SCENE II.
Rousillon. The COUNT's palace.
Enter COUNTESS and ClownCOUNTESS Come on, sir; I shall now put you to the height ofClown I will show myself highly fed and lowly taught: ICOUNTESS To the court! why, what place make you special,Clown Truly, madam, if God have lent a man any manners, heCOUNTESS Marry, that's a bountiful answer that fits allClown It is like a barber's chair that fits all buttocks,COUNTESS Will your answer serve fit to all questions?Clown As fit as ten groats is for the hand of an attorney,COUNTESS Have you, I say, an answer of such fitness for allClown From below your duke to beneath your constable, itCOUNTESS It must be an answer of most monstrous size thatClown But a trifle neither, in good faith, if the learnedCOUNTESS To be young again, if we could: I will be a fool inClown O Lord, sir! There's a simple putting off. More,COUNTESS Sir, I am a poor friend of yours, that loves you.Clown O Lord, sir! Thick, thick, spare not me.COUNTESS I think, sir, you can eat none of this homely meat.Clown O Lord, sir! Nay, put me to't, I warrant you.COUNTESS You were lately whipped, sir, as I think.Clown O Lord, sir! spare not me.COUNTESS Do you cry, 'O Lord, sir!' at your whipping, andClown I ne'er had worse luck in my life in my 'O Lord,COUNTESS I play the noble housewife with the timeClown O Lord, sir! why, there't serves well again.COUNTESS An end, sir; to your business. Give Helen this,Clown Not much commendation to them.COUNTESS Not much employment for you: you understand me?Clown Most fruitfully: I am there before my legs.COUNTESS Haste you again. |