<P_49.C2>

<font> Shal. Page , &c. </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.2)

Well met M=r= <font> Ford . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.3)

<font> Ford . </font> Trust me , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.4)

a good knotte ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.5)

I haue good cheere at home , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.6)

and I pray you all go with me . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.7)

<font> Shal. </font> I must excuse my selfe M=r= <font> Ford </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.8)

<font> Slen. </font> And so must I Sir , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.9)

We haue appointed to dine with Mistris <font> Anne </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.10)

And I would not breake with her for more mony Then $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile}
speake of . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.11)

<font> Shal. </font> We haue linger'd about a match betweene <font> An
Page </font> , and my cozen <font> Slender </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.12)

and this day wee shall haue our answer . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.13)

<font> Slen. </font> I hope I haue your good will Father <font> Page .
</font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.14)

<font> Pag. </font> You haue M=r= <font> Slender </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.15)

I stand wholly for you , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.16)

But my wife <paren> M=r= Doctor </paren> is for you altogether .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.17)

<font> Cai. </font> I be-gar , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.18)

and de Maid is loue a-me : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.19)

my nursh-a - Quickly tell me so mush . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.20)

<font> Host . </font> What say you to yong M=r= <font> Fenton </font> ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.21)

He capers , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.22)

he dances , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.23)

he has eies of youth : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.24)

he writes verses , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.25)

hee speakes holliday , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.26)

he sinels April and May , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.27)

he wil $carry $'t {TEXT:carry't} , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.28)

he will $carry $'t {TEXT:carry't} , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.29)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} in his buttons , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.30)

he will $carry $'t {TEXT:carry't} . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.31)

<font> Page . </font> Not by my consent I promise you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.32)

The Gentleman is of no hauing , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.33)

he kept companie with the wilde Prince , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.34)

and <font> Pointz </font> he is of too high a Region ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.35)

he knows too much : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.36)

no , hee shall not knit a knot in his fortunes , with the finger of my
substance : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.37)

if he take her , let him take her simply : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.38)

the wealth I haue waits on my consent , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.39)

and my consent goes not that way . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.40)

<font> Ford . </font> I beseech you heartily , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.41)

some of you goe home with me to dinner : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.42)

besides your cheere you shall haue sport , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.43)

I will shew you a monster : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.44)

M=r= Doctor , you shal go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.45)

so shall you M=r= <font> Page </font> , and you <font> Sir Hugh .
</font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.46)

<font> Shal. </font> Well , fare you well : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.47)

we shall haue the freer woing at M=r= <font> Pages . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.48)

<font> Cai. </font> Go home <font> Iohn Rugby , </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.49)

I come anon . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.50)

<font> Host . </font> Farewell my hearts , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.51)

I will to my honest Knight <font> Falstaffe </font> , and drinke
Canarie with him . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.52)

<font> Ford . </font> I thinke I shall drinke in Pipe-wine first with
him , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.53)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} make him dance . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.54)

Will you go , Gentles ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.55)

<font> All. </font> Haue with you , to see this Monster .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.56)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.57)

<heading>

<font> Scena Tertia </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.59)

</heading>

<font> Enter M. Ford , M. Page , Seruants , Robin , Falstaffe , Ford ,
Page , Caius , Euans . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.61)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> What <font> Iohn </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.62)

what <font> Robert . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.63)

<font> M. Page . </font> Quickly , quickly , Is the Buck-basket -
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.64)

<font> Mis. Ford . </font> I warrant . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.65)

What <font> Robin </font> I say . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.66)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.67)

come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.68)

come . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.69)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> Heere , set it downe .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.70)

<font> M. Pag. </font> Giue your men the charge ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.71)

we must be briefe . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.72)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Marrie as I told you before <paren> <font>
Iohn & Robert </font> </paren> be ready here hard-by in the Brew-house
, (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.73)

& when I sodainly call you , come forth , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.74)

and <paren> without any pause , or staggering </paren> take this basket
on your shoulders : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.75)

y=t= done , trudge with it in all hast , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.76)

and carry it among the Whitsters in <font> Dotchet </font> Mead ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.77)

and there empty it in the muddie ditch , close by the Thames side .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.78)

<font> M. Page . </font> You will do it ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.79)

<font> M. Ford . </font> I ha told them ouer and ouer ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.80)

they lacke no direction . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,49.C2.81)

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$Be $gone {TEXT:Begone} , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.83)

and come when you are call'd .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.84)

<font> M. Page . </font> Here comes a little <font> Robin . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.85)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> How now my Eyas-Muskes ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.86)

what newes with you ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.87)

<font> Rob. </font> My M. Sir <font> Iohn </font> is come in at your
backe doore <paren> Mist. <font> Ford </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.88)

and requests your company .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.89)

<font> M. Page . </font> You litle Iack-a-lent , haue you bin true to
vs (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.90)

<font> Rob. </font> I , $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} be sworne :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.91)

my Master knowes not of your being heere :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.92)

and hath threatened to put me into euerlasting liberty , if I tell you
of it : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.93)

for he swears $he $'ll {TEXT:he'll} turne me away .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.94)

<font> Mist. Pag. </font> $Thou $'rt {TEXT:Thou'rt} a good boy :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.95)

this secrecy of thine shall be a Tailor to thee , and make thee a new
doublet and hose . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.96)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} go hide me .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.97)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Do so :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.98)

go (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.99)

tell thy Master , I am alone :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.100)

Mistris <font> Page </font> , remember your <font> Qu . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.101)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> I warrant thee , if I do not act it , hisse
me . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.102)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> $Go $too {TEXT:Go-too} then :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.103)

$we $'ll {TEXT:we'l} vse this vnwholsome humidity , this grosse-warry
Pumpion ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.104)

$we $'ll {TEXT:we'll} teach him to know Turtles from Iayes .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.105)

<font> Fal. </font> Haue I caught thee , my heauenly Iewell ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.106)

Why , now let me die , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.107)

for I haue liu'd long enough :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.108)

This is the period of my ambition :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.109)

O this blessed houre . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.110)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> O sweet Sir <font> Iohn . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.111)

<font> Fal. </font> Mistris <font> Ford </font> , I $can $not
{TEXT:cannot} cog , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.112)

I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} prate
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.113)

<paren> Mist. <font> Ford </font> </paren> now shall I sin in my wish ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.114)

I would thy Husband were dead ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.115)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} speake it before the best Lord ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.116)

I would make thee my Lady .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.117)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> I your Lady Sir <font> Iohn ? </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.118)

Alas , I should bee a pittifull Lady .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.119)

<font> Fal. </font> Let the Court of France shew me such another :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.120)

I see how thine eye would emulate the Diamond :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.121)

