about Nothing.
 17071614You will 
say, 
she did imbrace me as a husband,
  17081615And 
so extenuate the forehand 
sinne: No Leonato,
  17091616I neuer tempted her with word too large,
  17101617But as a brother to his 
sister, 
shewed
  17111618Ba
shfull 
sinceritie, and comelie loue.
  17121619Hero And 
seemde I euer otherwi
se to you?
  17131620Claudio Out on thee 
seeming. I wil write again
st it,
  17141621You 
seeme to me as Diane in her Orbe,
  17151622As cha
ste as is the budde ere it be blowne:
  17161623But you are more intemperate in your blood,
  17171624Than Venus, or tho
se pampred animalls,
  17181625That rage in 
sauage 
sen
sualitie.
  17191626Hero Is my Lord well that he doth 
speake 
so wide?
  17201627Leonato Sweete prince, why 
speake not you?
  17221629I 
stand di
shonourd that haue gone about,
  17231630To lincke my deare friend to a common 
stale.
  17241631Leonato Are the
se things 
spoken, or do I but dreame?
  17251632Bastard Sir, they are 
spoken, and the
se things are true.
  17261633Bened. This lookes not like a nuptiall.
  17291636Is this the prince? is this the princes brother?
  17301637Is this face Heroes? are our eies our owne?
  17311638Leonato All this is 
so, but what of this my Lord?
  17321639Claud. Let me but moue one que
stion to your daughter,
  17331640And by that fatherly and kindly power,
  17341641That you haue in her, bid her an
swer truly.
  17351642Leonato I charge thee do 
so, as thou art my child.
  17361643Hero O God defend me how am I be
set,
  17371644What kind of catechi
sing call you this?
  17381645Claud. To make you an
swer truly to your name.
  17391646Hero Is it not Hero, who can blot that name
  17421649Hero it 
selfe can blot out Heroes vertue.
  17431650What man was he talkt with you ye
sternight,
  17441651Out at your window betwixt twelue and one?
  Now