero before the whole assembly and

1890
01:40:24.960 --> 01:40:25.680
<v Speaker 20>not to marry her.

1891
01:40:26.319 --> 01:40:32.199
<v Speaker 21>Oh, villain, thou shalt be condemned into everlasting redemption for this?

1892
01:40:32.840 --> 01:40:33.319
<v Speaker 7>What else?

1893
01:40:33.880 --> 01:40:34.439
<v Speaker 11>This is all?

1894
01:40:34.920 --> 01:40:38.359
<v Speaker 23>And this is more masters than you can deny. Prince John,

1895
01:40:38.439 --> 01:40:42.359
<v Speaker 23>is this morning secretly stolen away? Hero was in this manner,

1896
01:40:42.359 --> 01:40:46.239
<v Speaker 23>accused in this manner, refused, and upon grief of this,

1897
01:40:46.479 --> 01:40:50.159
<v Speaker 23>suddenly died. Master Constable, Let these men be bound in

1898
01:40:50.199 --> 01:40:54.039
<v Speaker 23>bratto Leonado's. I will go before and show him their examination.

1899
01:40:54.560 --> 01:40:55.000
<v Speaker 1>Exit.

1900
01:40:55.439 --> 01:40:57.199
<v Speaker 21>Come, let them be opinioned.

1901
01:40:57.640 --> 01:40:59.840
<v Speaker 12>Let them be in the hands of Coxir.

1902
01:41:00.239 --> 01:41:03.239
<v Speaker 21>God's my life. Where's the sexton? Let him write down

1903
01:41:03.279 --> 01:41:08.520
<v Speaker 21>the Prince's officer, Coxcomb. Come bind them. Thou naughty bollot Away,

1904
01:41:08.640 --> 01:41:09.399
<v Speaker 21>you are an ass.

1905
01:41:09.680 --> 01:41:10.479
<v Speaker 2>You are an ass.

1906
01:41:10.760 --> 01:41:14.760
<v Speaker 21>Dost thou not suspect my place? Dost thou not suspect

1907
01:41:14.800 --> 01:41:17.880
<v Speaker 21>my years. Oh that he were here to write me

1908
01:41:18.000 --> 01:41:22.239
<v Speaker 21>down an ass. But masters, remember that I am an ass,

1909
01:41:22.319 --> 01:41:24.720
<v Speaker 21>though it be not written down. Yet, forget not that

1910
01:41:24.800 --> 01:41:28.319
<v Speaker 21>I am an ass. No thou villain, Thou art full

1911
01:41:28.319 --> 01:41:30.960
<v Speaker 21>of piety, as shall be proved upon thee by good witness.

1912
01:41:31.640 --> 01:41:34.880
<v Speaker 21>I am a wise fellow, And which is more an officer,

1913
01:41:35.079 --> 01:41:37.279
<v Speaker 21>and which is more a householder, and which is more

1914
01:41:37.319 --> 01:41:40.119
<v Speaker 21>as pretty a piece of flesh as any is in Messina.

1915
01:41:40.720 --> 01:41:43.079
<v Speaker 21>And one that knows the law go to. And a

1916
01:41:43.159 --> 01:41:45.760
<v Speaker 21>rich fellow enough go to. And a fellow that hath

1917
01:41:45.800 --> 01:41:48.840
<v Speaker 21>had losses, and one that hath two gowns and everything

1918
01:41:48.880 --> 01:41:52.680
<v Speaker 21>handsome about him, bring him away. Oh that I had

1919
01:41:52.720 --> 01:41:55.800
<v Speaker 21>been written down an ass Exian.

1920
01:41:56.600 --> 01:42:03.239
<v Speaker 1>And of Act four, Act five, seene one, before Leonato's house,

1921
01:42:03.960 --> 01:42:06.119
<v Speaker 1>Enter Leonato and Antonio.

1922
01:42:06.800 --> 01:42:09.439
<v Speaker 11>If you go on thus, you will kill yourself. It

1923
01:42:09.640 --> 01:42:12.880
<v Speaker 11>is not wisdom thus to second grief against yourself.

1924
01:42:13.159 --> 01:42:16.279
<v Speaker 2>I praythee see side. Counsel which falls into mine ears

1925
01:42:16.279 --> 01:42:19.960
<v Speaker 2>as profitestless as water in the siev. Give not me counsel,

1926
01:42:20.239 --> 01:42:23.079
<v Speaker 2>nor let no comforter delight mine ear. But such a

1927
01:42:23.079 --> 01:42:25.720
<v Speaker 2>one whose wrongs do suit with mine, bring me a

1928
01:42:25.840 --> 01:42:28.520
<v Speaker 2>father that so loved his child, whose joy of her

1929
01:42:28.600 --> 01:42:31.560
<v Speaker 2>is so overwhelmed like mine. And bid him speak to

1930
01:42:31.640 --> 01:42:34.880
<v Speaker 2>me of patience, measure his woe the length and breadth

1931
01:42:34.920 --> 01:42:37.760
<v Speaker 2>of mine, and let it answer every strain for strain,

1932
01:42:38.119 --> 01:42:40.640
<v Speaker 2>as thus for thus, and such a grief for such

1933
01:42:40.840 --> 01:42:44.800
<v Speaker 2>in every lineament, branch, shape, and form. If such a

1934
01:42:44.840 --> 01:42:47.840
<v Speaker 2>one will smile and stroke his beard, bid sorrow, wag

1935
01:42:48.000 --> 01:42:52.159
<v Speaker 2>cry hem when he should groan, patch grief with proverbs,

1936
01:42:52.319 --> 01:42:56.239
<v Speaker 2>make misfortune drunk with candle wasters. Bring him yet to me,

1937
01:42:56.680 --> 01:42:59.359
<v Speaker 2>and I of him will gather patients. But there is

1938
01:42:59.439 --> 01:43:03.039
<v Speaker 2>no such man. For brother men can counsel and speak

1939
01:43:03.039 --> 01:43:05.600
<v Speaker 2>comfort to that grief which they themselves not feel. But

1940
01:43:05.720 --> 01:43:08.880
<v Speaker 2>tasting it, their counsel turns to passion, which before would

1941
01:43:08.880 --> 01:43:12.399
<v Speaker 2>give perceptual medicine, to rage, fetter, strong madness in a

1942
01:43:12.439 --> 01:43:15.840
<v Speaker 2>sulken thread, charm ache with air, and agony with words.

1943
01:43:16.199 --> 01:43:19.640
<v Speaker 2>No no tis all men's office to speak patience to

1944
01:43:19.680 --> 01:43:22.399
<v Speaker 2>those that ring under the load of sorrow. But no

1945
01:43:22.520 --> 01:43:25.520
<v Speaker 2>man's virtue nor sufficiency to be so moral when he

1946
01:43:25.600 --> 01:43:28.800
<v Speaker 2>shall endure the like himself. Therefore, give me no counsel.

1947
01:43:29.199 --> 01:43:31.520
<v Speaker 2>My griefs cry louder than advertisement.

1948
01:43:32.239 --> 01:43:35.119
<v Speaker 11>Therein do men from children, nothing differ.

1949
01:43:35.560 --> 01:43:38.439
<v Speaker 2>I pray thee peace. I will be flesh and blood.

1950
01:43:38.640 --> 01:43:41.000
<v Speaker 2>For there was never yet philosopher that could endure the

1951
01:43:41.039 --> 01:43:44.359
<v Speaker 2>toothache patiently. However they have writ this style of God's

1952
01:43:44.600 --> 01:43:47.520
<v Speaker 2>and made a push at chance and sufferance it.

1953
01:43:47.680 --> 01:43:50.479
<v Speaker 11>Then not all the harm upon yourself. Make those that

1954
01:43:50.560 --> 01:43:52.720
<v Speaker 11>do a thing you suffer too.

1955
01:43:53.479 --> 01:43:56.960
<v Speaker 2>There thou speakest reason, nay, I will do so. My

1956
01:43:57.079 --> 01:44:00.520
<v Speaker 2>soul doth tell me. Hero is belied, and that shall Audio. No,

1957
01:44:00.800 --> 01:44:03.039
<v Speaker 2>so shall the Prince and all of them that thus

1958
01:44:03.119 --> 01:44:03.920
<v Speaker 2>dishonor her.