Thou hast the right arched-beauty of the brow , that becomes the
Ship-tyre , the Tyre-valiant , or any Tire of Venetian admittance .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.122)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> A plaine Kerchiefe , Sir <font> Iohn
</font> : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.123)

My browes become nothing else , nor that well neither .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.124)

<font> Fal. </font> Thou art a tyrant to say so :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.125)

thou wouldst make an absolute Courtier ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.126)

and the firme fixture of thy foote , would giue an excellent motion to
thy gate , in a semi-circled Farthingale .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.127)

I see what thou wert if Fortune thy foe , were not Nature thy friend :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.128)

Come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.129)

thou canst not hide it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.130)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> Beleeue me , $there $'s {TEXT:ther's} no
such thing in me . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.131)

<font> Fal. </font> What made me loue thee ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.132)

Let that perswade thee , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.133)

$There $'s {TEXT:Ther's} something extraordinary in thee :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.134)

Come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.135)

I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} cog , and say thou art this and that , like
a-manie of these lisping-hauthorne buds , that come like women in mens
apparrell , and smell like Bucklers-berry in simple time :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.136)

I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.137)

but I loue thee , none but thee ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.138)

and thou deseru'st it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.139)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Do not betray me sir ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.140)

I fear you loue M. <font> Page </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.141)

<font> Fal. </font> Thou mightst as well say , I loue to walke by the
Counter-gate , which is as hatefull to me , as the reeke of a Lime-kill
. (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.142)

<font> Mis. Ford . </font> Well , heauen knowes how I loue you ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.143)

And you shall one day finde it .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.144)

<font> Fal. </font> Keepe in that minde ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.145)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} deserue it .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.146)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> Nay , I must tell you , so you doe .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.147)

Or else I could not be in that minde .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.148)

<font> Rob. </font> Mistris <font> Ford </font> , Mistris <font> Ford :
</font> $here $'s {TEXT:heere's} Mistris <font> Page </font> at the
doore , sweating and blowing , and looking wildely ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.149)

and would needs speake with you presently .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.150)

<font> Fal. </font> She shall not see me ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.151)

I will ensconce mee behinde the Arras .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.152)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Pray you do so ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.153)

$she $'s {TEXT:she's} a very tatling woman .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.154)

$What $'s {TEXT:What's} the matter ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.155)

How now ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C1_misnumbered_as_58.C1.156)

<P_50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2>

<font> Mist. Page . </font> O mistris <font> Ford </font> what haue you
done ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.158)

$You $'r {TEXT:You'r} sham'd ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.159)

$y' $are {TEXT:y'are} ouerthrowne ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.160)

$y' $are {TEXT:y'are} vndone for euer .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.161)

<font> M. Ford . </font> $What $'s {TEXT:What's} the matter , good
mistris <font> Page </font> ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.162)

<font> M. Page . </font> O weladay , mist. <font> Ford </font> , hauing
an honest man to your husband , to giue him such cause of suspition .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.163)

<font> M. Ford . </font> What cause of suspition ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.164)

<font> M. Page . </font> What cause of suspition ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.165)

Out vpon you : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.166)

How am I mistooke in you ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.167)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Why <paren> alas </paren> $what $'s
{TEXT:what's} the matter ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.168)

<font> M. Page . </font> Your $husband $'s {TEXT:husband's} commin
hether <paren> Woman </paren> with all the Officers in Windsor , to
search for a Gentleman , that he sayes is heere now in the house ; by
your consent to take an ill aduantage of his absence :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.169)

you are vndone . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.170)

<font> M. Ford . </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} not so , I hope .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.171)

<font> M. Page . </font> Pray heauen it be not so , that you haue such
a man heere : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.172)

but $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} most certaine your $husband $'s
{TEXT:husband's} comming , with halfe Windsor at his heeles , to fetch
for such a one , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.173)

I come before to tell you :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.174)

If you know your selfe cleere , why I am glad of it :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.175)

but if you haue a friend here , conuey , conuey him out .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.176)

Be not amaz'd , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.177)

call all your senses to you ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.178)

defend your reputation , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.179)

or bid farwell to your good life for euer .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.180)

<font> M. Ford . </font> What shall I do ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.181)

There is a Gentleman my deere friend :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.182)

and I feare not mine owne shame so much , as his perill .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.183)

I had rather then a thousand pound he were out of the house .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.184)

<font> M. Page . </font> For shame , neuer stand <paren> you had rather
, and you had rather : </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.185)

your $husband $'s {TEXT:husband's} heere at hand ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.186)

bethinke you of some conueyance :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.187)

in the house you $can $not {TEXT:cannot} hide him .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.188)

Oh , how haue you deceiv'd me ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.189)

Looke , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.190)

heere is a basket , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.191)

if he be of any reasonable stature , he may creepe in heere ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.192)

and throw fowle linnen vpon him , as if it were going to bucking :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.193)

Or it is whiting time , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.194)

send him by your two men to <font> Datchet </font> -Meade .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.195)

<font> M. Ford . </font> $He $'s {TEXT:He's} too big to go in there :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.196)

what shall I do ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.197)

<font> Fal. </font> Let me $see $'t {TEXT:see't} ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.198)

let me $see $'t {TEXT:see't} ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.199)

O let me $see $'t {TEXT:see't} :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.200)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} in , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.201)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} in : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.202)

Follow your friend's counsell ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.203)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} in . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.204)

<font> M. Page . </font> What Sir <font> Iohn Falstaffe ? </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.205)

Are these your Letters , Knight ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.206)

<font> Fal. </font> I loue thee ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.207)

helpe mee away : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.208)

let me creepe in heere : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.209)

$i $'ll {TEXT:ile} neuer -
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.210)

<font> M. Page . </font> Helpe to couer your master
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.211)

<paren> Boy : </paren> Call your men
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.212)

<paren> Mist. <font> Ford </font> . </paren> You dissembling Knight .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.213)

<font> M. Ford . </font> What <font> Iohn , Robert , Iohn </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.214)

Go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.215)

take vp these cloathes heere , quickly :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.216)

$Where $'s {TEXT:Wher's} the Cowle-staffe ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.217)

Look how you drumble ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.218)

Carry them to the Landresse in Dachet mead :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.219)

quickly , come . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.220)

<font> Ford . </font> ' Pray you come nere :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.221)

if I suspect without cause , Why then make sport at me ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.222)

then let me be your iest ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.223)

I deserue it : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.224)

How now : Whether beare you this ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.225)

<font> Ser. </font> To the Landresse forsooth ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.226)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Why , what haue you to do whether they beare
it ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.227)

You were best meddle with buck-washing .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.228)

<font> Ford . </font> Buck :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.229)

I would I could wash my selfe of y=e= Buck : Bucke , bucke , bucke ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.230)

I bucke : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.231)

I warrant you Bucke , And of the season too ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.232)

it shall appeare . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.233)

