Much adoe
 23572246Impo
se me to what penance your inuention
  23582247Can lay vpon my 
sinne, yet 
sinnd I not,
  23612250And yet to 
sati
sfie this good old man,
  23622251I would bend vnder any heauy waight,
  23642253Leonato I cannot bid you bid my daughter liue,
  23652254That were impo
ssible, but I pray you both,
  23662255Po
sse
sse the people in Me
ssina here,
  23672256How innocent 
she died, and if your loue
  23682257Can labour aught in 
sad inuention,
  23692258Hang her an epitaph vpon her toomb,
  23702259And 
sing it to her bones, 
sing it to night:
  23712260To morrow morning come you to my hou
se,
  23722261And 
since you could not be my 
son in law,
  23732262Be yet my nephew: my brother hath a daughter,
  23742263Almo
st the copie of my child thats dead,
  23752264And 
she alone is heyre to both of vs,
  23762265Giue her the right you 
should haue giu'n her co
sin,
  23792268Your ouer kindne
sse doth wring teares from me,
  23802269I do embrace your o
ffer and di
spo
se,
  23812270For henceforth of poore Claudio.
  23822271Leonato To morrow then I wil expe
ct your comming,
  23832272To night I take my leaue, this naughty man
  23842273Shal face to face be brought to Margaret,
  23852274Who I beleeue was packt in al this wrong,
  23872276Bor. No by my 
soule 
she was not,
  2277Nor knew not what 
she did when 
she 
spoke to me,
  23892278But alwayes hath bin iu
st and vertuous,
  23902279In any thing that I do know by her.
  23912280Const. Moreouer 
sir, which indeede is not vnder white and
  23922281blacke, this plainti
ffe heere, the o
ffendour, did call me a
sse, I
  23932282be
seech you let it be remembred in his puni
shment, and al
so
  the