1959
01:44:04.239 --> 01:44:07.319
<v Speaker 11>Here comes to Prince and Claudio hastily.

1960
01:44:07.399 --> 01:44:09.920
<v Speaker 1>Enter Don Pedro and Claudio.

1961
01:44:09.840 --> 01:44:11.640
<v Speaker 6>Good Den, good Den.

1962
01:44:11.680 --> 01:44:12.680
<v Speaker 10>Good day to both of you.

1963
01:44:13.199 --> 01:44:14.359
<v Speaker 2>Hear you, my lords.

1964
01:44:14.560 --> 01:44:16.840
<v Speaker 6>We have some haste Leonatto.

1965
01:44:16.760 --> 01:44:19.560
<v Speaker 2>Some haste, my lord? Well fare you well, my lord?

1966
01:44:19.800 --> 01:44:22.760
<v Speaker 2>Are you so hasty? Now? Well? All is one?

1967
01:44:23.199 --> 01:44:27.119
<v Speaker 6>Nay, do not quarrel with us, good old man, if he.

1968
01:44:27.079 --> 01:44:30.319
<v Speaker 11>Could right himself with quarreling, some of us would lie.

1969
01:44:30.119 --> 01:44:31.920
<v Speaker 10>Low who wrongs him?

1970
01:44:31.920 --> 01:44:35.800
<v Speaker 2>Marry Thou dost wrong me, thou dissembler, Thou nay, never

1971
01:44:35.880 --> 01:44:38.520
<v Speaker 2>lay thy hand upon thy sword. I fear thee, not.

1972
01:44:38.960 --> 01:44:41.880
<v Speaker 10>Marry beshrew my hand if it should give your aise

1973
01:44:41.960 --> 01:44:45.000
<v Speaker 10>such cause of fear in faith, my hand been nothing

1974
01:44:45.000 --> 01:44:45.640
<v Speaker 10>to my sword.

1975
01:44:46.039 --> 01:44:49.640
<v Speaker 2>Toush touch man, never flear and jest at me. I

1976
01:44:49.720 --> 01:44:52.319
<v Speaker 2>speak not like a daughter, nor a fool, as under

1977
01:44:52.319 --> 01:44:54.880
<v Speaker 2>privilege of age to brag what I have done being young,

1978
01:44:55.239 --> 01:44:58.199
<v Speaker 2>or what would do were I not old, No claudio

1979
01:44:58.319 --> 01:45:02.119
<v Speaker 2>to thy head. Thou hast so wronged mine innocent child

1980
01:45:02.319 --> 01:45:04.880
<v Speaker 2>and me that I am forced to lay my reverence

1981
01:45:04.960 --> 01:45:07.960
<v Speaker 2>by and with gray hairs and brews of many days,

1982
01:45:08.000 --> 01:45:10.680
<v Speaker 2>a due challenge, thee to trial of a man. I say,

1983
01:45:10.760 --> 01:45:14.920
<v Speaker 2>thou hast belied mine innocent child. Thy slander hath gone

1984
01:45:14.960 --> 01:45:17.600
<v Speaker 2>through and through her heart, and she lied buried with

1985
01:45:17.680 --> 01:45:21.479
<v Speaker 2>her ancestors, oh in a tomb where never scandals slept.

1986
01:45:21.800 --> 01:45:26.520
<v Speaker 2>Say this of hers, framed by thy villainy, my villainy, thine,

1987
01:45:26.560 --> 01:45:27.560
<v Speaker 2>claudial thine.

1988
01:45:27.560 --> 01:45:32.359
<v Speaker 6>I say you say not, right, old man, my lord, my.

1989
01:45:32.399 --> 01:45:34.560
<v Speaker 2>Lord, I'll prove it on his body, if he dare,

1990
01:45:34.720 --> 01:45:38.199
<v Speaker 2>despite his nice fence and his active practice, his may

1991
01:45:38.279 --> 01:45:40.840
<v Speaker 2>of youth and bloom of lustihood.

1992
01:45:40.560 --> 01:45:42.600
<v Speaker 10>A way I will not have to do with you.

1993
01:45:43.000 --> 01:45:46.680
<v Speaker 2>Canst thou so daff me? Thou hast killed my child

1994
01:45:46.920 --> 01:45:49.520
<v Speaker 2>if thou kill'st me, boy, thou shalt kill a man.

1995
01:45:50.279 --> 01:45:53.079
<v Speaker 11>He shall kill two of us and men indeed, but

1996
01:45:53.359 --> 01:45:58.000
<v Speaker 11>that's no matter. Let him kill one first when being

1997
01:45:58.159 --> 01:46:03.720
<v Speaker 11>where me, let you man me Come follow me, boy, Come,

1998
01:46:03.800 --> 01:46:08.319
<v Speaker 11>sir boy, Come follow me, sir boy, I'll whip you

1999
01:46:08.359 --> 01:46:10.880
<v Speaker 11>from your pointing bench. Nay, as I'm a gentleman, I

2000
01:46:10.920 --> 01:46:16.640
<v Speaker 11>will brother content yourself. God knows I love mindies and

2001
01:46:16.720 --> 01:46:20.600
<v Speaker 11>she is dead. Slander to death by villains that dare

2002
01:46:20.640 --> 01:46:23.479
<v Speaker 11>as well as answer a man, indeed, as I dare

2003
01:46:23.560 --> 01:46:26.439
<v Speaker 11>take a serpent by the tongue boys.

2004
01:46:26.600 --> 01:46:33.079
<v Speaker 25>Apes, braggets, jack's milk SOPs, Brother Anthony, hold your content,

2005
01:46:33.359 --> 01:46:37.039
<v Speaker 25>what man I know them, yeay, and what they weigh

2006
01:46:37.319 --> 01:46:42.479
<v Speaker 25>even to the utmost scruple scambling, out facing fashion monging

2007
01:46:42.520 --> 01:46:47.079
<v Speaker 25>boys that lie and cog and flout, deprave and slander,

2008
01:46:47.279 --> 01:46:51.119
<v Speaker 25>go antickly, show outward hideousness and speak of half a

2009
01:46:51.159 --> 01:46:52.439
<v Speaker 25>dozen dangerous words.

2010
01:46:52.439 --> 01:46:55.680
<v Speaker 11>How they might hurt their enemies if they durst. And

2011
01:46:55.760 --> 01:47:00.119
<v Speaker 11>this is all, but Brother Anthony, come tis no man,

2012
01:47:00.640 --> 01:47:01.760
<v Speaker 11>Do not you meddle.

2013
01:47:01.880 --> 01:47:06.439
<v Speaker 6>Let me deal in this gentlemen, both we will not

2014
01:47:06.680 --> 01:47:11.279
<v Speaker 6>wake your patience. My heart is sorry for your daughter's death.

2015
01:47:11.840 --> 01:47:15.359
<v Speaker 6>But on my honor she was charged with nothing but

2016
01:47:15.439 --> 01:47:19.399
<v Speaker 6>what was true and very full of proof. My Lord,

2017
01:47:19.600 --> 01:47:22.119
<v Speaker 6>my lord, I will not hear you no.

2018
01:47:22.560 --> 01:47:27.000
<v Speaker 11>Come brother away, I will be heard and shall or

2019
01:47:27.039 --> 01:47:28.680
<v Speaker 11>some of us will smart for it.

2020
01:47:29.159 --> 01:47:33.600
<v Speaker 1>Exitant Leonato and Antonio enter Benedict.

2021
01:47:34.079 --> 01:47:36.760
<v Speaker 6>See see here comes the man we went to seek.

2022
01:47:37.399 --> 01:47:38.760
<v Speaker 10>Now signor what news?

2023
01:47:39.239 --> 01:47:40.199
<v Speaker 7>Good day, my lord?

2024
01:47:40.600 --> 01:47:43.680
<v Speaker 6>Welcome signor you are almost come to part.

2025
01:47:43.760 --> 01:47:46.680
<v Speaker 10>Almost afraid we had like to have had out two

2026
01:47:46.680 --> 01:47:49.119
<v Speaker 10>noses snapped off with two old men without.

