ACT IV SCENE V | A room in the Garter Inn. | |
[Enter Host and SIMPLE] |
Host | What wouldst thou have, boor? what: thick-skin? |
| speak, breathe, discuss; brief, short, quick, snap. |
SIMPLE | Marry, sir, I come to speak with Sir John Falstaff |
| from Master Slender. |
Host | There's his chamber, his house, his castle, his | 5 |
| standing-bed and truckle-bed; 'tis painted about |
| with the story of the Prodigal, fresh and new. Go |
| knock and call; hell speak like an Anthropophaginian |
| unto thee: knock, I say. |
SIMPLE | There's an old woman, a fat woman, gone up into his | 10 |
| chamber: I'll be so bold as stay, sir, till she come |
| down; I come to speak with her, indeed. |
Host | Ha! a fat woman! the knight may be robbed: I'll |
| call. Bully knight! bully Sir John! speak from |
| thy lungs military: art thou there? it is thine | 15 |
| host, thine Ephesian, calls. |
FALSTAFF | [Above] How now, mine host!
|
Host | Here's a Bohemian-Tartar tarries the coming down of |
| thy fat woman. Let her descend, bully, let her |
| descend; my chambers are honourable: fie! privacy? | 20 |
| fie! |
[Enter FALSTAFF] |
FALSTAFF | There was, mine host, an old fat woman even now with |
| me; but she's gone. |
SIMPLE | Pray you, sir, was't not the wise woman of |
| Brentford? | 25 |
FALSTAFF | Ay, marry, was it, mussel-shell: what would you with her? |
SIMPLE | My master, sir, Master Slender, sent to her, seeing |
| her go through the streets, to know, sir, whether |
| one Nym, sir, that beguiled him of a chain, had the |
| chain or no. | 30 |
FALSTAFF | I spake with the old woman about it. |
SIMPLE | And what says she, I pray, sir? |
FALSTAFF | Marry, she says that the very same man that |
| beguiled Master Slender of his chain cozened him of |
| it. | 35 |
SIMPLE | I would I could have spoken with the woman herself; |
| I had other things to have spoken with her too from |
| him. |
FALSTAFF | What are they? let us know. |
Host | Ay, come; quick. | 40 |
SIMPLE | I may not conceal them, sir. |
Host | Conceal them, or thou diest. |
SIMPLE | Why, sir, they were nothing but about Mistress Anne |
| Page; to know if it were my master's fortune to |
| have her or no. | 45 |
FALSTAFF | 'Tis, 'tis his fortune. |
SIMPLE | What, sir? |
FALSTAFF | To have her, or no. Go; say the woman told me so. |
SIMPLE | May I be bold to say so, sir? |
FALSTAFF | Ay, sir; like who more bold. | 50 |
SIMPLE | I thank your worship: I shall make my master glad |
| with these tidings. |
[Exit] |
Host | Thou art clerkly, thou art clerkly, Sir John. Was |
| there a wise woman with thee? |
FALSTAFF | Ay, that there was, mine host; one that hath taught | 55 |
| me more wit than ever I learned before in my life; |
| and I paid nothing for it neither, but was paid for |
| my learning. |
[Enter BARDOLPH] |
BARDOLPH | Out, alas, sir! cozenage, mere cozenage! |
Host | Where be my horses? speak well of them, varletto. | 60 |
BARDOLPH | Run away with the cozeners; for so soon as I came |
| beyond Eton, they threw me off from behind one of |
| them, in a slough of mire; and set spurs and away, |
| like three German devils, three Doctor Faustuses. |
Host | They are gone but to meet the duke, villain: do not | 65 |
| say they be fled; Germans are honest men. |
[Enter SIR HUGH EVANS] |
SIR HUGH EVANS | Where is mine host? |
Host | What is the matter, sir? |
SIR HUGH EVANS | Have a care of your entertainments: there is a |
| friend of mine come to town tells me there is three | 70 |
| cozen-germans that has cozened all the hosts of |
| Readins, of Maidenhead, of Colebrook, of horses and |
| money. I tell you for good will, look you: you |
| are wise and full of gibes and vlouting-stocks, and |
| 'tis not convenient you should be cozened. Fare you well. | 75 |
[Exit] |
[Enter DOCTOR CAIUS] |
DOCTOR CAIUS | Vere is mine host de Jarteer? |
Host | Here, master doctor, in perplexity and doubtful dilemma. |
DOCTOR CAIUS | I cannot tell vat is dat: but it is tell-a me dat |
| you make grand preparation for a duke de Jamany: by |
| my trot, dere is no duke dat the court is know to | 80 |
| come. I tell you for good vill: adieu. |
[Exit] |
Host | Hue and cry, villain, go! Assist me, knight. I am |
| undone! Fly, run, hue and cry, villain! I am undone! |
[Exeunt Host and BARDOLPH] |
FALSTAFF | I would all the world might be cozened; for I have |
| been cozened and beaten too. If it should come to | 85 |
| the ear of the court, how I have been transformed |
| and how my transformation hath been washed and |
| cudgelled, they would melt me out of my fat drop by |
| drop and liquor fishermen's boots with me; I warrant |
| they would whip me with their fine wits till I were | 90 |
| as crest-fallen as a dried pear. I never prospered |
| since I forswore myself at primero. Well, if my |
| wind were but long enough to say my prayers, I would repent. |
[Enter MISTRESS QUICKLY] |
| Now, whence come you? |
MISTRESS QUICKLY | From the two parties, forsooth. | 95 |
FALSTAFF | The devil take one party and his dam the other! and |
| so they shall be both bestowed. I have suffered more |
| for their sakes, more than the villanous inconstancy |
| of man's disposition is able to bear. |
MISTRESS QUICKLY | And have not they suffered? Yes, I warrant; | 100 |
| speciously one of them; Mistress Ford, good heart, |
| is beaten black and blue, that you cannot see a |
| white spot about her. |
FALSTAFF | What tellest thou me of black and blue? I was |
| beaten myself into all the colours of the rainbow; | 105 |
| and I was like to be apprehended for the witch of |
| Brentford: but that my admirable dexterity of wit, |
| my counterfeiting the action of an old woman, |
| delivered me, the knave constable had set me i' the |
| stocks, i' the common stocks, for a witch. | 110 |
MISTRESS QUICKLY | Sir, let me speak with you in your chamber: you |
| shall hear how things go; and, I warrant, to your |
| content. Here is a letter will say somewhat. Good |
| hearts, what ado here is to bring you together! |
| Sure, one of you does not serve heaven well, that | 115 |
| you are so crossed. |
FALSTAFF | Come up into my chamber. |
[Exeunt] |