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Florence. The DUKE's palace |
Flourish. Enter the DUKE OF FLORENCE, attended; two |
FRENCH LORDS, with a TROOP OF SOLDIERS |
DUKE. So that, from point to point, now have you hear |
The fundamental reasons of this war; |
Whose great decision hath much blood let forth |
And more thirsts after. |
FIRST LORD. Holy seems the quarrel |
Upon your Grace's part; black and fearful |
On the opposer. |
DUKE. Therefore we marvel much our cousin France |
Would in so just a business shut his bosom |
Against our borrowing prayers. |
SECOND LORD. Good my lord, |
The reasons of our state I cannot yield, |
But like a common and an outward man |
That the great figure of a council frames |
By self-unable motion; therefore dare not |
Say what I think of it, since I have found |
Myself in my incertain grounds to fail |
As often as I guess'd. |
DUKE. Be it his pleasure. |
FIRST LORD. But I am sure the younger of our nature, |
That surfeit on their ease, will day by day |
Come here for physic. |
DUKE. Welcome shall they be |
And all the honours that can fly from us |
Shall on them settle. You know your places well; |
When better fall, for your avails they fell. |
To-morrow to th' field. Flourish. Exeunt |
ACT III. SCENE 2. |
Rousillon. The COUNT'S palace |
Enter COUNTESS and CLOWN |
COUNTESS. It hath happen'd all as I would have had it, save that he |
comes not along with her. |
CLOWN. By my troth, I take my young lord to be a very melancholy |
man. |
COUNTESS. By what observance, I pray you? |
CLOWN. Why, he will look upon his boot and sing; mend the ruff and |
sing; ask questions and sing; pick his teeth and sing. I know a |
man that had this trick of melancholy sold a goodly manor for a |
song. |
COUNTESS. Let me see what he writes, and when he means to come. |
[Opening a letter] |
CLOWN. I have no mind to Isbel since I was at court. Our old ling |
and our Isbels o' th' country are nothing like your old ling and |
your Isbels o' th' court. The brains of my Cupid's knock'd out; |
and I begin to love, as an old man loves money, with no stomach. |
COUNTESS. What have we here? |
CLOWN. E'en that you have there. Exit |
COUNTESS. [Reads] 'I have sent you a daughter-in-law; she hath |
recovered the King and undone me. I have wedded her, not bedded |
her; and sworn to make the "not" eternal. You shall hear I am run |
away; know it before the report come. If there be breadth enough |
in the world, I will hold a long distance. My duty to you. |
Your unfortunate son, |
BERTRAM.' |
This is not well, rash and unbridled boy, |
To fly the favours of so good a king, |
To pluck his indignation on thy head |
By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous |
For the contempt of empire. |
Re-enter CLOWN |
CLOWN. O madam, yonder is heavy news within between two soldiers |
and my young lady. |
COUNTESS. What is the -matter? |
CLOWN. Nay, there is some comfort in the news, some comfort; your |
son will not be kill'd so soon as I thought he would. |
COUNTESS. Why should he be kill'd? |
CLOWN. So say I, madam, if he run away, as I hear he does the |
danger is in standing to 't; that's the loss of men, though it be |
the getting of children. Here they come will tell you more. For my |
part, I only hear your son was run away. Exit |
Enter HELENA and the two FRENCH GENTLEMEN |
SECOND GENTLEMAN. Save you, good madam. |
HELENA. Madam, my lord is gone, for ever gone. |
FIRST GENTLEMAN. Do not say so. |
COUNTESS. Think upon patience. Pray you, gentlemen- |
I have felt so many quirks of joy and grief |
That the first face of neither, on the start, |
Can woman me unto 't. Where is my son, I pray you? |
FIRST GENTLEMAN. Madam, he's gone to serve the Duke of Florence. |
We met him thitherward; for thence we came, |
And, after some dispatch in hand at court, |
Thither we bend again. |
HELENA. Look on this letter, madam; here's my passport. |
[Reads] 'When thou canst get the ring upon my finger, which |
never shall come off, and show me a child begotten of thy body |
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