Gentlemen , I haue dream'd to night .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.234)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} tell you my dreame :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.235)

heere , heere , heere bee my keyes ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.236)

ascend my Chambers , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.237)

search , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.238)

seeke , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.239)

finde out : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.240)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} warrant $we $'ll {TEXT:wee'le} vnkennell the Fox .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.241)

Let me stop this way first :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.242)

so , now vncape . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.243)

<font> Page . </font> Good master <font> Ford , </font> be contented :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.244)

You wrong your selfe too much .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.245)

<font> Ford . </font> True <paren> master <font> Page </font> </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.246)

vp Gentlemen , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.247)

You shall see sport anon :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,50.C2_misnumbered_as_58.C2.248)

<P_51.C1>

Follow me Gentlemen . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.250)

<font> Euans . </font> This is a fery fantasticall humors and
iealousies . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.251)

<font> Caius . </font> By gar , $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} no - the fasion of
France : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.252)

It is not iealous in France . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.253)

<font> Page . </font> Nay follow him <paren> Gentlemen </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.254)

see the yssue of his search . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.255)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Is there not a double excellency in this ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.256)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> I know not which pleases me better , That
my husband is deceiued , or Sir <font> Iohn </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.257)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> What a taking was hee in , when your
husband askt who was in the basket ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.258)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> I am halfe affraid he will haue neede of
washing : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.259)

so throwing him into the water , will doe him a benefit .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.260)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Hang him dishonest rascall :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.261)

I would all of the same straine , were in the same distresse .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.262)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> I thinke my husband hath some speciall
suspition of <font> Falstaffe </font> being heere :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.263)

for I neuer saw him so grosse in his iealousie till now .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.264)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> I will lay a plot to try that ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.265)

and wee will yet haue more trickes with <font> Falstaffe </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.266)

his dissolute disease will scarse obey this medicine .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.267)

<font> Mis. Ford . </font> Shall we send that foolishion Carion , Mist.
<font> Quickly </font> to him , and excuse his throwing into the water
, and giue him another hope , to betray him to another punishment ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.268)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> We will do it : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.269)

let him be sent for to morrow eight a clocke to haue amends .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.270)

<font> Ford . </font> I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} finde him :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.271)

may be the knaue bragg'd of that he could not compasse .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.272)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> Heard you that ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.273)

<font> Mis. Ford . </font> You vse me well , M. <font> Ford </font> ?
Do you ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.274)

<font> Ford . </font> I , I do so . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.275)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Heauen make you better then your thoughts .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.276)

<font> Ford . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.277)

Amen ! (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.278)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> You do your selfe mighty wrong <paren> M.
<font> Ford </font> . </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.279)

<font> Ford . </font> I , I : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.280)

I must beare it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.281)

<font> Eu. </font> If there be any pody in the house , & in the
chambers , and in the coffers , and in the presses : heauen forgiue my
sins at the day of iudgement . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.282)

<font> Caius . </font> Be gar , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.283)

nor I too : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.284)

there is no-bodies . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.285)

<font> Page . </font> Fy , fy , M. <font> Ford </font> , are you not
asham'd ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.286)

What spirit , what diuell suggests this imagination ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.287)

I wold not ha your distemper in this kind , for y=e= welth of <font>
Windsor castle . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.288)

<font> Ford . </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} my fault <paren> M. <font>
Page </font> </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.289)

I suffer for it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.290)

<font> Euans . </font> You suffer for a pad conscience :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.291)

your wife is as honest a o'mans , as I will desires among fiue thousand
, and fiue hundred too . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.292)

<font> Cai. </font> By gar , I see $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} an honest woman
. (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.293)

<font> Ford . </font> Well , I promisd you a dinner :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.294)

come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.295)

come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.296)

walk in the Parke , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.297)

I pray you pardon me : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.298)

I wil hereafter make knowne to you why I haue done this .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.299)

Come wife , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.300)

come Mi. <font> Page </font> , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.301)

I pray you pardon me . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.302)

Pray hartly pardon me . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.303)

<font> Page . </font> $Let $'s {TEXT:Let's} go in Gentlemen ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.304)

but <paren> trust me </paren> $we $'ll {TEXT:we'l} mock him :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.305)

I doe inuite you to morrow morning to my howse to breakfast :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.306)

after $we $'ll {TEXT:we'll} a Birding together ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.307)

I haue a fine Hawke for the bush . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.308)

Shall it be so : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.309)

<font> Ford . </font> Any thing . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.310)

<font> Eu. </font> If there is one , I shall make two in the Companie .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.311)

<font> Ca. </font> If there be one , or two , I shall make-a - theturd
. (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.312)

<font> Ford . </font> Pray you go , M. <font> Page . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.313)

<font> Eua. </font> I pray you now remembrance to morrow on the lowsie
knaue , mine Host . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.314)

<font> Cai. </font> Dat is good by gar , withall my heart .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.315)

<font> Eua. </font> A lowsie knaue , to haue his gibes , and his
mockeries . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.316)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C1.317)

<P_51.C2>

<heading>

<font> Scena Quarta </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.320)

</heading>

<font> Enter Fenton , Anne , Page , Shallow , Slender , Quickly , Page
, Mist. Page . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.322)

<font> Fen. </font> I see I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} get thy Fathers
loue , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.323)

Therefore no more turne me to him <paren> sweet Nan . </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.324)

<font> Anne . </font> Alas , how then ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.325)

<font> Fen. </font> Why thou must be thy selfe .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.326)

He doth obiect , I am too great of birth , And that my state being
gall'd with my expence , I seeke to heale it onely by his wealth .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.327)

Besides these , other barres he layes before me , My Riots past , my
wilde Societies , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.328)

And tels me $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} a thing impossible I should loue thee ,
but as a property . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.329)

<font> An. </font> May be he tels you true . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.330)

No , heauen so speed me in my time to come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.331)

Albeit I will confesse , thy Fathers wealth Was the first motiue that I
woo'd thee <paren> <font> Anne : </font> </paren> Yet wooing thee , I
found thee of more valew Then stampes in Gold , or summes in sealed
bagges : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.332)

And $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} the very riches of thy selfe , That now I ayme
at . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.333)

<font> An. </font> Gentle M. <font> Fenton </font> . Yet seek my
Fathers loue , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.334)

still seeke it sir , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.335)

If opportunity and humblest suite $can $not {TEXT:Cannot} attaine it ,
whey then harke you hither . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.336)

<font> Shal. </font> Breake their talke Mistris <font> Quickly </font>
, (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.337)

My Kinsman shall speake for himselfe . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.338)

<font> Slen. </font> $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} make a shaft or a bolt on't ,
slid , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.339)

$'t $is {TEXT:tis} but venturing . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.340)

<font> Shal. </font> Be not dismaid . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.341)

<font> Slen. </font> No , she shall not dismay me :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.342)

