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The Merry Wives Of Windsor - ACT IV - SCENE III
ACT IV. SCENE III.The Garter Inn.
(Enter HOST and BARDOLPH.)
BARDOLPH.
Sir, the Germans desire to have three of your
horses; the Duke himself will be to-morrow at court, and
they are going to meet him.
HOST.
What duke should that be comes so secretly? I hear
not of him in the court. Let me speak with the gentlemen;
they speak English?
BARDOLPH.
Ay, sir; I'll call them to you.
HOST.
They shall have my horses, but I'll make them pay;
I'll sauce them; they have had my house a week at
command; I have turn'd away my other guests. They must
come off; I'll sauce them. Come.
(Exeunt.)
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ACT IV. SCENE IV.FORD'S house.(Enter PAGE, FORD, MISTRESS PAGE, MISTRESS FORD, and SIR HUGH EVANS.) EVANS. 'Tis one of the best discretions of a oman as ever did look upon. PAGE. And did he send you both these letters at an instant? MRS. PAGE. Within a quarter of an hour. FORD. Pardon me, wife. Henceforth, do what thou wilt; I rather will suspect the sun with cold Than thee with wantonness. Now doth thy honour stand,
The Merry Wives Of Windsor - ACT IV - SCENE IV
ACT IV. SCENE IV.FORD'S house.(Enter PAGE, FORD, MISTRESS PAGE, MISTRESS FORD, and SIR HUGH EVANS.) EVANS. 'Tis one of the best discretions of a oman as ever did look upon. PAGE. And did he send you both these letters at an instant? MRS. PAGE. Within a quarter of an hour. FORD. Pardon me, wife. Henceforth, do what thou wilt; I rather will suspect the sun with cold Than thee with wantonness. Now doth thy honour stand,
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ACT IV. SCENE II.FORD'S house.(Enter FALSTAFF and MISTRESS FORD.) FALSTAFF. Mistress Ford, your sorrow hath eaten up my sufferance. I see you are obsequious in your love, and I profess requital to a hair's breadth; not only, MistressFord, in the simple office of love, but in all theaccoutrement, complement, and ceremony of it.But are you sure of your husband now? MRS. FORD. He's a-birding, sweet Sir John. MRS. PAGE. (Within) What hoa, gossip Ford, what hoa! MRS. FORD.
The Merry Wives Of Windsor - ACT IV - SCENE II
ACT IV. SCENE II.FORD'S house.(Enter FALSTAFF and MISTRESS FORD.) FALSTAFF. Mistress Ford, your sorrow hath eaten up my sufferance. I see you are obsequious in your love, and I profess requital to a hair's breadth; not only, MistressFord, in the simple office of love, but in all theaccoutrement, complement, and ceremony of it.But are you sure of your husband now? MRS. FORD. He's a-birding, sweet Sir John. MRS. PAGE. (Within) What hoa, gossip Ford, what hoa! MRS. FORD.
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