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Merry Wives
of Windsor
[Act
ill
Page. Why?
Evans. He has no more knowledge in Hibo-
crates and Galen, — and he is a knave besides, a
cowardly knave as you would desires to be ac-
quainted withal.
Page. I warrant you, he 's the man should fight
with him.
Slender. \^Aside\ O sweet Anne Page 1
Shallow. It appears so by his weapons. — Keep
them asunder. — Here comes Doctor Caius. 71
Enter Host, Caius, and Rugby
Page. Nay, good master parson, keep in your
weapon.
Shallow. So do you, good master doctor.
Host. Disarm them, and let them question; let
them keep their limbs whole and hack our English.
Caius. I pray you, let-a me speak a word with
your ear. Verefore vill you not meet-a me ?
Evans. {Aside to Cains'] Pray you, use your pa-
tience ;in good time. 80
Caius. By gar, you are de coward, de Jack dog,
John ape.
Evans. [Aside to Caius] Pray you, let us not be
laughing-stogs to other men's humours ; I desire you
in friendship, and I will one way or other make you
amends. — [Aloud] 1 will knog your urinals about
your knave's cogscomb for missing your meetings
and fippointments. 88
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