I care not for that , but that I am affeard . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.343)

<font> Qui. </font> Hark ye , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.344)

M=r= <font> Slender </font> would speak a word with you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.345)

<font> An. </font> I come to him . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.346)

This is my Fathers choice : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.347)

O what a world of vilde ill-fauour'd faults Lookes handsome in three
hundred pounds a yeere ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.348)

<font> Qui. </font> And how do's good Master <font> Fenton ? </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.349)

Pray you a word with you . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.350)

<font> Shal. </font> $She $'s {TEXT:Shee's} comming ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.351)

to her Coz : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.352)

O boy , thou hadst a father . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.353)

<font> Slen. </font> I had a father <paren> <font> M. Anne </font>
</paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.354)

my vncle can tel you good iests of him : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.355)

pray you Vncle , tel Mist. <font> Anne </font> the iest how my Father
stole two Geese out of a Pen , good Vnckle . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.356)

<font> Shal. </font> Mistris <font> Anne </font> , my Cozen loues you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.357)

<font> Slen. </font> I that I do , as well as I loue any woman in
Glocestershire . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.358)

<font> Shal. </font> He will maintaine you like a Gentlewoman .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.359)

<font> Slen. </font> I that I will , come cut and long-taile , vnder
the degree of Squire . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.360)

<font> Shal. </font> He will make you a hundred and fiftie pounds
ioynture . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.361)

<font> Anne . </font> Good Maister <font> Shallow </font> let him woo
for himselfe . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.362)

<font> Shal. </font> Marrie I thanke you for it :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.363)

I thanke you for that good comfort : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.364)

she cals you <paren> Coz </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.365)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} leaue you . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.366)

<font> Anne . </font> Now Master <font> Slender </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.367)

<font> Slen. </font> Now good Mistris <font> Anne . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.368)

<font> Anne . </font> What is your will ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.369)

<font> Slen. </font> My will ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.370)

Odd's-har-lings , $that $'s {TEXT:that's} a prettie iest indeede :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.371)

I ne're made my Will yet <paren> I thank Heauen : </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.372)

I am not such a sickely creature , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.373)

I giue Heauen praise . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,51.C2.374)

<P_52.C1>

<font> Anne . </font> I meane , <paren> M. <font> Slender </font>
</paren> what wold you with me ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.376)

<font> Slen. </font> Truely , for mine owne part , I would little or
nothing with you : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.377)

your father and my vncle hath made motions : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.378)

if it be my lucke , so ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.379)

if not , happy man bee his dole , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.380)

they can tell you how things go , better then I can :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.381)

you may aske your father , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.382)

heere he comes . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.383)

<font> Page . </font> Now M=r= <font> Slender </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.384)

Loue him daughter <font> Anne </font> . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.385)

Why how now ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.386)

What does M=r= <font> Fenton </font> here ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.387)

You wrong me Sir , thus still to haunt my house .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.388)

I told you Sir , my daughter is disposd of . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.389)

<font> Fen. </font> Nay M=r= <font> Page </font> , be not impatient .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.390)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Good M. <font> Fenton </font> , come not to
my child . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.391)

<font> Page . </font> She is no match for you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.392)

<font> Fen. </font> Sir , will you heare me ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.393)

<font> Page . </font> No , good M. <font> Fenton . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.394)

Come M. <font> Shallow </font> : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.395)

Come sonne <font> Slender </font> , in ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.396)

Knowing my minde , you wrong me <paren> M. <font> Fenton </font> .
</paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.397)

<font> Qui. </font> Speak to Mistris <font> Page . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.398)

<font> Fen. </font> Good Mist. <font> Page </font> , for that I loue
your daughter In such a righteous fashion as I do , Perforce , against
all checkes , rebukes , and manners , I must aduance the colours of my
loue , And not retire . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.399)

Let me haue your good will . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.400)

<font> Anne . </font> Good mother , do not marry me to yond foole .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.401)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> I meane it not , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.402)

I seeke you a better husband . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.403)

<font> Qui. </font> $That $'s {TEXT:That's} my master , M. Doctor .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.404)

<font> An. </font> Alas I had rather be set quick $in $the {TEXT:i'th}
earth , And bowl'd to death with Turnips . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.405)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.406)

trouble not your self good M. <font> Fenton </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.407)

I will not be your friend , nor enemy : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.408)

My daughter will I question how she loues you ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.409)

And as I finde her , so am I affected : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.410)

Till then , farewell Sir , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.411)

she must needs go in , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.412)

Her father will be angry . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.413)

<font> Fen. </font> Farewell gentle Mistris : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.414)

farewell <font> Nan </font> . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.415)

<font> Qui. </font> This is my doing now : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.416)

Nay , saide I , will you cast away your childe on a Foole , and
Physitian : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.417)

Looke on M. <font> Fenton </font> , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.418)

this is my doing . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.419)

<font> Fen. </font> I thanke thee : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.420)

and I pray thee once to night , Giue my sweet <font> Nan </font> this
Ring : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.421)

$there $'s {TEXT:there's} for thy paines . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.422)

<font> Qui. </font> Now heauen send thee good fortune ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.423)

a kinde heart he hath : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.424)

a woman would run through fire & water for such a kinde heart .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.425)

But yet , I would my Maister had Mistris <font> Anne </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.426)

or I would M. <font> Slender </font> had her :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.427)

or <paren> in sooth </paren> I would M. <font> Fenton </font> had her ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.428)

I will do what I can for them all three , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.429)

for so I haue promisd , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.430)

and $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} bee as good as my word ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.431)

but speciously for M. <font> Fenton . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.432)

Well , I must of another errand to Sir <font> Iohn Falstaffe </font>
from my two Mistresses : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.433)

what a beast am I to slacke it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.434)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.435)

<heading>

<font> Scena Quinta . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.437)

</heading>

<font> Enter Falstaffe , Bardolfe , Quickly , Ford . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.439)

<font> Fal. Bardolfe </font> I say . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.440)

<font> Bar. </font> Heere Sir . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.441)

<font> Fal. </font> Go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.442)

fetch me a quart of Sacke , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.443)

put a tost in't . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.444)

Haue I liu'd to be carried in a Basket like a barrow of butchers Offall
? and to be throwne in the Thames ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.445)

Wel , if I be seru'd such another tricke , $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} haue my
braines 'tane out and butter'd , and giue them to a dogge for a
New-yeares gift . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C1.446)

The rogues slighted me into the riuer with as little remorse , as they
would haue drown'de a <P_52.C2> blinde bitches Puppies , fifteene $in
$the {TEXT:i'th} litter : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.447)

and you may know by my size , that I haue a kinde of alacrity in
sinking : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.448)

if the bottome were as deepe as hell , I shold down , I had beene
drown'd , but that the shore was sheluy and shallow :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.449)

a death that I abhorre : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.450)

for the water swelles a man ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.451)

and what a thing should I haue beene , when I had beene swel'd ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.452)

