Seb. O, that record is lively in my soul! He finished, indeed, his mortal act, That day that made my sister thirteen years. Vio. If nothing lets1 to make us happy both, But this my masculine usurp'd attire, Seb. So comes it, lady, you have been mistook: But nature to her bias drew in that. [To Viola. Thou never should'st love woman like to me. Duke. And let me see thee in thy woman's weeds. Vio. The captain, that did bring me first on shore, Hath my maid's garments: he, upon some action, Is now in durance; at Malvolio's suit, A gentleman, and follower of my lady's Oli. He shall enlarge him:-Fetch Malvolio hither: And yet, alas, now I remember me, (1) Hinders. They say, poor gentleman, he's much distract. Re-enter Clown, with a letter. A most extracting frenzy of mine own Clo. Truly, madam, he holds Belzebub at the stave's end, as well as a man in his case may do: he has here writ a letter to you; I should have giv. en it you to-day morning; but as a madman's epistles are no gospels, so it skills not much, when they are delivered. Oli. Open it, and read it. Clo. Look then to be well edified, when the fool delivers the madman :-By the Lord, madam,Oli. How now! art thou mad? Clo. No, madam, I do but read madness: an your ladyship will have it as it ought to be, you must allow vox.1 Oli. Pr'ythee, read i' thy right wits. Clo. So I do, madonna; but to read his right wits, is to read thus: therefore perpend,2 my princess, and give ear. Oli. Read it you, sirrah. [To Fabian. Fab. [reads.] By the Lord, madam, you 3 wrong me, and the world shall know it: though you have put me into darkness, and given your drunken cousin rule over me, yet have I the benefit of my senses as well as your ladyship. I have your own letter that induced me to the semblance I put on; with the which I doubt not but to do myself much right, or you much shame. Think of me as you please. I leave my duty a little unthought of, and speak out of my injury. Oli. Did he write this? The madly-used Malvolio. Duke. This savours not much of distraction. Oli. See him deliver'd, Fabian; bring him hither. [Exit Fabian. My lord, so please you, these things further thought on, To think me as well a sister as a wife, One day shall crown the alliance on't, so please you, Here at my house, and at my proper cost. Duke. Madam, I am most apt to embrace your offer. Your master quits you; [To Viola.] and, for your service done him, So much against the mettlel of your sex, Your master's mistress. Oli. A sister?-you are she. Re-enter Fabian, with Malvolio. Duke. Is this the madman? How now, Malvolio? Ay, my lord, this same: Madam, you have done me wrong, Notorious wrong. Have I, Malvolio? no. Mal. Lady, you have. Pray you, peruse that letter: You must not now deny it is your hand, (1) Frame and constitution. (2) Inferior. Kept in a dark house, visited by the priest, First told me, thou wast mad; then cam'st in smiling, presuppos'd Upon thee in the letter. Pr'ythee be content: Fab. Good madam, hear me speak; And let no quarrel, nor no brawl to come, Oli. Alas, poor fool! how have they baffled3 thee! Clo. Why, some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon them. I was one, sir, in this interlude; one sir Topas, sir; but that's all one:--By the Lord, fool, I am not mad;-But do you remember? Madam, why laugh you at such a barren rascal? an you smile not, he's gagg'd: And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges. (1) Fool. (2) Importunacy. (3) Cheated. Mal. I'll be revenged on the whole pack of you. [Exit. Oli. He hath been most notoriously abus'd. Duke. Pursue him, and entreat him to peace :He hath not told us of the captain yet; When that is known, and golden time convents,1 A solemn combination shall be made Of our dear souls-Meantime, sweet sister, We will not part from hence. Cesario, come; For so you shall be, while you are a man; But, when in other habits you are seen, Orsino's mistress, and his fancy's queen. [Exeunt. SONG. Clo. When that I was and a little tiny boy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estate, But when I came, alas! to wive, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, But when I came unto my bed, (1) Shall serve. |