2027
01:47:48.880 --> 01:47:54.319
<v Speaker 6>Teeth Leonato and his brother. What think'st thou had we fought?

2028
01:47:54.359 --> 01:47:57.159
<v Speaker 6>I doubt we should have been too young for them.

2029
01:47:57.239 --> 01:48:00.720
<v Speaker 7>In a false squirrel. There is no true valor. I

2030
01:48:00.800 --> 01:48:01.880
<v Speaker 7>came to seek you both.

2031
01:48:02.279 --> 01:48:04.319
<v Speaker 10>We have been up and down to seek THEE, for

2032
01:48:04.319 --> 01:48:06.920
<v Speaker 10>we are high proof, melancholy, and would fain of it

2033
01:48:07.000 --> 01:48:09.439
<v Speaker 10>beaten away? Wilt thou use thy wit?

2034
01:48:10.000 --> 01:48:12.359
<v Speaker 7>It is in my scabbard. Shall I draw it?

2035
01:48:12.880 --> 01:48:15.359
<v Speaker 6>Dost thou wear thy wit by thy side?

2036
01:48:15.840 --> 01:48:18.800
<v Speaker 10>Never any did so, though very many have been beside

2037
01:48:18.840 --> 01:48:21.199
<v Speaker 10>their wit. I will bid THEE draw as we do.

2038
01:48:21.279 --> 01:48:23.520
<v Speaker 10>The minstrels traw to pleasure us.

2039
01:48:23.920 --> 01:48:27.399
<v Speaker 6>As I am an honest man. He looks pale. Art

2040
01:48:27.479 --> 01:48:29.000
<v Speaker 6>Thou sick or angry?

2041
01:48:29.319 --> 01:48:33.039
<v Speaker 10>What courage man? What thou care killed a cat? Thou

2042
01:48:33.119 --> 01:48:35.039
<v Speaker 10>wast metal enough in thee to kill care?

2043
01:48:35.640 --> 01:48:38.000
<v Speaker 7>Sir, I shall meet your wit in the career, and

2044
01:48:38.119 --> 01:48:42.159
<v Speaker 7>you charge it against me. I pray you choose another subject,

2045
01:48:42.640 --> 01:48:43.199
<v Speaker 7>and nay.

2046
01:48:43.000 --> 01:48:47.159
<v Speaker 10>Then give him another staff. This last was broke cross.

2047
01:48:47.199 --> 01:48:50.680
<v Speaker 6>By this light. He changes more and more. I think

2048
01:48:50.760 --> 01:48:51.600
<v Speaker 6>ye be angry.

2049
01:48:51.640 --> 01:48:55.159
<v Speaker 10>Indeed, if he be, he knows how to turn his girdle.

2050
01:48:55.520 --> 01:48:57.159
<v Speaker 7>Shall I speak a word in your ear?

2051
01:48:57.520 --> 01:49:00.760
<v Speaker 10>God bless me from a challenge aside to Claudio.

2052
01:49:01.399 --> 01:49:05.359
<v Speaker 7>You are a villain. I jest not. I will make

2053
01:49:05.399 --> 01:49:07.880
<v Speaker 7>it good how you dare, with what you dare, and

2054
01:49:08.000 --> 01:49:11.079
<v Speaker 7>when you dare, do me right, or I will protest

2055
01:49:11.119 --> 01:49:15.159
<v Speaker 7>your cowardice. You have killed a sweet lady, and her

2056
01:49:15.239 --> 01:49:19.119
<v Speaker 7>death shall fall heavy on you. Let me hear from you.

2057
01:49:19.399 --> 01:49:21.560
<v Speaker 10>Well, I will meet you so I may have good cheer.

2058
01:49:21.920 --> 01:49:23.840
<v Speaker 6>What a feast? A feast?

2059
01:49:24.399 --> 01:49:27.039
<v Speaker 10>I faith I thank him He hath bid me to

2060
01:49:27.079 --> 01:49:29.560
<v Speaker 10>a calf's head and a cap on the witch. If

2061
01:49:29.600 --> 01:49:32.079
<v Speaker 10>I do not carve most curiously, say my nice not?

2062
01:49:33.079 --> 01:49:34.720
<v Speaker 10>Shall I not find a woodcock too?

2063
01:49:35.439 --> 01:49:35.680
<v Speaker 22>Sir?

2064
01:49:35.800 --> 01:49:38.720
<v Speaker 7>Your wit ambles well it goes easily.

2065
01:49:39.199 --> 01:49:42.319
<v Speaker 6>I'll tell thee how Beatrice praise thy wit. The other

2066
01:49:42.399 --> 01:49:47.159
<v Speaker 6>day I said thou hadst a fine wit. True, she

2067
01:49:47.319 --> 01:49:52.279
<v Speaker 6>says a fine little one. No said I A great wit.

2068
01:49:53.159 --> 01:49:58.079
<v Speaker 6>Right said she a great gross one. Nay said I

2069
01:49:58.199 --> 01:50:03.479
<v Speaker 6>A good wit, just said she. It hurts nobody, Nay

2070
01:50:03.520 --> 01:50:07.840
<v Speaker 6>said I. The gentleman is wise certain, said she a

2071
01:50:08.000 --> 01:50:12.640
<v Speaker 6>wise gentle man. Nay said I. He hath the tongues

2072
01:50:13.399 --> 01:50:16.479
<v Speaker 6>that I believe, said she, For he swore a thing

2073
01:50:16.560 --> 01:50:20.920
<v Speaker 6>to me on Monday night which he forswore on Tuesday morning.

2074
01:50:21.520 --> 01:50:26.319
<v Speaker 6>There is a double tongue. There's two tongues. Thus did

2075
01:50:26.359 --> 01:50:31.800
<v Speaker 6>she an hour to gather transshape thy particular virtues. Yet

2076
01:50:31.840 --> 01:50:35.399
<v Speaker 6>at last she concluded with a sigh, thou wast the

2077
01:50:35.479 --> 01:50:37.239
<v Speaker 6>properest man in Italy.

2078
01:50:37.640 --> 01:50:38.199
<v Speaker 21>For the witch.

2079
01:50:38.199 --> 01:50:41.800
<v Speaker 10>She wept heartily and said she cared not yea that

2080
01:50:41.960 --> 01:50:42.520
<v Speaker 10>she did.

2081
01:50:43.119 --> 01:50:45.880
<v Speaker 6>But yet for all that, and if she did not

2082
01:50:46.079 --> 01:50:50.319
<v Speaker 6>hate him deadly, she would love him dearly. The old

2083
01:50:50.439 --> 01:50:52.840
<v Speaker 6>man's daughter told us all.

2084
01:50:53.079 --> 01:50:56.239
<v Speaker 10>All all, and moreover, God saw him when he was

2085
01:50:56.279 --> 01:50:57.159
<v Speaker 10>hid in the garden.

2086
01:50:57.520 --> 01:51:00.600
<v Speaker 6>But when shall we set the savage bulls horns on

2087
01:51:00.720 --> 01:51:02.479
<v Speaker 6>the sensible Benedict's head.

2088
01:51:03.079 --> 01:51:07.079
<v Speaker 10>Yea in text underneath here dwells Benedict the married man.

2089
01:51:07.520 --> 01:51:11.920
<v Speaker 7>Fare you well, boy, you know my mind. I will

2090
01:51:12.000 --> 01:51:15.319
<v Speaker 7>leave you now to your gossip like humor. You break

2091
01:51:15.439 --> 01:51:19.279
<v Speaker 7>jests as braggarts do their blades, which God be thanked

2092
01:51:19.600 --> 01:51:24.159
<v Speaker 7>hurt not my lord for your many courtesies, I thank you.

2093
01:51:24.880 --> 01:51:28.960
<v Speaker 7>I must discontinue your company. Your brother the bastard is

2094
01:51:29.000 --> 01:51:32.399
<v Speaker 7>fled from Messina. You have among you killed a sweet

2095
01:51:32.439 --> 01:51:37.199
<v Speaker 7>and innocent lady for my lord Lackbeard. There he and

2096
01:51:37.319 --> 01:51:41.359
<v Speaker 7>I shall meet until then peace be with him.

2097
01:51:41.720 --> 01:51:42.159
<v Speaker 1>Exit.

