I know it by their pale and deadly looks: Ant. E. Say, wherefore didst thou lock me forth to day, And why dost thou deny the bag of gold? Adr. I did not, gentle husband, lock thee forth. But I confess, sir, that we were lock'd out. Adr. Dissembling villain, thou speak'st false in both. Ant. E. Dissembling harlot, thou art false in all; And art confederate with a damned pack, To make a loathsome abject scorn of me: But with these nails I'll pluck out these false eyes, That would behold me in this shameful sport. [Pinch and his Assistants bind Ant. and Dro. Adr. Ob O, bind him, bind him, let him not come near me. Pinch. More company; the fiend is strong within him. Luc. Ah, me, poor man, how pale and wan he looks! Ant. E. What, wilt thou murder me? Thou gaoler, thou, I am thy prisoner; wilt thou suffer them Off. Masters, let him go; Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Dro. E. Master, I am here enter'd in bond for you. mad me? Dro. E. Will you be bound for nothing? be mad, Good master; cry, the devil. Luc. God help, poor souls, how idly do they talk! Adr. Go, bear him hence. --Sister, go you with me.[Exeunt Pinch and Assist. with Ant. E. and Dro. E. Say now, whose suit is he arrested at? Off. One Angelo, a goldsmith; Do you know him? Say, how grows it due? Off. Due for a chain, your husband had of him. Adr. He did bespeak a chain for me, but had it not. Cour. When as your husband, all in rage, to-day Came to my house, and took away my ring Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse, with his Rapier drawn; and DROMIO of Syracuse. Luc. God, for thy mercy! they are loose again. Adr. And come with naked swords; let's call more To have them bound again. Off. [help, Away, they'll kill us. [Exeunt Officer, Adriana, and Luciana. Ant. S. I see, these witches are afraid of swords. Dro. S. She, that would be your wife, now ran from [thence: Ant. S. Come to the Centaur; fetch our stuff from I long, that we were safe and sound aboard. you. Dro. S. Faith, stay here this night, they will surely do us no harm; you saw, they speak us fair, give us gold: methinks, they are such a gentle nation, that, but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me, I could find in my heart to stay here still, and turn witch. Ant. S. I will not stay to-night for all the town: Therefore away, to get our stuff aboard. [Exeunt. SCENE I. The same. Enter Merchant and ANGELO. Ang. I am sorry, sir, that I have hinder'd you; But, I protest, he had the chain of me, Though most dishonestly he doth deny it. Mer. How is the man esteem'd here in the city? Ang. Of very reverend reputation, sir, Of credit infinite, highly belov'd, Second to none that lives here in the city; His word might bear my wealth at any time. Mer. Speak softly: yonder, as I think, he walks. Enter ANTIPHOLUS and DROMIO of Syracuse. Ang. "Tis so; and that self chain about his neck, Which he forswore, most monstrously, to have. Good sir, draw near to me, I'll speak to him.Signior Antipholus, I wonder much That you would put me to this shame and trouble; And not without some scandal to yourself, With circumstance, and oaths, so to deny This chain, which now you wear so openly: thee. Fie on thee, wretch! 'tis pity, that thou liv'st Ant. S. Thou art a villain, to impeach me thus: [They draw. Enter ADRIANA, LUCIANA, Courtezan, and others. Adr. Hold, hurt him not, for God's sake; he is mad :--Some get within him, take his sword away : Bind Dromio too, and bear them to my house. Dro. S. Run, master, run; for God's sake, take a house. This is some priory;-In, or we are spoil'd. [Exeunt Antipholus S. and Dromio S. to the Priory. Enter the Abbess. Abb. Be quiet, people; Wherefore throng you hither? Let us come in, that we may bind him fast, Ang. I knew, he was not in his perfect wits. Abb. Hath he not lost much wealth by wreck at sea? Bury'd some dear friend? Hath not else his eye Adr. To none of these, except it be the last: Ay, but not rough enough. Abb. Ay, but not enough. And in assemblies too. Adr. It was the copy of our conference: In bed, he slept not for my urging it; Still did I tell him it was vile and bad. Abb. And thereof came it, that the man was mad: The venom clamours of a jealous woman Poison more deadly than a mad dog's tooth. It seemsy his sleeps were hinder'd by thy railing: And thereof comes it, that his head is light. Thou say'st, his meat was sauc'd with thy upbraidings: Unquiet meals make ill digestions, Thereof the raging fire of fever bred; And what's a fever but a fit of madness? 'Thou say'st, his sports were hinder'd by thy brawls: Sweet recreation barr'd, what doth ensue, But moody and dull melancholy (Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair); And, at her heels, a huge infectious troop Of pale distemperatures, and foes to life? In food, in sport, and life-preserving rest To be disturb'd, would mad or man, or beast: The consequence is then, thy jealous fits Have scared thy husband from the use of wits. |