![]() ![]() What comfort bringst thou? How go things at court? To have their costly three-pil'd flesh worn ofĪs bare as this: for banquets, ease, and laughterĬan make great men, as greatness goes by clay,īut wise men little are more great than they. Be merry, merry Īdvance thee, O thou terror to fat folks, Murder unpaid? Faith, give revenge her due: Oh, keep thy day, hour, minute, I beseech,įor those thou hast determin'd! Hum: whoe'er knew Vengeance, thou murder's quit-rent, and whereby Thee, when thou wert apparel'd in thy flesh,ĭo show like young men angry, eager-violent, To have consum'd, and yet his suit been cold! Oh, she was able to ha' made a usurer's son That sin but seven times a day, broke customĪnd made up eight with looking after her. That the uprightest man, if such there be, In those unsightly rings: then 'twas a face When two heaven-pointed diamonds were set When life and beauty naturally fill'd out Once the bright face of my betrothed lady, My study's ornament, thou shell of death, That has scarce blood enough to live upon! Within the spendthrift veins of a dry duke,Ī parch'd and juiceless luxur! Oh God, one Would stuff the hollow bones with damn'd desires, 20 Act 5, Scene 3: The palace banqueting hallĪct 1, Scene 1: Outside Vindici's house Įnter Vindici the Duke, Duchess, Lussurioso son, Spurio the bastard, with a train pass over the stage with torchlight.ĭuke, royal lecher, go, gray-hair'd adultery Īnd thou his son, as impious steep'd as he Īnd thou his bastard, true-begot in evil Īnd thou his duchess that will do with devil:įour ex'lent characters.18 Act 5, Scene 1: A room in the palace.11 Act 3, Scene 4: Junior Brother's cell in the prison.7 Act 2, Scene 3: The Duke's Bedchamber.1 Act 1, Scene 1: Outside Vindici's house.
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