2098
01:51:42.640 --> 01:51:46.119
<v Speaker 10>He is in earnest, in most profound, earnest. And I'll

2099
01:51:46.119 --> 01:51:49.239
<v Speaker 10>warrant you for the love of Beatrice, and hath challenged

2100
01:51:49.279 --> 01:51:50.880
<v Speaker 10>thee most sincerely.

2101
01:51:51.359 --> 01:51:54.600
<v Speaker 6>What a pretty thing man is when he goes in

2102
01:51:54.680 --> 01:51:57.479
<v Speaker 6>his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit.

2103
01:51:57.960 --> 01:52:00.399
<v Speaker 10>He is in a giant to an ape. But then

2104
01:52:00.479 --> 01:52:02.000
<v Speaker 10>is an ape adopted to such men?

2105
01:52:02.399 --> 01:52:06.279
<v Speaker 6>But soft you let me be, pluck up my heart

2106
01:52:06.359 --> 01:52:10.760
<v Speaker 6>and be sad? Did he not say my brother was fled?

2107
01:52:11.439 --> 01:52:16.039
<v Speaker 1>Enter Dogberry verges and the watch with Conrad and Barraccio.

2108
01:52:16.600 --> 01:52:19.399
<v Speaker 21>Come you, sir. If justice cannot tame you, she shall

2109
01:52:19.439 --> 01:52:21.920
<v Speaker 21>near weigh more reasons in her balance. Nay, and you'll

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01:52:21.960 --> 01:52:24.239
<v Speaker 21>be a cursing hypocrite once you must be looked to.

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01:52:24.800 --> 01:52:29.479
<v Speaker 6>How now two of my brother's men bound boraccio one?

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01:52:29.880 --> 01:52:32.640
<v Speaker 10>How can after their offense? My lord officers?

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01:52:32.680 --> 01:52:35.560
<v Speaker 6>What offense have these men done? Uh?

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01:52:35.640 --> 01:52:39.520
<v Speaker 21>Marry sir? They have committed false report? Moreover, they have

2115
01:52:39.560 --> 01:52:43.920
<v Speaker 21>spoken untruth. Secondarily they are slanders six them. Lastly they

2116
01:52:43.920 --> 01:52:47.279
<v Speaker 21>have belied a lady. Thirdly they have verified unjust things,

2117
01:52:47.319 --> 01:52:50.359
<v Speaker 21>and two conclude they are lying knaves.

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01:52:51.760 --> 01:52:56.039
<v Speaker 6>First I ask thee what they have done? Thirdly I

2119
01:52:56.199 --> 01:53:01.279
<v Speaker 6>ask THEE what's their offense? Sixth and lastly why they

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01:53:01.279 --> 01:53:05.800
<v Speaker 6>are committed? And to conclude what you lay to their charge?

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01:53:06.279 --> 01:53:10.520
<v Speaker 10>Rightly reasoned and in his own diversion? And by my troth,

2122
01:53:10.640 --> 01:53:12.119
<v Speaker 10>there's one meaning well suited.

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01:53:12.479 --> 01:53:15.800
<v Speaker 6>Who have you offended? Masters? That you are thus bound

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01:53:15.880 --> 01:53:19.840
<v Speaker 6>to your answer? This learned constable is too cunning to

2125
01:53:19.880 --> 01:53:22.359
<v Speaker 6>be understood? What's your offense?

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01:53:23.000 --> 01:53:26.000
<v Speaker 13>Sweet prince? Let me go no further to mine answer?

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01:53:26.600 --> 01:53:28.800
<v Speaker 13>Do you hear me? And let this count kill me?

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01:53:29.239 --> 01:53:33.279
<v Speaker 13>I have deceived even your very eyes what your wisdoms

2129
01:53:33.319 --> 01:53:36.960
<v Speaker 13>could not discover. These shallow fools have brought to light,

2130
01:53:37.399 --> 01:53:40.479
<v Speaker 13>who in the night overheard me confessing to this man,

2131
01:53:40.560 --> 01:53:43.720
<v Speaker 13>How Don John, your brother incensed me to slander the

2132
01:53:43.800 --> 01:53:47.039
<v Speaker 13>lady Hero. How you were brought into the orchard and

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01:53:47.119 --> 01:53:50.960
<v Speaker 13>saw me court Margaret in Hero's garments. How you disgraced

2134
01:53:50.960 --> 01:53:54.039
<v Speaker 13>her when you should marry her. My villainy, they have

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01:53:54.199 --> 01:53:57.920
<v Speaker 13>upon record, which I had rather seal with my death

2136
01:53:58.000 --> 01:54:01.359
<v Speaker 13>than repeat over to my shame. The lady is dead

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01:54:01.439 --> 01:54:06.199
<v Speaker 13>upon mine and my master's false accusation, And briefly I

2138
01:54:06.359 --> 01:54:08.279
<v Speaker 13>desire nothing but the reward of a.

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01:54:08.319 --> 01:54:13.600
<v Speaker 6>Villain runs not this speech like iron through your blood.

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01:54:14.199 --> 01:54:16.239
<v Speaker 10>I have drunk poison whilst he uttered it.

2141
01:54:16.720 --> 01:54:19.039
<v Speaker 6>But did my brother set thee on to this.

2142
01:54:19.680 --> 01:54:22.399
<v Speaker 13>Yea and paid me richly for the practice of it.

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01:54:22.880 --> 01:54:26.920
<v Speaker 6>He is composed and framed of treachery and fled. He

2144
01:54:27.000 --> 01:54:29.000
<v Speaker 6>is upon this villainy.

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01:54:28.960 --> 01:54:31.960
<v Speaker 10>Sweet Hero. Now that image doth appear in the rest

2146
01:54:32.039 --> 01:54:33.119
<v Speaker 10>semblance that I loved it.

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01:54:33.239 --> 01:54:36.960
<v Speaker 21>First, come bring away the plaintiffs. By this time our

2148
01:54:37.000 --> 01:54:40.600
<v Speaker 21>sexton hath reformed Signor Leonardo of the matter. And masters

2149
01:54:40.600 --> 01:54:43.079
<v Speaker 21>do not forget to specify when time and place shall

2150
01:54:43.159 --> 01:54:45.560
<v Speaker 21>serve that I am an ass.

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01:54:45.199 --> 01:54:48.600
<v Speaker 18>Here Here comes Master, Signor Leonardo, and the sexton.

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01:54:48.680 --> 01:54:53.960
<v Speaker 1>Two re enter Leonardo Antonio and the sexton which.

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01:54:53.760 --> 01:54:56.159
<v Speaker 2>Is the villain? Let me see his eyes, that when

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01:54:56.199 --> 01:54:58.439
<v Speaker 2>I note another man like him, I may avoid him.

2155
01:54:58.800 --> 01:54:59.720
<v Speaker 2>Which of these is he?

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01:55:00.119 --> 01:55:03.600
<v Speaker 13>If you would know your wronger, look on me, art.

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01:55:03.479 --> 01:55:06.199
<v Speaker 2>Thou the slave that with thy breast has killed mine

2158
01:55:06.239 --> 01:55:07.079
<v Speaker 2>innocent child.

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01:55:07.439 --> 01:55:10.279
<v Speaker 13>Yea even I alone, No.

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01:55:10.359 --> 01:55:14.000
<v Speaker 2>Not soul villain, thou beliest thyself. Here stand a pair

2161
01:55:14.039 --> 01:55:16.399
<v Speaker 2>of honorable men. A third is fled, that had a

2162
01:55:16.439 --> 01:55:19.279
<v Speaker 2>hand in it. I thank you, princess, for my daughter's death.

2163
01:55:19.680 --> 01:55:23.239
<v Speaker 2>Record it with your high and worthy deed. Twas bravely done.

2164
01:55:23.279 --> 01:55:24.359
<v Speaker 2>If you bethink you of it.

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01:55:24.760 --> 01:55:27.479
<v Speaker 10>I know not how to pray your patience, Yet I

2166
01:55:27.560 --> 01:55:31.640
<v Speaker 10>must speak. Choose your revenge yourself. Impose me to what

2167
01:55:31.720 --> 01:55:35.399
<v Speaker 10>penance or invention can lay upon my sin? Yet sinned

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01:55:35.399 --> 01:55:37.439
<v Speaker 10>I not but a mistaking.

