The Merry Wives of Windsor The full text of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor : Act 5 Scene 2
Windsor Park. |
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Enter PAGE, SHALLOW, and SLENDER. |
Page. Come, come; we'll couch i' the castleditch till we see the light of our fairies. Remember, son Slender, my daughter. |
Slen. Ay, forsooth; I have spoke with her and we have a nayword how to know one another. I come to her in white, and cry, 'mum;' she cries, 'budget;' and by that we know one another. |
Shal. That's good too: but what needs either your 'mum,' or her 'budget?' the white will decipher her well enough. It hath struck ten o'clock. |
Page. The night is dark; light and spirits will become it well. Heaven prosper our sport! No man means evil but the devil, and we shall know him by his horns. Let's away; follow me. [Exeunt. |
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