From: Romanowicz <grovet-C+w6L/rvp2SG5XvV6lv2jw@public.gmane.org>
To: containers-qjLDD68F18O7TbgM5vRIOg@public.gmane.org
Subject: Ns from states where we have not met
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 11:27:15 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B32336B.5040502@kno-tech.be> (raw)
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Barren commission needs no farther stay. Touching that small portion of
mammon wherewith thou wouldst endow my master's passage across the seas,
in his name I will venture to refuse the gratility. _Basil._ Wouldst
jest, villain? There are stocks! Back to the beggar that sent thee.
[_Exit R._] [_WILLIAM going, L., FLORENCE approaches him from behind._]
_Flor._ Good friend! I have heard something of your discourse. I would
fain see thy master. _Will._ Art thou not his cousin, lady? _Flor._ I
am. _Will._ He hath often spoken of thee far hence. _Flor._ We were
children together. Is his temper sweet as it used to be? Hath he grown
taller? I have much to say to him. Is he sunburnt? Doth he wear a beard?
They say much ill of him. _Will._ Lady! believe it not; [_aside_]--for I
affect much his society. [_Aloud._] He is a good master and kind, though
of a strange mood. For women, he cannot abear them. _Flor._ Indeed! Good
friend, nevertheless I must see your master. Bring me to him. _Will._ I
am going to the inn, where he awaits me. Will it please you to meet me
opposite the old barn in two hours? _Flor._ I will, I will, for I need
his advice much. I am sore distressed. Here is for thee. Lose no time!
[_Gives him money._] Farewell! [_Exit R._] _Will._ By'r lady, angels!
both of them. [_Exit L._] SCENE III. _An extensile landscape, with a
road on the L; overhung with foliage. A Country Inn, U.E.R. Table,
chairs, villagers sitting, a waiter bringing in refreshments during the
symphony of the following_ GLEE and CHORUS. Cold, oh! cold the March
winds be; High up in a leafless tree The little bird sits and wearily
twits, The woods with perjury: But the cuckoo-knave sings hold his
stave, (Ever the spring comes merrily) And "O poor fool!" sings he-- For
this is the way in the world to live, To mock when a friend hath no more
to give, Whether in hall or tree! [_The villagers retire severally._]
[_Enter WILLIAM, L._] _Will._ So this publican hath ceased to be
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