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01:55:37.960 --> 01:55:42.279
<v Speaker 6>By my soul, nor I and yet to satisfy this

2170
01:55:42.520 --> 01:55:46.039
<v Speaker 6>good old man, I would bin under any heavy weight

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01:55:46.159 --> 01:55:48.079
<v Speaker 6>that he'll enjoin me too.

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01:55:48.279 --> 01:55:52.720
<v Speaker 2>I cannot bid you bid my daughter live, That were impossible.

2173
01:55:52.920 --> 01:55:55.439
<v Speaker 2>But I pray you both possess the people in Messina

2174
01:55:55.479 --> 01:55:58.239
<v Speaker 2>here how innocent she died, and if your love can

2175
01:55:58.319 --> 01:56:01.760
<v Speaker 2>labor art in sad invention, hang her an epitaph upon

2176
01:56:01.800 --> 01:56:04.439
<v Speaker 2>her tomb and sing it to her bones. Sing it

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01:56:04.560 --> 01:56:07.520
<v Speaker 2>tonight tomorrow morning, come you to my house. And since

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01:56:07.520 --> 01:56:09.319
<v Speaker 2>you could not be my son in law, be it

2179
01:56:09.520 --> 01:56:12.680
<v Speaker 2>my nephew. My brother. Hath a daughter almost a copy

2180
01:56:12.720 --> 01:56:15.319
<v Speaker 2>of my child that's dead, and she alone is heir

2181
01:56:15.359 --> 01:56:17.680
<v Speaker 2>to both of us. Give her the right you should

2182
01:56:17.680 --> 01:56:20.479
<v Speaker 2>have given her cousin, and so dies my revenge.

2183
01:56:20.960 --> 01:56:24.279
<v Speaker 10>Oh noble sir, you are of the kindest dotting tears

2184
01:56:24.279 --> 01:56:27.920
<v Speaker 10>from me. I do embrace your offer and dispose for

2185
01:56:28.039 --> 01:56:29.640
<v Speaker 10>henceforth of poor Claudio.

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01:56:30.159 --> 01:56:32.920
<v Speaker 2>Tomorrow. Then I will expect your coming to night. I

2187
01:56:33.000 --> 01:56:35.680
<v Speaker 2>take my leave. This naughty man shall face to face

2188
01:56:35.720 --> 01:56:38.279
<v Speaker 2>be brought to Margaret, who I believe was packed and

2189
01:56:38.319 --> 01:56:40.479
<v Speaker 2>all this wrong, hired to it by your brother.

2190
01:56:41.079 --> 01:56:44.479
<v Speaker 13>No, by my soul she was not, nor knew not

2191
01:56:44.560 --> 01:56:47.399
<v Speaker 13>what she did when she spoke to me, But always

2192
01:56:47.560 --> 01:56:50.640
<v Speaker 13>hath been just and virtuous in anything that I do

2193
01:56:50.800 --> 01:56:51.439
<v Speaker 13>know by her.

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01:56:51.880 --> 01:56:54.600
<v Speaker 21>Moreover, sir, which indeed is not under white and black,

2195
01:56:54.640 --> 01:56:58.319
<v Speaker 21>this plaintiff here, the offender did call me ass I

2196
01:56:58.359 --> 01:57:01.279
<v Speaker 21>beseech you. Let it be remembered in this punt. And

2197
01:57:01.439 --> 01:57:04.720
<v Speaker 21>also the watch heard them talk of one deformed. They

2198
01:57:04.720 --> 01:57:06.319
<v Speaker 21>say he wears a key in his ear at a

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01:57:06.359 --> 01:57:09.039
<v Speaker 21>lock hanging by it, and borrows money in God's name,

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01:57:09.279 --> 01:57:11.319
<v Speaker 21>which he hath used so long and never paid that

2201
01:57:11.640 --> 01:57:13.920
<v Speaker 21>now men grow hard hearted and will lend nothing for

2202
01:57:13.960 --> 01:57:16.399
<v Speaker 21>God's sake. Pray you examine him upon that point.

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01:57:16.880 --> 01:57:18.800
<v Speaker 2>I thank THEE for thy care and honest pains.

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01:57:18.960 --> 01:57:22.079
<v Speaker 21>Your worship speaks like a most thankful and reverend youth,

2205
01:57:22.079 --> 01:57:23.359
<v Speaker 21>and I praise God for you.

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01:57:23.760 --> 01:57:24.720
<v Speaker 2>There's for thy pains.

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01:57:25.199 --> 01:57:26.680
<v Speaker 21>God save the foundation.

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01:57:27.039 --> 01:57:27.079
<v Speaker 12>Go.

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01:57:27.640 --> 01:57:30.039
<v Speaker 2>I discharge THEE by prisoner, and I thank THEE.

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01:57:30.319 --> 01:57:32.800
<v Speaker 21>I leave an errant knave with your worship, which I

2211
01:57:32.840 --> 01:57:35.960
<v Speaker 21>beseech your worship to correct yourself with the example of others.

2212
01:57:36.279 --> 01:57:38.800
<v Speaker 21>God keep your worship. I wish your worship well. God

2213
01:57:38.840 --> 01:57:41.359
<v Speaker 21>restore you to health. I humbly give you leave to depart,

2214
01:57:41.399 --> 01:57:44.079
<v Speaker 21>and if a merry meeting may be wished, God prohibit it.

2215
01:57:44.560 --> 01:57:48.479
<v Speaker 1>Come neighbor, Exiant Dogberry and verges.

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01:57:48.319 --> 01:57:49.279
<v Speaker 2>Until tomorrow morning.

2217
01:57:49.319 --> 01:57:51.960
<v Speaker 6>Lords, farewell, we will not fail.

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01:57:52.359 --> 01:57:52.800
<v Speaker 10>Tonight.

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01:57:53.159 --> 01:57:57.760
<v Speaker 1>I'll loan with Hero Exiant, Don Pedro and Claudio to

2220
01:57:57.960 --> 01:57:59.560
<v Speaker 1>the watch bring you.

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01:57:59.560 --> 01:58:02.800
<v Speaker 2>These calls on. We'll talk with Margaret how our acquaintance

2222
01:58:02.880 --> 01:58:03.840
<v Speaker 2>grew with this lude.

2223
01:58:03.880 --> 01:58:12.760
<v Speaker 1>Fellow exeant scene too Leonardo's garden. Enter Bennedict and Margaret meeting.

2224
01:58:12.680 --> 01:58:16.640
<v Speaker 7>Pray thee, sweet mistress, Margaret, deserve well at my hands

2225
01:58:16.640 --> 01:58:18.600
<v Speaker 7>by helping me to the speech of Beatrice.

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01:58:19.000 --> 01:58:21.720
<v Speaker 16>Will you then write me a sonnet in praise of

2227
01:58:21.760 --> 01:58:23.119
<v Speaker 16>my beauty in.

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01:58:23.159 --> 01:58:26.640
<v Speaker 7>So high a style, Margaret, that no man living shall

2229
01:58:26.640 --> 01:58:30.680
<v Speaker 7>come over it? For in most commonly truth, thou deservest it.

2230
01:58:30.920 --> 01:58:33.800
<v Speaker 16>To have no man come over me. Why shall I

2231
01:58:33.960 --> 01:58:35.760
<v Speaker 16>always keep below stairs?

2232
01:58:36.319 --> 01:58:39.960
<v Speaker 7>Hm? Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth.

2233
01:58:40.439 --> 01:58:44.600
<v Speaker 16>It catches, and yours as blunt as the fencer's foils,

2234
01:58:45.000 --> 01:58:46.520
<v Speaker 16>which hit but hurt not.

2235
01:58:47.319 --> 01:58:51.079
<v Speaker 7>Oh, a most manly wit, Margaret, It will not hurt

2236
01:58:51.079 --> 01:58:54.640
<v Speaker 7>a woman. And so I pray THEE call Beatrice, I

2237
01:58:54.720 --> 01:58:55.319
<v Speaker 7>give THEE the.

2238
01:58:55.279 --> 01:58:57.800
<v Speaker 16>Bucklers, give us the swords.

