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What cannot be eschew’d must be embrac’d.
Fal.
When night-dogs run, all sorts of deer are chas’d.
Mrs. Page.
Well, I will muse no further. Master Fenton,
Heaven give you many, many merry days!
Good husband, let us every one go home,
And laugh this sport o’er by a country fire—
Sir John and all.
Ford.
Let it be so. Sir John,
To Master [Brook] you yet shall hold your word,
For he to-night shall lie with Mistress Ford.
Exeunt.
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William Shakespeare
MUCH ADO
ABOUT NOTHING
( 1598–1599 )
Quarto, 1600; First Folio, 1623.
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[Dramatis Personae
Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon
Don John, his bastard brother
Claudio, a young lord of Florence
Benedick, a young lord of Padua
Leonato, governor of Messina
Antonio, his brother
Balthasar, attendant on Don Pedro
Conrade,
Borachio, followers of Don John
Friar Francis
Dogberry, a constable
Verges, a headborough