I should haue beene a Mountaine of Mummie . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.453)

<font> Bar. </font> $Here $'s {TEXT:Here's} M. <font> Quickly </font>
Sir to speake with you . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.454)

<font> Fal. </font> Come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.455)

let me poure in some Sack to the Thames water :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.456)

for my $bellie $'s {TEXT:bellies} as cold as if I had swallow'd
snowbals , for pilles to coole the reines . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.457)

Call her in . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.458)

<font> Bar. </font> Come in woman . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.459)

<font> Qui. </font> By your leaue : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.460)

I cry you mercy ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.461)

Giue your worship good morrow . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.462)

<font> Fal. </font> Take away these Challices :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.463)

Go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.464)

brew me a pottle of Sacke finely . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.465)

<font> Bard. </font> With Egges , Sir ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.466)

<font> Fal. </font> Simple of it selfe : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.467)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} no Pullet-Spersme in my brewage .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.468)

How now ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.469)

<font> Qui. </font> Marry Sir , I come to your worship from M. <font>
Ford . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.470)

<font> Fal. Mist. Ford ? </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.471)

I haue had Ford enough . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.472)

I was thrown in the Ford ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.473)

I haue my belly full of Ford . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.474)

<font> Qui. </font> Alas the day , <paren> good-heart </paren> that was
not her fault : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.475)

she do's so take on with her men ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.476)

they mistooke their erection . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.477)

<font> Fal. </font> So did I mine , to build vpon a foolish Womans
promise . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.478)

<font> Qui. </font> Well , she laments Sir for it , that it would yern
your heart to see it : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.479)

her husband goes this morning a birding ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.480)

she desires you once more to come to her , betweene eight and nine :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.481)

I must carry her word quickely , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.482)

$she $'ll {TEXT:she'll} make you amends I warrant you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.483)

<font> Fal. </font> Well , I will visit her , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.484)

tell her so : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.485)

and bidde her thinke what a man is : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.486)

Let her consider his frailety , and then iudge of my merit .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.487)

<font> Qui. </font> I will tell her . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.488)

<font> Fal. </font> Betweene nine and ten saist thou ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.489)

<font> Qui. </font> Eight and nine Sir . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.490)

<font> Fal. </font> Well , be gone : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.491)

I will not misse her . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.492)

<font> Qui. </font> Peace be with you Sir . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.493)

<font> Fal. </font> I meruaile I heare not of M=r= <font> Broome
</font> : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.494)

he sent me word to stay within : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.495)

I like his money well . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.496)

Oh , heere he comes . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.497)

<font> Ford . </font> Blesse you Sir . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.498)

<font> Fal. </font> Now M. <font> Broome , </font> you come to know
what hath past betweene me , and <font> Fords </font> wife .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.499)

<font> Ford . </font> That indeed <paren> Sir <font> Iohn </font>
</paren> is my businesse . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.500)

<font> Fal. M. Broome </font> I will not lye to you ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.501)

I was at her house the houre she appointed me .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.502)

<font> Ford . </font> And sped you Sir ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.503)

<font> Fal. </font> very ill-fauoredly M. <font> Broome . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.504)

<font> Ford . </font> How so , sir , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.505)

did she change her determination ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.506)

<font> Fal. </font> No <paren> M. <font> Broome </font> </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.507)

but the peaking Curnuto her husband <paren> M. <font> Broome </font>
</paren> dwelling in a continual larum of ielousie , coms me in the
instant of our encounter , after we had embrast , kist , protested , &
<paren> as it were </paren> spoke the prologue of our Comedy : and at
his heeles , a rabble of his companions , thither prouoked and
instigated by his distemper , and <paren> forsooth </paren> to serch
his house for his wiues Loue . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.508)

<font> Ford . </font> What ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.509)

While you were there ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.510)

<font> Fal. </font> While I was there . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.511)

<font> For. </font> And did he search for you , & could not find you ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.512)

<font> Fal. </font> You shal heare . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.513)

As good lucke would haue it , comes in one <font> Mist. Page </font> ,
giues intelligence of <font> Fords </font> approch :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.514)

and in her inuention , and <font> Fords </font> wiues distraction ,
they conuey'd me into a bucke-basket . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,52.C2.515)

<P_53.C1>

<font> Ford . </font> A Buck-basket ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.517)

<font> Fal. </font> Yes : a Buck-basket : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.518)

ram'd mee in with foule Shirts and Smockes , Socks , foule Stockings ,
greasie Napkins , that <paren> Master <font> Broome </font> </paren>
there was the rankest compound of villanous smell , that euer offended
nostrill . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.519)

<font> Ford . </font> And how long lay you there ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.520)

<font> Fal. </font> Nay , you shall heare <paren> Master <font> Broome
</font> </paren> what I haue suffered , to bring this woman to euill ,
for your good : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.521)

Being thus cram'd in the Basket , a couple of <font> Fords </font>
knaues , his Hindes , were cald forth by their Mistris , to carry mee
in the name of foule Cloathes to <font> Datchet-lane </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.522)

they tooke me on their shoulders : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.523)

met the iealous knaue their Master in the doore ; who ask'd them once
or twice what they had in their Basket ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.524)

I quak'd for feare least the Lunatique Knaue would have search'd it :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.525)

but Fate <paren> ordaining he should be a Cuckold </paren> held his
hand : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.526)

well , on went hee , for a search , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.527)

and away went I for foule Cloathes : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.528)

But marke the sequell <paren> Master <font> Broome </font> </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.529)

I suffered the pangs of three seuerall deaths :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.530)

First , an intollerable fright , to be detected with a iealious rotten
Bell-weather : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.531)

Next to be compas'd like a good Bilbo in the circumference of a Pecke ,
hilt to point , heele to head . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.532)

And then to be stopt in like a strong distillation with stinking
Cloathes , that fretted in their owne grease :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.533)

thinke of that , a man of my Kidney ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.534)

thinke of that , that am as subiect to heate as butter ; a man of
continuall dissolution , and thaw : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.535)

it was a miracle to scape suffocation . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.536)

And in the height of this Bath <paren> when I was more then halfe
stew'd in grease <paren> like a Dutchdish </paren> to be throwne into
the Thames , and coold , glowing-hot , in that serge like a Horse-shoo
; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.537)

thinke of that ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.538)

hissing hot : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.539)

thinke of that <paren> Master <font> Broome </font> . </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.540)

<font> Ford . </font> In good sadnesse Sir , I am sorry , that for my
sake you haue sufferd all this . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.541)

My suite then is desperate : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.542)

$You $'ll {TEXT:You'll} vndertake her no more ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.543)