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01:58:58.079 --> 01:59:02.000
<v Speaker 7>We have bucklers of our own. If you use them, Margaret,

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01:59:02.000 --> 01:59:04.359
<v Speaker 7>you must put in the pikes with a vice, and

2241
01:59:04.399 --> 01:59:06.800
<v Speaker 7>they are dangerous weapons for maids.

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01:59:07.520 --> 01:59:10.960
<v Speaker 16>Well, I will call Beatrice to you, who I think

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01:59:11.039 --> 01:59:12.199
<v Speaker 16>hath legs.

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01:59:12.159 --> 01:59:19.840
<v Speaker 7>And therefore will come exit Margaret, m m m. The

2245
01:59:20.760 --> 01:59:33.079
<v Speaker 7>goha had of love that see it's all all, and

2246
01:59:33.439 --> 01:59:37.319
<v Speaker 7>know who's me? And know who's me, how.

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01:59:38.960 --> 01:59:50.000
<v Speaker 26>Pitifool I deserve, I mean in singing, but in loving Leander,

2248
01:59:50.079 --> 01:59:54.039
<v Speaker 26>the good swimmer Troyl is the first employer of pandurs.

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01:59:54.479 --> 01:59:58.239
<v Speaker 7>And a whole book full of those quondam carpet mongers

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01:59:58.479 --> 02:00:01.039
<v Speaker 7>whose names yet run smooth in the even road of

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02:00:01.039 --> 02:00:05.000
<v Speaker 7>a blank verse. Why they were never so truly turned

2252
02:00:05.119 --> 02:00:11.520
<v Speaker 7>over and over as my poor self in love Mary.

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02:00:11.600 --> 02:00:16.319
<v Speaker 7>I cannot show it in rhyme I have tried. I

2254
02:00:16.359 --> 02:00:21.119
<v Speaker 7>can find out no rhyme to lady but baby, an

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02:00:21.199 --> 02:00:29.000
<v Speaker 7>innocent rhyme for scorn horn, a hard rhyme for school fool,

2256
02:00:29.399 --> 02:00:35.920
<v Speaker 7>a babbling rhyme very ominous endings. No, I was not

2257
02:00:36.159 --> 02:00:39.800
<v Speaker 7>born under a rhyming planet. Nor I cannot woo in

2258
02:00:39.920 --> 02:00:45.520
<v Speaker 7>festival terms. Enter Beatrice, Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when

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02:00:45.600 --> 02:00:46.920
<v Speaker 7>I called thee.

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02:00:46.800 --> 02:00:48.880
<v Speaker 4>Yea signor and depart when you bid me?

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02:00:49.319 --> 02:00:51.279
<v Speaker 7>Oh? Stay, but till then.

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02:00:51.520 --> 02:00:53.960
<v Speaker 4>Then is spoken? Fare you well?

2263
02:00:54.039 --> 02:00:54.279
<v Speaker 2>Now?

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02:00:54.640 --> 02:00:57.760
<v Speaker 4>And yet ere I go. Let me go with that

2265
02:00:57.880 --> 02:01:00.920
<v Speaker 4>I came for, which is with no what hath passed

2266
02:01:00.960 --> 02:01:02.680
<v Speaker 4>between you and claudio.

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02:01:02.720 --> 02:01:07.239
<v Speaker 7>Only foul words, And thereupon I will kiss.

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02:01:06.960 --> 02:01:10.399
<v Speaker 4>Thee Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind

2269
02:01:10.479 --> 02:01:14.560
<v Speaker 4>is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome. Therefore

2270
02:01:14.560 --> 02:01:16.079
<v Speaker 4>I will depart unkissed.

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02:01:16.760 --> 02:01:19.359
<v Speaker 7>Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense,

2272
02:01:19.560 --> 02:01:23.680
<v Speaker 7>so forcible as thy wit. But I must tell THEE plainly.

2273
02:01:24.239 --> 02:01:28.079
<v Speaker 7>Claudio undergoes my challenge, and either I must shortly hear

2274
02:01:28.119 --> 02:01:31.600
<v Speaker 7>from him, or I will subscribe him a coward. And

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02:01:31.880 --> 02:01:35.840
<v Speaker 7>I pray THEE now tell me for which of my

2276
02:01:36.119 --> 02:01:38.960
<v Speaker 7>bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me?

2277
02:01:39.720 --> 02:01:43.199
<v Speaker 4>For them altogether, which maintain so politic a state of

2278
02:01:43.239 --> 02:01:46.680
<v Speaker 4>evil that they will not admit any good part to

2279
02:01:46.680 --> 02:01:50.439
<v Speaker 4>intermingle with them. But for which of my good parts

2280
02:01:50.439 --> 02:01:51.960
<v Speaker 4>did you first suffer love? For me?

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02:01:52.920 --> 02:01:57.159
<v Speaker 7>Suffer love a good epithet, I do suffer love, indeed,

2282
02:01:57.199 --> 02:01:59.359
<v Speaker 7>for I love THEE against my will.

2283
02:02:00.279 --> 02:02:04.239
<v Speaker 4>Of your heart. I think alas poor heart, if you

2284
02:02:04.359 --> 02:02:07.239
<v Speaker 4>spite it for my sake, I will spite it for yours,

2285
02:02:07.960 --> 02:02:10.479
<v Speaker 4>for I will never love that which my friend hates.

2286
02:02:12.600 --> 02:02:16.000
<v Speaker 7>Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably.

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02:02:16.439 --> 02:02:19.880
<v Speaker 4>It appears not in this confession there's not one wise

2288
02:02:20.000 --> 02:02:22.279
<v Speaker 4>man among twenty that will praise himself.

2289
02:02:22.800 --> 02:02:26.600
<v Speaker 7>An old and old instance Beatrice that lived in the

2290
02:02:26.640 --> 02:02:30.039
<v Speaker 7>time of good neighbors. If a man do not erect

2291
02:02:30.039 --> 02:02:32.840
<v Speaker 7>in this age his own toomb ere he dies, he

2292
02:02:32.880 --> 02:02:35.720
<v Speaker 7>shall live no longer in monument than the bell rings

2293
02:02:35.760 --> 02:02:36.720
<v Speaker 7>and the widow weeps.

2294
02:02:37.359 --> 02:02:40.520
<v Speaker 4>And how long is that? Thank you question?

2295
02:02:41.920 --> 02:02:45.399
<v Speaker 7>Why an hour in clamor and a quarter in room?

2296
02:02:45.800 --> 02:02:49.520
<v Speaker 7>Therefore is it most expedient for the wise? If don

2297
02:02:49.680 --> 02:02:53.399
<v Speaker 7>worm his conscience find no impediment to the contrary, to

2298
02:02:53.479 --> 02:02:56.640
<v Speaker 7>be the trumpet of his own virtues, as I am

2299
02:02:56.680 --> 02:03:01.079
<v Speaker 7>to myself so much for praising myself, who I myself

2300
02:03:01.119 --> 02:03:06.159
<v Speaker 7>will bear witness is praise worthy. And now tell me

2301
02:03:07.479 --> 02:03:11.159
<v Speaker 7>how doth your cousin very ill? And how do you

2302
02:03:12.119 --> 02:03:12.560
<v Speaker 7>very ill?

2303
02:03:12.600 --> 02:03:12.760
<v Speaker 2>Too?

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02:03:13.720 --> 02:03:20.119
<v Speaker 7>Serve God, love me and mend there? Will I leave

2305
02:03:20.159 --> 02:03:23.079
<v Speaker 7>you too? For here comes one in haste.

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02:03:22.960 --> 02:03:27.680
<v Speaker 14>Inter ursula, madam, you must come to your uncle yonders

2307
02:03:27.720 --> 02:03:30.920
<v Speaker 14>old coil at home. It is proved, my lady, Hero

2308
02:03:31.039 --> 02:03:35.399
<v Speaker 14>hath been falsely accused, the Prince and Claudio mightily abused.

2309
02:03:35.680 --> 02:03:38.000
<v Speaker 14>And Don John is the author of all who is

2310
02:03:38.039 --> 02:03:40.479
<v Speaker 14>fled and gone. Will you come presently?

2311
02:03:41.000 --> 02:03:42.319
<v Speaker 4>Will you go hear this news?

