about Nothing.
 24782357for which of my bad parts did
st thou 
fir
st fal in loue with me?
  24802358Beat. For them all together, which maintaind 
so politique
  24812359a 
state of euil, that they will not admitte any good part to inter
-  24822360mingle with them: but for which of my good parts did you 
fir
st  24842362Bene. Su
ffer loue! a good epithite, I do 
su
ffer loue indeed,
  24852363for I loue thee again
st my will.
  24862364Beat. In 
spight of your heart I thinke, alas poore heart, if
  24872365you 
spight it for my 
sake, I will 
spight it for yours, for I wil ne
-  24882366uer loue that which my friend hates.
  24892367Bene. Thou and I are too wi
se to wooe peaceably.
  24912368Beat. It appeares not in this confe
ssion, theres not one wi
se
  24922369man among twentie that will prai
se him
selfe.
  24932370Bene. An old, an old in
stance Beatrice, that liu'd in the time
  24942371of good neighbours, if a man do not ere
ct in this age his owne
  24952372toomb ere he dies, he 
shall liue no longer in monument, then
  24962373the bell rings, and the widow weepes.
  24982374Beat. And how long is that thinke you?
  24992375Bene. Que
stion, why an hower in clamour and a quarter in
  25002376rhewme, therefore is it mo
st expedient for the wi
se, if Don
  25012377worme (his con
science) 
find no impediment to the contrary, to
  25022378be the trumpet of his owne vertues, as I am to my 
self 
so much
  25032379for prai
sing my 
selfe, who I my 
selfe will beare witnes is prai
se
  25042380worthie, and now tell me, how doth your co
sin?
  25102384Bene. Serue God, loue me, and mend, there wil I leaue you
  25112385too, for here comes one in ha
ste. 
  Enter Vrsula.       25122386Vrsula Madam, you mu
st come to your vncle, yonders old
  25132387coile at home, it is prooued my Lady Hero hath bin fal
sely ac
-  25142388cu
sde, the Prince and Claudio mightily abu
sde, and Don Iohn
  25152389is the author of all, who is 
fled and gone: will you come pre
-  25172391Beat. Will you go heare this newes 
signior?
  25182392Bene. I will liue in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in
  25192393thy eies: and moreouer, I wil go with thee to thy vncles. 
    exit. 
 I2  Enter