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Bene。 Do not you love me?
Beat。 Why; no; no more than reason。
Bene。 Why; then your uncle; and the Prince; and Claudio Have been
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deceived; for they swore you did。
Beat。 Do not you love me?
Bene。 Troth; no; no more than reason。
Beat。 Why; then my cousin; Margaret; and Ursula Are much deceiv'd;
for they did swear you did。
Bene。 They swore that you were almost sick for me。
Beat。 They swore that you were well…nigh dead for me。
Bene。 'Tis no such matter。 Then you do not love me?
Beat。 No; truly; but in friendly recompense。
Leon。 Come; cousin; I am sure you love the gentleman。
Claud。 And I'll be sworn upon't that he loves her; For here's a paper
written in his hand; A halting sonnet of his own pure brain; Fashion'd to
Beatrice。
Hero。 And here's another; Writ in my cousin's hand; stol'n from her
pocket; Containing her affection unto Benedick。
Bene。 A miracle! Here's our own hands against our hearts。 Come; I will
have thee; but; by this light; I take thee for pity。
Beat。 I would not deny you; but; by this good day; I yield upon great
persuasion; and partly to save your life; for I was told you were in a
consumption。
Bene。 Peace! I will stop your mouth。 'Kisses her。'
Bene。 I'll tell thee what; Prince: a college of wit…crackers cannot flout
me out of my humour。 Dost thou think I care for a satire or an epigram?
No。 If a man will be beaten with brains; 'a shall wear nothing handsome
about him。 In brief; since I do purpose to marry; I will think nothing to any
purpose that the world can say against it; and therefore never flout at me
for what I have said against it; for man is a giddy thing; and this is my
conclusion。 For thy part; Claudio; I did think to have beaten thee; but in
that thou art like to be my kinsman; live unbruis'd; and love my cousin。
Claud。 I had well hop'd thou wouldst have denied Beatrice; that I
might have cudgell'd thee out of thy single life; to make thee a double…
dealer; which out of question thou wilt be if my cousin do not look
exceeding narrowly to thee。
Bene。 Come; come; we are friends。 Let's have a dance ere we are
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married; that we may lighten our own hearts and our wives' heels。
Leon。 We'll have dancing afterward。
Bene。 First; of my word! Therefore play; music。 Prince; thou art sad。
Get thee a wife; get thee a wife! There is no staff more reverent than one
tipp'd with horn。 'Enter Messenger。' Mess。 My lord; your brother John is
ta'en in flight; And brought with armed men back to Messina。
Bene。 Think not on him till to…morrow。 I'll devise thee brave
punishments for him。 Strike up; pipers! Dance。 'Exeunt。' THE END
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