2312
02:03:42.359 --> 02:03:46.840
<v Speaker 7>Signor I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap,

2313
02:03:47.039 --> 02:03:49.960
<v Speaker 7>and be buried in thy eyes. And moreover, I will

2314
02:03:50.000 --> 02:03:51.039
<v Speaker 7>go with thee to thy uncles.

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02:03:51.840 --> 02:03:58.279
<v Speaker 1>Exiant Scene three. The inside of a church, Enter Don

2316
02:03:58.319 --> 02:04:02.199
<v Speaker 1>Pedro Claudio and attendants with music and papers.

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02:04:02.760 --> 02:04:04.399
<v Speaker 10>Is this the monument of Leonardo?

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<v Speaker 1>It is, my lord reads from a scrawl.

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02:04:08.479 --> 02:04:11.720
<v Speaker 10>Done to death by slanderous tongues. Was the hero that

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02:04:11.880 --> 02:04:16.039
<v Speaker 10>lies here? Death in Gerdon of her wrongs gives her

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02:04:16.079 --> 02:04:19.800
<v Speaker 10>fame which never dies. So the life that died with

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02:04:19.920 --> 02:04:24.840
<v Speaker 10>shame lives in death with glorious fame. Hang thou there

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02:04:25.319 --> 02:04:30.439
<v Speaker 10>upon the tomb, praising her. When I am dumb. Now,

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02:04:30.520 --> 02:04:36.000
<v Speaker 10>music sound, and sing your solemn hymn, hardened Goddess of

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02:04:36.039 --> 02:04:39.840
<v Speaker 10>the night. Those that slew thy virgin Knight from the

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02:04:39.880 --> 02:04:43.279
<v Speaker 10>witch with songs of woe round about her tomb they

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02:04:43.319 --> 02:04:47.880
<v Speaker 10>go midnight, assist on moan, Help us to sigh and

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02:04:48.039 --> 02:04:53.760
<v Speaker 10>groan heavily heavily, graves, yawn, and yield your dead till

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02:04:53.880 --> 02:05:00.600
<v Speaker 10>death be uttered heavily heavily now until thy bones good night, yearly,

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02:05:00.640 --> 02:05:01.560
<v Speaker 10>will I do this right?

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02:05:02.159 --> 02:05:07.520
<v Speaker 6>Good morrow? Masters? Put your torches out. The wolves have prayed,

2332
02:05:08.199 --> 02:05:11.479
<v Speaker 6>and look the gentle day before the wheels of phoebus

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02:05:11.680 --> 02:05:16.079
<v Speaker 6>round about dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray.

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<v Speaker 6>Thanks to you all, and leave us fare you well.

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02:05:20.199 --> 02:05:23.319
<v Speaker 10>Good morrow, mastas each his several way.

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02:05:23.600 --> 02:05:26.760
<v Speaker 6>Come, let us hence and put on other weeds. And

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02:05:26.840 --> 02:05:28.880
<v Speaker 6>then to Leonato's we will go.

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02:05:29.119 --> 02:05:32.960
<v Speaker 10>And Hiaman now with luckier issue speeds than this for

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02:05:33.000 --> 02:05:34.680
<v Speaker 10>whom we rendered up this woe.

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<v Speaker 1>Exiant scene for a room in Leonato's house. Enter Leonato, Antonio, Benedict, Beatrice, Margaret, Ursula,

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02:05:46.239 --> 02:05:48.000
<v Speaker 1>Friar Francis, and Hero.

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02:05:48.560 --> 02:05:50.800
<v Speaker 24>Did I not tell you she was innocent?

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02:05:51.439 --> 02:05:54.199
<v Speaker 2>So are the Prince and Claudio, who accused her upon

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02:05:54.239 --> 02:05:57.039
<v Speaker 2>the error that you heard, debated it. But Margaret was

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02:05:57.079 --> 02:05:59.520
<v Speaker 2>in some fault for this, as it appears in the

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02:05:59.520 --> 02:06:01.359
<v Speaker 2>true courts of all the question.

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02:06:01.640 --> 02:06:04.960
<v Speaker 11>Well, I'm glad they all things sought so well, and.

2348
02:06:05.039 --> 02:06:07.840
<v Speaker 7>So am I, being else by faith and forced to

2349
02:06:07.880 --> 02:06:10.039
<v Speaker 7>call young Claudio to a reckoning for it.

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02:06:10.800 --> 02:06:14.239
<v Speaker 2>Well, daughter, and you, gentlewoman, all withdraw into a chamber

2351
02:06:14.279 --> 02:06:17.000
<v Speaker 2>by yourselves, and when I sent for you, come hither masked.

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02:06:17.199 --> 02:06:19.720
<v Speaker 2>The Prince and Claudio promised by this hour to visit me.

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02:06:20.239 --> 02:06:21.279
<v Speaker 1>Exit, ladies.

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<v Speaker 2>You know your office brother, you must be father to

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02:06:24.600 --> 02:06:27.399
<v Speaker 2>your brother's daughter and give her to young Claudio.

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02:06:27.319 --> 02:06:30.920
<v Speaker 11>Which I do with confirmed countenance.

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02:06:30.720 --> 02:06:34.520
<v Speaker 7>Uh, friar, I must entreat your pains. I think to

2358
02:06:34.640 --> 02:06:39.439
<v Speaker 7>do what signor to bind me or undo me? One

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02:06:39.439 --> 02:06:44.760
<v Speaker 7>of them? Signor Leonato, truth, it is good signor your

2360
02:06:44.840 --> 02:06:47.239
<v Speaker 7>niece regards me with an eye of favor.

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02:06:48.000 --> 02:06:51.119
<v Speaker 2>That I my daughter lent her 'tis most true.

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02:06:51.079 --> 02:06:54.279
<v Speaker 7>And I do, with an eye of love requite her the.

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02:06:54.279 --> 02:06:57.039
<v Speaker 2>Sight whereof I think you had from me, from Claudio

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02:06:57.119 --> 02:06:59.159
<v Speaker 2>and the Prince. But what's your will.

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02:07:00.640 --> 02:07:04.800
<v Speaker 7>Is enigmatical. But for my will, my will is your

2366
02:07:04.880 --> 02:07:07.640
<v Speaker 7>good will. May stand with ours this day to be

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02:07:07.720 --> 02:07:12.680
<v Speaker 7>conjoined in the state of honorable marriage, in which, good Friar,

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02:07:12.800 --> 02:07:14.279
<v Speaker 7>I shall desire your help.

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02:07:14.920 --> 02:07:18.039
<v Speaker 2>My heart is with your liking and my help.

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<v Speaker 24>Here comes the Prince and Claudio.

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<v Speaker 1>Enter Don Pedro and Claudio with attendant, Good morrow to

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02:07:26.760 --> 02:07:28.119
<v Speaker 1>this fair assembly.

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<v Speaker 2>Good morrow, Prince, Good morrow, Claudio, we here attend you.

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02:07:31.760 --> 02:07:33.760
<v Speaker 2>Are you yet determined to day to marry with my

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02:07:33.800 --> 02:07:34.479
<v Speaker 2>brother's daughter?

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02:07:34.920 --> 02:07:37.520
<v Speaker 10>I'll hold my mind. Was she an Ethiop?

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02:07:37.920 --> 02:07:39.920
<v Speaker 2>Call her fourth brother? Here's the priority?

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02:07:40.520 --> 02:07:43.560
<v Speaker 1>Exit Antonio, Good morrow, Benedict.

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02:07:44.000 --> 02:07:47.640
<v Speaker 6>Why what's the matter that you have such a February face,

2380
02:07:48.039 --> 02:07:51.600
<v Speaker 6>so full of frost, of storm and cloudiness.

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02:07:52.079 --> 02:07:55.760
<v Speaker 10>I think he thinks upon the savage bull tush, fear not, man,

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02:07:56.039 --> 02:07:58.840
<v Speaker 10>We'll tip thy horns with gold, and all your ropishall

2383
02:07:58.880 --> 02:08:01.880
<v Speaker 10>rejoice at thee as once your oper did it, lusty Jove,

2384
02:08:02.359 --> 02:08:04.520
<v Speaker 10>when he would play the noble beast in love.