<font> Fal. </font> Master <font> Broome </font> : I will be throwne
into <font> Etna </font> , as I haue beene into Thames , ere I will
leaue her thus ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.544)

her husband is this morning gone a Birding : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.545)

I haue receiued from her another ambasse of meeting :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.546)

'twixt eight and nine is the houre <paren> Master <font> Broome </font>
. </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.547)

<font> Ford . </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} past eight already Sir .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.548)

<font> Fal. </font> is it ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.549)

I will then addresse mee to my appointment : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.550)

Come to mee at your conuenient leisure , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.551)

and you shall know how I speede : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.552)

and the conclusion shall be crowned with your enioying her :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.553)

adiew : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.554)

you shall haue her <paren> Master <font> Broome </font> </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.555)

Master <font> Broome </font> , you shall cuckold <font> Ford </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.556)

<font> Ford . </font> Hum : ha ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.557)

Is this a vision ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.558)

Is this a dreame ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.559)

doe I sleepe ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.560)

Master <font> Ford </font> awake , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.561)

awake Master <font> Ford </font> : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.562)

$there $'s {TEXT:ther's} a hole made in your best coat <paren> Master
<font> Ford </font> : </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.563)

this $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} to be married ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.564)

this $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} to have Lynnen , and Buck-baskets :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.565)

Well , I will proclaime my selfe what I am : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.566)

I will now take the Leacher : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.567)

hee is at my house : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.568)

hee $can $not {TEXT:cannot} scape me : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.569)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} impossible hee should : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.570)

hee $can $not {TEXT:cannot} creepe into a half-penny purse , not into a
Pepper-Boxe : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.571)

but least the Diuell that guides him , should aide him , I will search
impossible places : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.572)

though what I am , I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} auoide ; yet to be what I
would not , shall not make me tame : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.573)

if I haue hornes , to make one mad , let the prouerbe goe with me ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.574)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} be horne-mad . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.575)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C1.576)

<P_53.C2>

<heading>

<font> Actus Quartus . Scaena Prima . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.579)

</heading>

<font> Enter Mistris Page , Quickly , William , Euans . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.581)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Is he at M. <font> Fords </font> already
think'st thou ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.582)

<font> Qui. </font> Sure he is by this ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.583)

or will be presently ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.584)

but truely he is very couragious mad , about his throwing into the
water . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.585)

Mistris <font> Ford </font> desires you to come sodainely .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.586)

<font> Mist. Pag. </font> $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} be with her by and by :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.587)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} but bring my yong-man here to Schoole :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.588)

looke where his Master comes ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.589)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} a playing day I see : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.590)

how now Sir <font> Hugh </font> , no Schoole to day ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.591)

<font> Eua. </font> No : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.592)

Master <font> Slender </font> is let the Boyes leaue to play .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.593)

<font> Qui. </font> ' Blessing of his heart . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.594)

<font> Mist. Pag. </font> Sir <font> Hugh </font> , my husband saies my
sonne profits nothing in the world at his Booke :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.595)

I pray you aske him some questions in his Accidence .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.596)

<font> Eu. </font> Come hither <font> William </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.597)

hold vp your head ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.598)

come . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.599)

<font> Mist. Pag. </font> $Come $on {TEXT:Come-on} Sirha ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.600)

hold vp your head ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.601)

answere your Master , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.602)

be not afraid . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.603)

<font> Eua. William , </font> how many Numbers is in Nownes ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.604)

<font> Will. </font> Two . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.605)

<font> Qui. </font> Truely , I thought there had bin one Number more ,
because they say od's-Nownes . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.606)

<font> Eua. </font> Peace , your tatlings . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.607)

What is <paren> <font> Faire </font> </paren> <font> William ? </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.608)

<font> Will. Pulcher . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.609)

<font> Qu. </font> Powlcats ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.610)

there are fairer things than Powlcats , sure .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.611)

<font> Eu. </font> You are a very simplicity oman :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.612)

I pray you peace . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.613)

What is <paren> <font> Lapis </font> </paren> <font> William </font> ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.614)

<font> Will. </font> A Stone . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.615)

<font> Eua. </font> And what is a Stone <paren> <font> William ?
</font> </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.616)

<font> Will. </font> A Peeble . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.617)

<font> Eua. </font> No ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.618)

it is <font> Lapis </font> ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.619)

I pray you remember in your praine . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.620)

<font> Will. Lapis . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.621)

</font> <font> Eua. </font> That is a good <font> William </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.622)

what is he <paren> <font> William </font> </paren> that do's lend
Articles . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.623)

<font> Will. </font> Articles are borrowed of Pronouns ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.624)

and be thus declined . <font> Singulariter nominatiuo hic , haec , hoc
. </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.625)

<font> Eua. Nominatiuo hig , hag , hog </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.626)

pray you marke : <font> genitiuo huius : </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.627)

Well : what is your <font> Accusatiue-case </font> ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.628)

<font> Will. Accusatiuo hinc . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.629)

<font> Eua. </font> I pray you haue your remembrance <paren> child
</paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.630)

<font> Accusatiue hing , hang , hog . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.631)

<font> Qu. </font> Hang-hog , is latten for Bacon , I warrant you .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.632)

<font> Eua. </font> Leaue your prables <paren> o'man </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.633)

What is the <font> Focatiue case </font> <paren> <font> William ?
</font> </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.634)

<font> Will. O , Vocatiuo , O . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.635)

<font> Eua. </font> Remember <font> William , Focatiue , </font> is
<font> caret . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.636)

<font> Qu. </font> And $that $'s {TEXT:that's} a good roote .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.637)

<font> Eua. </font> O'man , forbeare . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.638)

<font> Mist. Pag. </font> Peace . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.639)

<font> Eua. </font> What is your <font> Genitiue case plurall </font>
<paren> <font> William </font> ? </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.640)

<font> Will. Genitiue case ? </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.641)

<font> Eua . </font> I . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.642)

<font> Will. Genitiue horum , harum , horum . </font>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.643)

<font> Qu. </font> ' Vengeance of Ginyes case ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.644)

fie on her ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.645)

neuer name her <paren> childe </paren> if she be a whore .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.646)

<font> Eua. </font> For shame o'man . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.647)

<font> Qu. </font> You doe ill to teach the childe such words :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.648)

hee teaches him to hic , and to hac ; which $they $'ll {TEXT:they'll}
doe fast enough of themselues , and to call <font> horum </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.649)

fie vpon you . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,53.C2.650)

<P_54.C1>

<font> Eua. </font> O'man , art thou Lunaties ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.652)

Hast thou no vnderstandings for thy Cases , & the numbers of the
Genders ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.653)

Thou art as foolish Christian creatures , as I would desires .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.654)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> $Pray $thee {TEXT:Pre'thee} hold thy peace .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.655)

<font> Eu. </font> Show me now <paren> <font> William </font> </paren>
some declensions of your Pronounes . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.656)

