SCENE V.
The same. A street.
Enter Speed and Launce severally SPEED Launce! by mine honesty, welcome to Milan!LAUNCE Forswear not thyself, sweet youth, for I am notSPEED Come on, you madcap, I'll to the alehouse with youLAUNCE Marry, after they closed in earnest, they parted verySPEED But shall she marry him?LAUNCE No.SPEED How then? shall he marry her?LAUNCE No, neither.SPEED What, are they broken?LAUNCE No, they are both as whole as a fish.SPEED Why, then, how stands the matter with them?LAUNCE Marry, thus: when it stands well with him, itSPEED What an ass art thou! I understand thee not.LAUNCE What a block art thou, that thou canst not! MySPEED What thou sayest?LAUNCE Ay, and what I do too: look thee, I'll but lean,SPEED It stands under thee, indeed.LAUNCE Why, stand-under and under-stand is all one.SPEED But tell me true, will't be a match?LAUNCE Ask my dog: if he say ay, it will! if he say no,SPEED The conclusion is then that it will.LAUNCE Thou shalt never get such a secret from me but by a parable.SPEED 'Tis well that I get it so. But, Launce, how sayestLAUNCE I never knew him otherwise.SPEED Than how?LAUNCE A notable lubber, as thou reportest him to be.SPEED Why, thou whoreson ass, thou mistakest me.LAUNCE Why, fool, I meant not thee; I meant thy master.SPEED I tell thee, my master is become a hot lover.LAUNCE Why, I tell thee, I care not though he burn himselfSPEED Why?LAUNCE Because thou hast not so much charity in thee as toSPEED At thy service. |
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