Much adoe
 905840Conuerting all your 
soundes of woe,
  
 907842Sing no more ditties, 
sing no moe,
  908843Of dumps 
so dull and heauy,
  909844The fraud of men was euer 
so,
  910845Since 
summer 
fir
st was leauy,
  
 912847Prince By my troth a good 
song. 
  913848Balth. And an ill 
singer my lord.
  914849Prince Ha, no no faith, thou 
sing
st wel enough for a 
shift.
  916850Ben. And he had bin a dog that 
should haue howld thus,
  917851they would haue hangd him, and I pray God his bad voice
  918852bode no mi
scheefe, I had as liue haue heard the night-rauen,
  919853come what plague could haue come after it.
  921854Prince Yea mary, doo
st thou heare Baltha
sar? I pray thee
  922855get vs 
some excellent mu
sique: for to morow night we would
  923856haue it at the ladie Heroes chamber window.
  924857Balth. The be
st I can my lord.
  925859Prince Do 
so, farewell. Come hither Leonato, what was
  926860it you told mee of to day, that your niece Beatrice was in loue
  928862Cla. O I, 
stalke on, 
stalk on, the foule 
sits. I did neuer think
  929863that lady would haue loued any man.
  930864Leo. No nor I neither, but mo
st wonderful, that 
she 
should
  931865so dote on 
signior Benedicke, whome 
she hath in all outward
  932866behauiors 
seemd euer to abhorre.
  933867Bene. I
st po
ssible? 
sits the wind in that corner?
  934868Leo. By my troth my Lord, I cannot tell what to thinke of
  935869it, but that 
she loues him with an inraged a
ffe
ction, it is pa
st the
  937871Prince May be 
she doth but counterfeit.
  938872Claud. Faith like enough.
  939873Leon. O God! counterfeit? there was neuer counterfeit of
  940874pa
ssion, came 
so neare the life of pa
ssion as 
she di
scouers it.
   Prince