. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [ 1 he i02,ues slighted me mto the iivei. ]. [ Out of my door, you witch. ] ACT IV. SCENE I.—The Mrs. Page, Mrs. Quickly, and William. Mes. Page. Is he at master Fords already, thinkst thou ? Quick. Sure he is by this ; or will be presently: but truly he is very courageous mad, about his throwing into the water. Mistress Ford desires you to come Page. I 11 be with her by-and-by; I 11 but bring my young man here to school. Look, where his master comes ; t is a playing day, I see. Filter Sir Hugh Eva
. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [ 1 he i02,ues slighted me mto the iivei. ]. [ Out of my door, you witch. ] ACT IV. SCENE I.—The Mrs. Page, Mrs. Quickly, and William. Mes. Page. Is he at master Fords already, thinkst thou ? Quick. Sure he is by this ; or will be presently: but truly he is very courageous mad, about his throwing into the water. Mistress Ford desires you to come Page. I 11 be with her by-and-by; I 11 but bring my young man here to school. Look, where his master comes ; t is a playing day, I see. Filter Sir Hugh Evahs. How now, sir Hugh ? no school to-day ?Eva. No ; master Slender is let the boys leave to play. COMEDIES.—VOL. II. 126 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. [ACT IV. Quick. Blessing of his heart! Mrs. Page. Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his Come hither, William ; hold up your head ; Page. Come on, sirrah: hold up your head; answer your master, be not William, how many numbers is in nouns ?Will. Two.
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