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- 30 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act i
Evans. It is his five senses ; fie, what the igno-
rance is !
Bardolph. And being fap, sir, was, as they say,
cashiered ; and so conclusions passed the careers.
Slender. Ay, you spake in Latin then too ; but 't is
no matter. I '11 ne'er be drunk whilst I live again,
but in honest, civil, godly company, for this trick.
If I be drunk, I '11 be drunk with those that have
the fear of God, and not with drunken knaves. 183
Evans. So Got udge me, that is a virtuous mind.
Falstaff. You hear all these matters denied, gen-
tlemen ;you hear it.
Enter Anne Page, with wine; Mistress Ford and
Mistress Yk^y.^ following
Page. Nay, daughter, carry the wine in ; we '11
drink within. \^Exit Anne Page.
Slender. O heaven ! this is Mistress Anne Page.
Page. How now. Mistress Ford ! 190
Falstaff. Mistress Ford, by my troth, you are very
well met ; by your leave, good mistress. [Kisses her.
Page. Wife, bid these gentlemen welcome. — Come,
we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come, gentle-
men, Ihope we shall drink down all unkindness.
[Exeunt all except Shallow^ Slender^ and Evans.
Slender. I had rather than forty shillings I had
my Book of Songs and Sonnets here. —
Enter Simple
How now, Simple 1 where have you been ? I must
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