Much Ado About Nothing | Act 5.4

 A room in LEONATO’S house.

[Enter LEONATO, ANTONIO, BENEDICK,
BEATRICE, MARGARET, URSULA,
FRIAR FRANCIS, and HERO]

FRIAR FRANCIS
Did I not tell you she was innocent?

LEONATO     So are the prince and Claudio,
who accused her
Upon the error that you heard debated:
But Margaret was in some fault for this,
Although against her will, as it appears
In the true course of all the question.

ANTONIO     Well, I am glad that all things sort so well.

BENEDICK     And so am I, being else by faith enforced
To call young Claudio to a reckoning for it.

LEONATO      Well,
daughter, and you gentle-women all,
Withdraw into a chamber by yourselves,
And when I send for you, come hither mask’d.

[Exeunt Ladies]

The prince and Claudio pro mised by this hour
To visit me. You know your office, brother:
You must be father to your brother’s daughter
And give her to young Claudio.

ANTONIO
    Which I will do with confirm’d countenance.

BENEDICK     Friar, I must entreat your pains, I think.

FRIAR FRANCIS    To do what, signior?

BENEDICK      To bind me, or undo me; one of them.
Signior Leonato, truth it is, good signior,
Your niece regards me with an eye of favour.

LEONATO      That eye my daughter lent her: ’tis most true.

BENEDICK       And I do with an eye of love requite her.

LEONATO
   The sight whereof I think you had from me,
From Claudio and the prince: but what’s your will?

BENEDICK     Your answer, sir, is enigmatical:
But, for my will, my will is your good will
May stand with ours, this day to be conjoin’d
In the state of honourable marriage:
In which, good friar, I shall desire your help.

LEONATO      My heart is with your liking.

FRIAR FRANCIS     And my help.
Here comes the prince and Claudio.

[Enter DON PEDRO and CLAUDIO,
and two or three others]

DON PEDRO      Good morrow to this fair assembly.

LEONATO      Good morrow, prince; good morrow,
Claudio: We here attend you. Are you yet determined
To-day to marry with my brother’s daughter?

CLAUDIO      I’ll hold my mind, were she an Ethiope.

LEONATO      Call her forth, brother; here’s the friar ready.

[Exit ANTONIO]

DON PEDRO      Good morrow, Benedick.
Why, what’s the matter,
That you have such a February face,
So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?

CLAUDIO       I think he thinks upon the savage bull.
Tush, fear not, man; we’ll tip thy horns with gold
And all Europa shall rejoice at thee,
As once Europa did at lusty Jove,
When he would play the noble beast in love.

BENEDICK      Bull Jove, sir, had an amiable low;
And some such strange bull leap’d your father’s cow,
And got a calf in that same noble feat
Much like to you, for you have just his bleat.

CLAUDIO       For this I owe you:
here comes other reckonings.

[Re-enter ANTONIO,
with the Ladies masked]

Which is the lady I must seize upon?

ANTONIO        This same is she, and I do give you her.

CLAUDIO      Why,
then she’s mine. Sweet, let me see your face.

LEONATO      No,
that you shall not, till you take her hand
Before this friar and swear to marry her.

CLAUDIO       Give me your hand: before this holy friar,
I am your husband, if you like of me.

HERO       And when I lived, I was your other wife:

[Unmasking]

And when you loved, you were my other husband.

CLAUDIO      Another Hero!

HERO      Nothing certainer:
One Hero died defiled, but I do live,
And surely as I live, I am a maid.

DON PEDRO       The former Hero! Hero that is dead!

LEONATO       She died,
my lord, but whiles her slander lived.

FRIAR FRANCIS      All this amazement can I qualify:
When after that the holy rites are ended,
I’ll tell you largely of fair Hero’s death:
Meantime let wonder seem familiar,
And to the chapel let us presently.

BENEDICK      Soft and fair, friar. Which is Beatrice?

BEATRICE       [Unmasking] I answer to that name.
What is your will?

BENEDICK      Do not you love me?

BEATRICE      Why, no; no more than reason.

BENEDICK      Why,
then your uncle and the prince and Claudio
Have been deceived; they swore you did.

BEATRICE      Do not you love me?

BENEDICK      Troth, no; no more than reason.

BEATRICE      Why,
then my cousin Margaret and Ursula
Are much deceived; for they did swear you did.

BENEDICK
     They swore that you were almost sick for me.

BEATRICE
     They swore that you were well-nigh dead for me.

BENEDICK      ‘Tis no such matter.
Then you do not love me?

BEATRICE       No, truly, but in friendly recompense.

LEONATO       Come, cousin,
I am sure you love the gentleman.

CLAUDIO
And I’ll be sworn upon’t that he loves her;

For here’s a paper written in his hand,
A halting sonnet of his own pure brain,
Fashion’d to Beatrice.

HERO     And here’s another
Writ in my cousin’s hand, stolen from her pocket,
Containing her affection unto Benedick.

BENEDICK      A miracle!
here’s our own hands against our hearts.
Come, I will have thee; but, by this light, I take thee for pity.

BEATRICE       I would not deny you; but, by this good
day, I yield upon great persuasion; and partly to save
your life, for I was told you were in a consumption.

BENEDICK       Peace! I will stop your mouth.

[Kissing her]

DON PEDRO      How dost thou,
Benedick, the married man?

BENEDICK      I’ll tell thee what, prince; a college of
wit-crackers cannot flout me out of my humour. Dost
thou think I care for a satire or an epigram? No:
if a man will be beaten with brains, a’ shall wear
nothing handsome about him. In brief, since I do
purpose to marry, I will think nothing to any
purpose that the world can say against it; and
therefore never flout at me for what I have said
against it; for man is a giddy thing, and this is my
conclusion. For thy part, Claudio, I did think to
have beaten thee, but in that thou art like to be my
kinsman, live unbruised and love my cousin.

CLAUDIO      I had well hoped thou wouldst have
denied Beatrice, that I might have cudgelled thee
out of thy single life, to make thee a double-dealer;
which, out of question, thou wilt be, if my cousin
do not look exceedingly narrowly to thee.

BENEDICK      Come, come, we are friends:
let’s have a dance ere we are married, that we may
lighten our own hearts and our wives’ heels.

LEONATO      We’ll have dancing afterward.

BENEDICK      First, of my word; therefore play,
music. Prince, thou art sad; get thee a wife, get thee
a wife: there is no staff more reverend than one tipped
with horn.

[Enter a Messenger]

Messenger      My lord, your brother John is ta’en in flight,
And brought with armed men back to Messina.

BENEDICK      Think not on him till to-morrow:
I’ll devise thee brave punishments for him.
Strike up, pipers.

[Dance]

 

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