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The Complete Apocryphal Works of William Shakespeare - All 17 Rare Plays in One Edition. William ShakespeareЧитать онлайн книгу.

The Complete Apocryphal Works of William Shakespeare - All 17 Rare Plays in One Edition - William Shakespeare


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is no nectar but in Mosbie’s lips.

      Had chaste diana kissed him, she like me

      Would grow love sick, and from her watery bower

      Fling down endymion and snatch him up:

      Then blame not me that slay a silly man

      Not half so lovely as endymion.

      (here enters MICHAEL

      MICHAEL

      Mistress, my master is coming hard by.

      MICHAEL

      That’s brave. I’ll go fetch the tables.

      ALICE

      But, Michael, hark to me a word or two:

      When my husband is come in, lock the street door;

      He shall be murdered, ere the guests come in. (Exit MICHAEL

      (here enters Arden and MOSBIE

      Husband, what mean you to bring Mosbie home?

      Although I wished you to be reconciled,

      ‘twas more for fear of you than love of him.

      Black Will and Greene are his companions,

      And they are cutters, and may cut you short:

      Therefore I thought it good to make you friends.

      But wherefore do you bring him hither now?

      You have given me my supper with his sight.

      MOSBIE

      Master Arden, me thinks your wife would have me gone.

      ARDEN

      No, good master Mosbie; women will be prating.

      Alice, bid him welcome; he and I are friends.

      ALICE

      You may enforce me to it, if you will;

      But I had rather die than bid him welcome.

      His company hath purchased me ill friends,

      And therefore will I ne’er frequent it more.

      MOSBIE

       oh, how cunningly she can dissemble.

      ARDEN

      Now he is here, you will not serve me so.

      ALICE

      I pray you be not angry or displeased;

      I’ll bid him welcome, seeing you’ll have it so.

      You are welcome, master Mosbie; will you sit down?

      MOSBIE

      I know I am welcome to your loving husband;

      But for your self you speak not from your heart.

      ALICE

      And if I do not, sir, think I have cause.

      MOSBIE

      Pardon me, master Arden; I’ll away.

      ARDEN

      No, good master MOSBIE

      ALICE

      We shall have guests enough, though you go home.

      MOSBIE

      I pray you, master Arden, let me go.

      ARDEN

      I pray thee, Mosbie, let her prate her fill.

      ALICE

      The doors are open, sir, you may be gone.

      MICHAEL

       nay, that’s a lie, for I have locked the doors.

      ARDEN

      Sirrah, fetch me a cup of wine,

      I’ll make them friends.

      And, gentle mistress Alice, seeing you are so stout,

      ALICE

      I pray you meddle with that you have to do.

      ARDEN

      Why, Alice! How can I do too much for him

      Whose life I have endangered without cause?

      ALICE

      ‘tis true; and, seeing ‘twas partly through my meands,

      I am content to drink to him for this once.

      Here master Mosbie, and I pray you henceforth,

      Be you as strange to me, as I to you

      Your company hath pruchased me ill friends.

      And I for you god knows, have undeserved

      Been ill spoken of in every place.

      Therefore henceforth frequent my house no more.

      MOSBIE

      I’ll see your husband in despite of you,

      Yet, Arden, I protest to thee by heaven,

      Thou ne’er shalt see me more after this night.

      I’ll go to rome rather than be forsworn.

      ARDEN

      Tush, I’ll have no such vows made in my house.

      ALICE

      Yes, I pray you, husband, let him swear;

      And, on that condition, Mosbie, pledge me here.

      MOSBIE

      Ay, as willingly as I mean to live.

      ARDEN

      Come, Alice, is our supper ready yet?

      ALICE

      It will by then you have played a game at tables.

      ARDEN

      Come, master Mosbie, what shall we play for?

      MOSBIE

      Three games for a french crown, sir,

      And please you.

      ARDEN

      Content.

      (then they play at the tables.

      WILL

      Can he not take him yet? What a spite is that?

      ALICE

      Not yet, Will; take heed he see thee not.

      WILL

      I fear he will spy me as I am coming.

      MOSBIE

      One ace, or else I lose the game.

      ARDEN

      Marry, sir, there’s two for failing.

      MOSBIE

      Ah, master Arden, ‘now I can take you.’

      (then Will pulls him down with a towel.

      ARDEN

      Mosbie, Michael, Alice, what will you do?

      WILL

      Nothing but take you up, sir, nothing else.

      MOSBIE

      There’s for the pressing iron you told me of.

      SHAKEBAG

      And there’s for the ten pound in my sleeve.

      Take this for hindering Mosbie’s love and mine. (she stabs him)

      MICHAEL

      O, mistress!

      Mosbie, farewell, and Michael, farewell too. (Exeunt. Enter SUSAN

      SUSAN


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