<font> Will. </font> Forsooth , I haue forgot .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.657)

<font> Eu. </font> It is <font> Qui , que , quod </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.658)

if you forget your <font> Quies </font> , your <font> Ques </font> ,
and your <font> Quods </font> , you must be preeches :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.659)

Go your waies (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.660)

and play , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.661)

go . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.662)

<font> M. Pag. </font> He is a better scholler then I thought he was .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.663)

<font> Eu. </font> He is a good sprag-memory .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.664)

Farewel <font> Mis. Page </font> . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.665)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> Adieu good Sir <font> Hugh </font> ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.666)

Get you home boy , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.667)

Come we stay too long . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.668)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,54.C1.669)

{COM:insert_helsinki_sample_2}

<P_55.C2>

<heading>

Scena Tertia (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.673)

</heading>

<font> Enter Host and Bardolfe . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.675)

<font> Bar. </font> Sir , the Germane desires to haue three of your
horses : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.676)

the Duke himselfe will be to morrow at Court ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.677)

and they are going to meet him . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.678)

<font> Host . </font> What Duke should that be that comes so secretly ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.679)

I heare not of him in the Court : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.680)

let mee speake with the Gentlemen , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.681)

they speake English ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.682)

<font> Bar. </font> I Sir ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.683)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} call him to you . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.684)

<font> Host . </font> They shall haue my horses ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.685)

but $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} make them pay : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.686)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} sauce them , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.687)

they haue had my houses a week at their commaund :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.688)

I haue turn'd away my other guests , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.689)

they must come off , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.690)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} sawce them , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.691)

come . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.692)

<font> Exeunt . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.693)

<heading>

Scena Quarta . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.695)

</heading>

<font> Enter Page , Ford , Mistris Page , Mistris Ford , and Euans .
</font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.697)

<font> Eua. </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} one of the best discretions of
a o'man as euer I did look vpon . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.698)

<font> Page . </font> And did he send you both these Letters at an
instant ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.699)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> VVithin a quarter of an houre .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.700)

<font> Ford . </font> Pardon me <paren> wife </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.701)

henceforth do what y=u= wilt : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.702)

I rather will suspect the Sunne with gold , Then {COM:I_will_suspect}
thee with wantonnes : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,55.C2.703)

Now doth thy honor stand <P_56.C1> <paren> In him that was of late an
Heretike </paren> As firm as faith . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.704)

<font> Page . </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} well ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.705)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} well , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.706)

no more : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.707)

Be not as extreme in submission as in offence ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.708)

But let our plot go forward : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.709)

Let our wiues Yet once againe <paren> to make vs publike sport </paren>
Appoint a meeting with this old fat-fellow , Where we may take him ,
and disgrace him for it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.710)

<font> Ford . </font> There is no better way than that they spoke of .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.711)

<font> Page . </font> How ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.712)

to send him word $they $'ll {TEXT:they'll} meete him in the parke at
midnight ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.713)

Fie , fie , $he $'ll {TEXT:he'll} neuer come .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.714)

<font> Eu. </font> You say he has bin throwne in the Riuers : and has
bin greeuosly peaten , as an old o'man : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.715)

$me $thinks {TEXT:me-thinkes} there should be terrors in him , that he
should not come : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.716)

$Me $thinks {TEXT:Me-thinkes} his flesh is punish'd ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.717)

he shall haue no desires . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.718)

<font> Page . </font> So thinke I too . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.719)

<font> M. Ford . </font> Deuise but how $you $'ll {TEXT:you'l} vse him
whe~ he comes , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.720)

And let vs two deuise to bring him thether . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.721)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> There is an old tale goes , that <font>
Herne </font> the Hunter <paren> sometime a keeper heere in Windsor
Forrest </paren> Doth all the winter time , at still midnight Walke
round about an Oake , with great rag'd-hornes ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.722)

And there he blasts the tree , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.723)

and takes the cattle , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.724)

And make milch-kine yeeld blood , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.725)

and shakes a chaine In a most hideous and dreadful manner .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.726)

You haue heard of such a Spirit , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.727)

and well you know The superstitious idle-headed-Eld Receiu'd , and did
deliuer to our age This tale of <font> Herne </font> the Hunter , for a
truth . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.728)

<font> Page . </font> Why yet there want not many that do feare In
deepe of night to walke by this Hernes Oake : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.729)

But what of this ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.730)

<font> Mist. Ford . </font> Marry this our deuise , That <font>
Falstaffe </font> at that Oake shall meet with vs .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.731)

<font> Page . </font> Well , let it not be doubted but $he $'ll
{TEXT:he'll} come , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.732)

And in this shape , when you haue brought him thether , What shall be
done with him ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.733)

What is your plot ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.734)

<font> Mist. Pa. </font> That likewise haue we thoght vpon :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.735)

& thus : <font> Nan Page </font> <paren> my daughter </paren> and my
little sonne , And three or foure more of their growth , $we $'ll
{TEXT:wee'l} dresse Like Vrchins , Ouphes , and Fairies , greene and
white , With rounds of tapers on their heads , And rattles in their
hands ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.736)

vpon a sodaine , As <font> Falstaffe </font> , she , and I , are newly
met , Let them from forth a saw-pit rush at once With some diffused
song : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.737)

Vpon their sight We two , in great amazednesse will flye :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.738)

Then let them all encircle him about , And Fairy-like to pinch the
vncleane Knight ; And aske him why that houre of Fairy Reuell , In
their so sacred pathes , he dares to tread In shape prophane .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.739)

<font> Ford . </font> And till he tell the truth , Let the supposed
Fairies pinch him , sound , And burne him with their Tapers .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.740)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> The truth being knowne , $We $'ll
{TEXT:We'll} all present our selves ; dis-horne the spirit , And mocke
him home to Windsor . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.741)

<font> Ford . </font> The children must Be practis'd well to this ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.742)

or $they $'ll {TEXT:they'll} neu'r $do $'t {TEXT:doo't} .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.743)

<font> Eua. </font> I will teach the children their behauiours :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.744)

and I will be like a Iacke-an-Apes also , to burne the Knight with my
Taber . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.745)

<font> Ford . </font> That will be excellent ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.746)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} go buy them vizards . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C1.747)

<P_56.C2>

<font> Mist. Page . </font> My <font> Nan </font> shall be the Queene
of all the Fairies , finely attired in a robe of white .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.749)

<font> Page . </font> That silke will I go buy ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.750)

and in that time Shall M. <font> Slender </font> steale my <font> Nan
</font> away , And marry her at <font> Eaton </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.751)

go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.752)

send to <font> Falstaffe </font> straight . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.753)

<font> Ford . </font> Nay , $I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} go to him againe in name
of <font> Broome </font> , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.754)

$Hee $'ll {TEXT:Hee'l} tell me all his purpose :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.755)

sure $he $'ll {TEXT:hee'l} come . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.756)

