O, if thou be'st the same Egeon, speak, Æge. If I dream not, thou art Æmilia; Abb. By men of Epidamnum, he, and I, Duke. Why, here begins his morning story right: --- Ant. S. No, sir, not I; I came from Syracuse. Duke. Stay, stand apart; I know not which is which. Ant. E. I came from Corinth, my most gracious. lord. Dro. E. And I with him. Ant. E. Brought to this town by that most famous warrior Duke Menaphon, your most renowned uncle. And are not you my husband? Ant. S. And so do I, yet did she call me so; And this fair gentlewoman, her sister here, Ang. That is the chain, sir, which you had of me. Adr. I sent you money, sir, to be your bail, Ant. S. This purse of ducats I receiv'd from you, And Dromio my man did bring them me: I see, we still did meet each other's man, Ant. E. These ducats pawn I for my father here. Abb. Renowned duke, vouchsafe to take the pains go with us into the abbey here, To And hear at large discoursed all our fortunes:- The duke, my husband, and my children both, And you the calendars of their nativity, Duke. With all my heart, I'll gossip at this feast. Dro. S. Master, shall I fetch your stuff from shipboard? Ant. E. Dromio, what stuff of mine hast thou embark'd? Dro. S. Your goods, that lay at host, sir, in the Ant. S. He speaks to me; I am your master, Come, go with us; we'll look to that anon: [Exeunt Antipholus S. and E. Adr. and Luc. Dro. S. There is a fat friend at your master's house, That kitchen'd me for you to-day at dinner; Dro. E. Methinks, you are my glass, and not my brother: I see by you, I am a sweet-faced youth. Dro. S. Not I, sir; you are my elder. Dro. E. That's a question: how shall we try it? Dro. S. We will draw cuts for the senior: till then, lead thou first. Dro. E. Nay, then thus: We came into the world, like brother and brother; And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another. [Exeunt. Macbeth. A TRAGEDY, BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM THE TEXT OF MR. STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION. Duncan, King of Scotland: } his sons. Donalbain, Macbeth, } Generals of the King's army. Banquo, Macduff, Lenox, Rosse, Menteth, Angus, Cathness, Noblemen of Scotland. Fleance, Son to Banquo. Siward, earl of Northumberland, General of the Young Siward, his Son. Seyton, an Officer attending on Macbeth. An English Doctor. A Scotch Doctor. Lady Macbeth. Lady Macduff. Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth. Lords, Gentlemen, Officers, Soldiers, Murderers, Attendants, and Messengers. The ghost of Banquo, and several other Apparitions. SCENE, in the end of the fourth act, lies in Englana; through the rest of the play, in Scotland; and, chiefly, at Macbeth's castle. |