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I guess it was so close to the end that Rodgers & Hart forget to write a song for this scene. |
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Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus and the Officer |
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Fear me not, man; I will not break away:
Here comes my man; I think he brings the money.
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Here's that, I warrant you, will pay them all.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS But where's the money?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Why, sir, I gave the money for the rope.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Five hundred ducats, villain, for a rope?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS I'll serve you, sir, five hundred at the rate.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS To what end did I bid thee hie thee home?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS To a rope's-end, sir; and to that end am I returned.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS And to that end, sir, I will welcome you. Beating him
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OFFICER Good sir, be patient.
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Nay, 'tis for me to be patient; I am in adversity.
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OFFICER Good, now, hold thy tongue.
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Nay, rather persuade him to hold his hands.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Thou whoreson, senseless villain!
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS I would I were senseless, sir, that I might not feel
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Thou art sensible in nothing but blows, and so is an
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS I am an ass, indeed; you may prove it by my long
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Come, go along; my wife is coming yonder.
Enter ADRIANA, LUCIANA, the COURTEZAN, and PINCH
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Mistress, 'respice finem,' respect your end; or
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Wilt thou still talk?
Beating him
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COURTEZAN How say you now? is not your husband mad?
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ADRIANA His incivility confirms no less.
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LUCIANA Alas, how fiery and how sharp he looks!
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COURTEZAN Mark how he trembles in his ecstasy!
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PINCH Give me your hand and let me feel your pulse.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS There is my hand, and let it feel your ear. Striking him
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PINCH I charge thee, Satan, housed within this man,
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Peace, doting wizard, peace! I am not mad.
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ADRIANA O, that thou wert not, poor distressed soul!
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS You minion, you, are these your customers?
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ADRIANA O husband, God doth know you dined at home;
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Dined at home! Thou villain, what sayest thou?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Sir, sooth to say, you did not dine at home.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Were not my doors lock'd up and I shut out?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Perdie, your doors were lock'd and you shut out.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS And did not she herself revile me there?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Sans fable, she herself reviled you there.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Did not her kitchen-maid rail, taunt, and scorn me?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Certes, she did; the kitchen-vestal scorn'd you.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS And did not I in rage depart from thence?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS In verity you did; my bones bear witness,
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ADRIANA Is't good to soothe him in these contraries?
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PINCH It is no shame: the fellow finds his vein,
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Thou hast suborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me.
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ADRIANA Alas, I sent you money to redeem you,
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Money by me! heart and goodwill you might;
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Went'st not thou to her for a purse of ducats?
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ADRIANA He came to me and I deliver'd it.
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LUCIANA And I am witness with her that she did.
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS God and the rope-maker bear me witness
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PINCH Mistress, both man and master is possess'd;
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Say, wherefore didst thou lock me forth to-day?
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ADRIANA I did not, gentle husband, lock thee forth.
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS And, gentle master, I received no gold;
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ADRIANA Dissembling villain, thou speak'st false in both.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Dissembling harlot, thou art false in all; Enter three or four, and offer to bind him. He strives
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ADRIANA O, bind him, bind him! let him not come near me.
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PINCH More company! The fiend is strong within him.
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LUCIANA Ay me, poor man, how pale and wan he looks!
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS What, will you murder me? Thou
jailoer, thou,
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OFFICER Masters, let him go
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PINCH Go bind this man, for he is frantic too.
They offer to bind Dromio of Ephesus
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ADRIANA What wilt thou do, thou peevish officer?
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OFFICER He is my prisoner: if I let him go,
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ADRIANA I will discharge thee ere I go from thee:
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS O most unhappy strumpet!
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Master, I am here entered in bond for you.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS Out on thee, villain! wherefore dost thou mad me?
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DROMIO OF EPHESUS Will you be bound for nothing? be mad, good master:
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LUCIANA God help, poor souls, how idly do they talk!
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ADRIANA Go bear him hence. Sister, go you with me.
Exeunt all but Adriana, Luciana, Officer and Courtezan.
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OFFICER One Angelo, a goldsmith: do you know him?
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ADRIANA I know the man. What is the sum he owes?
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OFFICER Two hundred ducats.
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ADRIANA Say, how grows it due?
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OFFICER Due for a chain your husband had of him.
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ADRIANA He did bespeak a chain for me, but had it not.
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COURTEZAN When as your husband all in rage to-day
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ADRIANA It may be so, but I did never see it. Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse with his rapier drawn, and DROMIO of Syracuse
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LUCIANA God, for thy mercy! they are loose again.
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ADRIANA And come with naked swords.
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OFFICER Away! they'll kill us.
Exeunt all but Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse
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ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE I see these witches are afraid of swords.
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DROMIO OF SYRACUSE She that would be your wife now ran from you.
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ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE Come to the Centaur; fetch our stuff from thence:
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DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Faith, stay here this night; they will surely do us
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ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE I will not stay to-night for all the town; Exeunt
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