<font> Mist. Page . </font> Feare not you that :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.757)

Go (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.758)

get vs properties And tricking for our Fayries .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.759)

<font> Euans . </font> Let vs about it , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.760)

It is admirable pleasures , and ferry honest knaueries .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.761)

<font> Mis. Page . </font> Go <font> Mist. Ford </font> ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.762)

Send quickly to Sir <font> Iohn </font> , to know his minde :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.763)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} to the Doctor , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.764)

he hath my good will , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.765)

And none but he to marry with <font> Nan Page </font> :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.766)

That <font> Slender </font> <paren> though well landed </paren> is an
Ideot : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.767)

And he , my husband best of all affects : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.768)

The Doctor is well monied , and his friends Potent at Court :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.769)

he , none but he shall haue her , Though twenty thousand worthier come
to craue her . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.770)

<heading>

Scena Quinta . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.772)

</heading>

<font> Enter Host , Simple , Falstaffe , Bardolfe , Euans , Caius ,
Quickly . </font> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.774)

<font> Host . </font> What wouldst thou haue ? <paren> Boore </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.775)

what <paren> thick skin </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.776)

speake , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.777)

breathe , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.778)

discusse : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.779)

breefe , short , quicke , snap . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.780)

<font> Simp. </font> Marry Sir , I come to speake with Sir <font> Iohn
Falstaffe </font> from M. <font> Slender </font> .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.781)

<font> Host . </font> There 's his Chamber , his House , his Castle ,
his standing-bed and truckle-bed : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.782)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} painted about with the story of the Prodigall ,
fresh and new : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.783)

go , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.784)

knock and call : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.785)

$he $'ll {TEXT:hee'l} speake like an Anthropophaginian vnto thee :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.786)

Knocke I say . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.787)

<font> Simp. </font> There 's an olde woman , a fat woman gone vp into
his chamber : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.788)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} be so bold as stay Sir till she come downe :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.789)

I come to speake with her indeed . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.790)

<font> Host . </font> Ha ? A fat woman ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.791)

The Knight may be robb'd : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.792)

$I $'ll {TEXT:Ile} call . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.793)

Bully-Knight , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.794)

Bully Sir <font> Iohn </font> : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.795)

speake from thy Lungs Military : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.796)

Art thou there ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.797)

It is thine Host , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.798)

thine Ephesian cals . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.799)

<font> Fal. </font> How now , mine Host ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.800)

<font> Host . </font> $Here $'s {TEXT:Here's} a Bohemian-Tartar taries
the comming downe of thy fat-woman : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.801)

Let her descend <paren> Bully </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.802)

let her descend : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.803)

my Chambers are honourable : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.804)

Fie , priuacy ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.805)

Fie . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.806)

<font> Fal. </font> There was <paren> mine Host </paren> an
old-fat-woman euen now with me , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.807)

but $she $'s {TEXT:she's} gone . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.808)

<font> Simp. </font> Pray you Sir , $was $'t {TEXT:was't} not the
Wife-woman of <font> Brainford </font> ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.809)

<font> Fal. </font> I marry it was <paren> Mussel-shell </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.810)

what would you with her ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.811)

<font> Simp. </font> My Master <paren> Sir </paren> my master <font>
Slender </font> , sent to her seeing her go through the streets , to
know <paren> Sir </paren> whether one <font> Nim </font> <paren> Sir
</paren> that beguil'd him of a chaine , had the chaine , or no .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.812)

<font> Fal. </font> I spake with the old woman about it .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.813)

<font> Sim. </font> And what sayes she , I pray Sir ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.814)

<font> Fal. </font> Marry shee sayes , that the very same man that
beguil'd Master <font> Slender </font> of his Chaine , cozen'd him of
it . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,56.C2.815)

<font> Simp. </font> I would I could haue spoken with the Woman
<P_57.C1> her selfe , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.816)

I had other things to haue spoken with her too , from him .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.817)

<font> Fal. </font> What are they ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.818)

let vs know . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.819)

<font> Host . </font> I : come : quicke . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.820)

<font> Fal. </font> I may not conceale them <paren> Sir . </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.821)

<font> Host . </font> Conceale them , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.822)

or thou di'st . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.823)

<font> Sim. </font> Why sir , they were nothing but about Mistris
<font> Anne Page </font> , to know if it were my Masters fortune to
haue her , or no . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.824)

<font> Fal. </font> $'T $is {TEXT:'Tis} , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.825)

$'t $is {TEXT:'tis} his fortune . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.826)

<font> Sim. </font> What Sir ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.827)

<font> Fal. </font> To haue her , or no : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.828)

goe , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.829)

say the woman told me so . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.830)

<font> Sim. </font> May I be bold to say so Sir ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.831)

<font> Fal. </font> I Sir : like who more bold .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.832)

<font> Sim. </font> I thanke your worship : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.833)

I shall make my Master glad with these tydings .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.834)

<font> Host . </font> Thou are clearkly ; (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.835)

thou art clearkly <paren> Sir <font> Iohn </font> </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.836)

was there a wise woman with thee ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.837)

<font> Fal. </font> I that there was <paren> mine <font> Host </font>
</paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.838)

one that hath taught me more wit , then euer I learn'd before in my
life : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.839)

and I paid nothing for it neither , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.840)

but was paid for my learning . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.841)

<font> Bar. </font> Out alas <paren> Sir </paren>
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.842)

cozonage : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.843)

meere cozonage . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.844)

<font> Host . </font> Where by my horses ? (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.845)

speake well of them varletto . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.846)

<font> Bar. </font> Run away with the cozoners ,
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.847)

for so soone as I came beyond <font> Eaton </font> , they threw me off
, from behinde one of them , in a slough of myr ;
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.848)

and set spurres , (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.849)

and away ; like three <font> German </font> -diuels ; three <font>
Doctor Faustasses </font> . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.850)

<font> Host . </font> They are gone but to meete the Duke <paren>
villaine </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.851)

doe not say they be fled : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.852)

<font> Germanes </font> are honest men . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.853)

<font> Euan. </font> Where is mine <font> Host </font> ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.854)

<font> Host . </font> What is the matter Sir ?
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.855)

<font> Euan. </font> Haue a care of your entertainments :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.856)

there is a friend of mine come to Towne , tels mee there is three
Cozen-Iermans , that has cozend all the <font> Hosts </font> of <font>
Reading </font> , of <font> Maidenhead </font> ; of <font> Cole-brooke
</font> , of horses and money : (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.857)

I tell you for good will (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.858)

<paren> looke you </paren> (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.859)

you are wise , and full of gibes , and vlouting-stocks :
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.860)

and $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} not conuenient you should be cozoned .
(SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.861)

Fare you well . (SHAKESP-E2-P2,57.C1.862)