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02:08:05.000 --> 02:08:09.000
<v Speaker 7>Bull Jove, Sir had an amiable low, and some such

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02:08:09.079 --> 02:08:12.720
<v Speaker 7>strange bull leaped your father's cow and got a calf

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02:08:12.760 --> 02:08:15.960
<v Speaker 7>in that same noble feat much like to you, for

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02:08:16.159 --> 02:08:17.920
<v Speaker 7>you have just his bleat.

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02:08:18.479 --> 02:08:21.279
<v Speaker 10>For this I owe you. Here comes other reckonings.

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02:08:22.119 --> 02:08:25.079
<v Speaker 1>Re enter Antonio with the ladies masked.

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<v Speaker 10>Which is the lady I must seize upon? Why then

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02:08:28.479 --> 02:08:31.560
<v Speaker 10>she's mine? Sweet? Let me see your face.

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02:08:32.359 --> 02:08:34.920
<v Speaker 2>No that you shall not till you take her hand

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02:08:35.000 --> 02:08:37.479
<v Speaker 2>before this friar and swear to marry her.

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02:08:37.800 --> 02:08:40.520
<v Speaker 10>Give me your hand before this holy friar. I am

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02:08:40.560 --> 02:08:42.319
<v Speaker 10>your husband, if you like of me.

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<v Speaker 5>And when I lived, I was your other wife, unmasking,

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02:08:47.000 --> 02:08:49.640
<v Speaker 5>and when you loved you were my other husband.

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<v Speaker 10>Another hero.

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<v Speaker 5>Nothing certainer. One hero died defiled, but I do live,

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02:08:56.319 --> 02:08:59.920
<v Speaker 5>and surely as I live, I am a maid before

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02:09:00.359 --> 02:09:02.800
<v Speaker 5>hero hero that is dead.

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02:09:03.479 --> 02:09:07.439
<v Speaker 2>She died, my lord, but while her slander lived.

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<v Speaker 24>All this amazement. Can I qualify when after that the

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02:09:11.239 --> 02:09:15.000
<v Speaker 24>holy rites are ended. I'll tell you largely a fair

2406
02:09:15.079 --> 02:09:20.960
<v Speaker 24>hero's death. Meanwhile, let wonder seem familiar. And to the

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02:09:21.039 --> 02:09:23.720
<v Speaker 24>chapel let us presently the.

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<v Speaker 7>Softened fair friar, which is Beatrice unmasking.

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<v Speaker 4>I answer to that name? What is your will?

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02:09:32.720 --> 02:09:33.960
<v Speaker 7>Do not you love me?

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02:09:34.720 --> 02:09:34.960
<v Speaker 20>Why?

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<v Speaker 4>No? No more than reason?

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02:09:37.239 --> 02:09:39.840
<v Speaker 7>Why? Then your uncle and the Prince and Claudia have

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02:09:39.920 --> 02:09:41.760
<v Speaker 7>been deceived, For they swore you did.

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02:09:42.159 --> 02:09:43.079
<v Speaker 4>Do not you love me?

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02:09:43.760 --> 02:09:45.800
<v Speaker 7>Troth? No no more than reason?

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02:09:46.319 --> 02:09:50.159
<v Speaker 4>Why than my cousin, Margaret and Ursula are well deceived.

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<v Speaker 4>For they did swear that you did.

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02:09:52.840 --> 02:09:55.079
<v Speaker 7>They swore that you were almost sick for me.

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02:09:55.760 --> 02:09:57.680
<v Speaker 4>They swore that you were well nigh dead for me.

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02:09:58.640 --> 02:10:02.640
<v Speaker 7>Tis no such matter. Then you do not love me?

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02:10:03.199 --> 02:10:05.960
<v Speaker 4>No truly, but in friendly recompense.

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<v Speaker 2>Come cousin, I am sure you love the gentleman.

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<v Speaker 10>And all this one ponted that he loves her, For

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02:10:11.479 --> 02:10:14.039
<v Speaker 10>he is a paper written in his hand, a halting

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02:10:14.119 --> 02:10:17.119
<v Speaker 10>sonnet of his own pure brain, fashioned to Beatrice.

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<v Speaker 5>And here's another writt in my cousin's hand, stolen from

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02:10:20.920 --> 02:10:22.920
<v Speaker 5>her pocket, containing her affection.

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<v Speaker 28>Unto Benedict, come miracle, here is our own hands against

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02:10:28.840 --> 02:10:31.720
<v Speaker 28>our hearts.

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<v Speaker 7>Come, I will have THEE. But by this light I

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02:10:35.520 --> 02:10:36.640
<v Speaker 7>take THEE for pity.

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02:10:37.079 --> 02:10:39.520
<v Speaker 4>I would not deny you, but by this good day

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02:10:39.920 --> 02:10:43.880
<v Speaker 4>I yield upon great persuasion, and partly to save your life,

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02:10:43.920 --> 02:10:46.840
<v Speaker 4>for I was told you are in a consumption peace.

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02:10:48.000 --> 02:10:52.640
<v Speaker 7>I will stop your mouth kisses her. I'll tell THEE

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02:10:52.720 --> 02:10:56.880
<v Speaker 7>what prince. A college of whitcrackers cannot flout me out

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02:10:56.880 --> 02:11:00.079
<v Speaker 7>of my humor. Dost thou think I care for a

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02:11:00.239 --> 02:11:04.880
<v Speaker 7>satire or an epigram. No, if man will be beaten

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02:11:04.960 --> 02:11:09.079
<v Speaker 7>with brains, I shall wear nothing handsome about him. In brief,

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02:11:09.520 --> 02:11:13.279
<v Speaker 7>since I do purpose to marry, I will think nothing

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02:11:13.319 --> 02:11:15.880
<v Speaker 7>to any purpose that the world can say against it,

2443
02:11:16.359 --> 02:11:18.800
<v Speaker 7>and therefore never flout at me for what I have

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02:11:18.880 --> 02:11:24.039
<v Speaker 7>said against it. For man is a giddy thing. And

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<v Speaker 7>this is my conclusion. For thy part, Claudio, I did

2446
02:11:29.640 --> 02:11:33.199
<v Speaker 7>think to have beaten THEE. But in that thou art

2447
02:11:33.279 --> 02:11:38.560
<v Speaker 7>like to be my kinsman, live unbruised, and love my cousin.

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02:11:39.199 --> 02:11:42.199
<v Speaker 10>I had well hoped thou wouldst have denied Beatrice, that

2449
02:11:42.279 --> 02:11:44.239
<v Speaker 10>I might have cudgeled THEE out of thy single life,

2450
02:11:44.560 --> 02:11:47.319
<v Speaker 10>to make THEE a double dealer, which out of question,

2451
02:11:47.399 --> 02:11:50.039
<v Speaker 10>thou wilt be if my cousin do not look exceedingly

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02:11:50.119 --> 02:11:51.439
<v Speaker 10>narrowly to thee.

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02:11:51.720 --> 02:11:56.640
<v Speaker 7>Come, Come, we are friends. Let's have a dance ere

2454
02:11:56.680 --> 02:11:59.560
<v Speaker 7>we are married. Though we may lighten our own hearts

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02:11:59.560 --> 02:12:01.079
<v Speaker 7>and our wives.

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02:12:00.600 --> 02:12:03.239
<v Speaker 2>Heals, we'll have dancing afterward.

2457
02:12:03.920 --> 02:12:10.039
<v Speaker 28>First of my word, Therefore, play music, Prince, thou art sad,

2458
02:12:11.279 --> 02:12:14.000
<v Speaker 28>Get thee a wife, Get thee a wife.

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02:12:14.760 --> 02:12:18.359
<v Speaker 7>There is no staff more reverent than one tipped with horn.

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02:12:19.399 --> 02:12:22.760
<v Speaker 3>Enter messenger, my lord, your brother John is pain in

2461
02:12:22.840 --> 02:12:25.479
<v Speaker 3>flight and brought with armed men back to Messina.

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02:12:26.000 --> 02:12:29.960
<v Speaker 7>Think not on him till tomorrow. I'll devise thee brave

2463
02:12:30.199 --> 02:12:34.239
<v Speaker 7>punishments for him. Strike up pipers.

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<v Speaker 1>Dance egxiant. End of Act five
