Two Gentlemen of Verona | Act 1.1

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Verona. An open place

[Enter VALENTINE and PROTEUS]

VALENTINE    
Cease to persuade, my loving Proteus:

Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits.
Were’t not affection chains thy tender days
To the sweet glances of thy honour’d love,
I rather would entreat thy company
To see the wonders of the world abroad,
Than, living dully sluggardized at home,
Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness.
But since thou lovest, love still and thrive therein,
Even as I would when I to love begin.

PROTEUS      Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine, adieu!
Think on thy Proteus, when thou haply seest
Some rare note-worthy object in thy travel:
Wish me partaker in thy happiness
When thou dost meet good hap; and in thy danger,
If ever danger do environ thee,
Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers,
For I will be thy beadsman, Valentine.

VALENTINE        And on a love-book for my success?

PROTEUS      Upon some book I love I’ll pray for thee.

VALENTINE     That’s on some shallow story of deep love:
How young Leander cross’d the Hellespont.

PROTEUS      That’s a deep story of a deeper love:
For he was more than over shoes in love.

VALENTINE        ‘Tis true; for you are over boots in love,
And yet you never swum the Hellespont.

PROTEUS      Over the boots? nay, give me not the boots.

VALENTINE      No, I will not, for it boots thee not.

PROTEUS       What?

VALENTINE
To be in love, where scorn is bought with groans;

Coy looks with heart-sore sighs; one fading moment’s mirth
With twenty watchful, weary, tedious nights:
If haply won, perhaps a hapless gain;
If lost, why then a grievous labour won;
However, but a folly bought with wit,
Or else a wit by folly vanquished.

PROTEUS       So, by your circumstance, you call me fool.

VALENTINE
So, by your circumstance, I fear you’ll prove.

PROTEUS       ‘Tis love you cavil at: I am not Love.

VALENTINE     Love is your master, for he masters you:
And he that is so yoked by a fool,
Methinks, should not be chronicled for wise.

PROTEUS      Yet writers say, as in the sweetest bud
The eating canker dwells, so eating love
Inhabits in the finest wits of all.

VALENTINE       And writers say, as the most forward bud
Is eaten by the canker ere it blow,
Even so by love the young and tender wit
Is turn’d to folly, blasting in the bud,
Losing his verdure even in the prime
And all the fair effects of future hopes.
But wherefore waste I time to counsel thee,
That art a votary to fond desire?
Once more adieu! my father at the road
Expects my coming, there to see me shipp’d.

PROTEUS       And thither will I bring thee, Valentine.

VALENTINE
Sweet Proteus, no; now let us take our leave.

To Milan let me hear from thee by letters
Of thy success in love, and what news else
Betideth here in absence of thy friend;
And likewise will visit thee with mine.

PROTEUS       All happiness bechance to thee in Milan!

VALENTINE     As much to you at home! and so, farewell.

[Exit]

PROTEUS      He after honour hunts, I after love:
He leaves his friends to dignify them more,
I leave myself, my friends and all, for love.
Thou, Julia, thou hast metamorphosed me,
Made me neglect my studies, lose my time,
War with good counsel, set the world at nought;
Made wit with musing weak, heart sick with thought.

[Enter SPEED]

SPEED
Sir Proteus, save you! Saw you my master?

PROTEUS
But now he parted hence, to embark for Milan.

SPEED      Twenty to one then he is shipp’d already,
And I have play’d the sheep in losing him.

PROTEUS      Indeed, a sheep doth very often stray,
An if the shepherd be a while away.

SPEED      You conclude that my master is a shepherd,
then, and I a sheep?

PROTEUS      I do.

SPEED      Why then, my horns are his horns,
whether I wake or sleep.

PROTEUS       A silly answer and fitting well a sheep.

SPEED      This proves me still a sheep.

PROTEUS True; and thy master a shepherd.

SPEED      Nay, that I can deny by a circumstance.

PROTEUS      It shall go hard but I’ll prove it by another.

SPEED
The shepherd seeks the sheep, and not the sheep the

shepherd; but I seek my master, and my master seeks
not me: therefore I am no sheep.

PROTEUS       The sheep for fodder follow the shepherd;
the shepherd for food follows not the sheep: thou for

wages followest thy master; thy master for wages
follows not thee: therefore thou art a sheep.

SPEED       Such another proof will make me cry ‘baa.’

PROTEUS
But, dost thou hear? gavest thou my letter to Julia?

SPEED      Ay sir: I, a lost mutton, gave your letter to her,
a laced mutton, and she, a laced mutton, gave me, a
lost mutton, nothing for my labour.

PROTEUS
Here’s too small a pasture for such store of muttons.

SPEED
If the ground be overcharged, you were best stick her.

PROTEUS
Nay: in that you are astray, ’twere best pound you.

SPEED      Nay, sir, less than a pound shall serve me
for carrying your letter.

PROTEUS       You mistake; I mean the pound,–a pinfold.

SPEED      From a pound to a pin? fold it over and over,
‘Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your lover.

PROTEUS      But what said she?

SPEED      [First nodding] Ay.

PROTEUS       Nod–Ay–why, that’s noddy.

SPEED      You mistook, sir; I say, she did nod:
and you ask me if she did nod; and I say, ‘Ay.’

PROTEUS      And that set together is noddy.

SPEED      Now you have taken the pains to set
it together, take it for your pains.

PROTEUS
No, no; you shall have it for bearing the letter.

SPEED
Well, I perceive I must be fain to bear with you.

PROTEUS      Why sir, how do you bear with me?

SPEED      Marry, sir, the letter, very orderly;
having nothing but the word ‘noddy’ for my pains.

PROTEUS      Beshrew me, but you have a quick wit.

SPEED      And yet it cannot overtake your slow purse.

PROTEUS      Come come,
open the matter in brief: what said she?

SPEED      Open your purse, that the money
and the matter may be both at once delivered.

PROTEUS       Well, sir, here is for your pains.
What said she?

SPEED       Truly, sir, I think you’ll hardly win her.

PROTEUS
Why, couldst thou perceive so much from her?

SPEED      Sir, I could perceive nothing at all from her;
no, not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter:

and being so hard to me that brought your mind, I
fear she’ll prove as hard to you in telling your
mind. Give her no token but stones; for she’s as
hard as steel.

PROTEUS       What said she? nothing?

SPEED       No, not so much as ‘Take this for thy pains.’
To testify your bounty, I thank you, you have testerned

me; in requital whereof, henceforth carry your letters
yourself: and so, sir, I’ll commend you to my master.

PROTEUS
Go, go, be gone, to save your ship from wreck,

Which cannot perish having thee aboard,
Being destined to a drier death on shore.

[Exit SPEED]

I must go send some better messenger:
I fear my Julia would not deign my lines,
Receiving them from such a worthless post.

 

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