Much adoe
 12071134Beleeue it better then reportingly.  
    exit.     
 12081135 Enter Prince, Claudio, Benedicke, and Leonato.  12091136Prince I doe but 
stay til your mariage be con
summate, and
  12111138Claud. Ile bring you thither my lord, if youle vouch
safe
  12131140Prince Nay that would be as great a 
soyle in the new glo
sse
  12141141of your marriage, as to 
shew a child his new coate and forbid
  12151142him to weare it, I wil only be bold with Benedick for his com
-  12161143pany, for from the crowne of his head, to the 
sole of his foot,
  12171144he is al mirth, he hath twice or thrice cut Cupides bow-
string,
  12181145and the little hang-man dare not 
shoot at him, he hath a heart
  12191146as 
sound as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper, for what his
  12201147heart thinkes, his tongue 
speakes.
  12221148Bene. Gallants, I am not as I haue bin.
  12231149Leo. So 
say I, me thinkes you are 
sadder.
  12251151Prince Hang him truant, theres no true drop of bloud in
  12261152him to be truly toucht with loue, if he be 
sadde, he wantes mo
-  12311157Clau. You mu
st hang it 
fir
st, and draw it afterwards.
  12321158Prince What? 
sigh for the tooth-ach.
  12331159Leon. Where is but a humour or a worme.
  12341160Bene. Wel, euery one cannot ma
ster a griefe, but he that
  12371163Prince There is no appeerance of fancie in him, vnle
sse it
  12381164be a fancy that he hath to 
strange di
sgui
ses, as to be a Dutch
-  12391165man to day, a French-man to morrow, or in the 
shape of two
  1166countries at once, as a Germaine from the wa
ste downward,
  1167all 
slops, and a Spaniard from the hip vpward, no dublet: vn
-  12401168le
sse he haue a fancie to this foolery, as it appeares he hath,
  12411169he is no foole for fancy, as you would haue it appeare he
   Clau.