Twelfth Night; or What You Will by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616

live. My lady would not lose him for more than I’ll say.

MALVOLIO How now, mistress!

MARIA O Lord!

SIR TOBY BELCH Prithee, hold thy peace; this is not the way: do

you not see you move him? let me alone with him.

FABIAN No way but gentleness; gently, gently: the fiend is

rough, and will not be roughly used.

SIR TOBY BELCH Why, how now, my bawcock! how dost thou, chuck?

MALVOLIO Sir!

SIR TOBY BELCH Ay, Biddy, come with me. What, man! ’tis not for

gravity to play at cherry-pit with Satan: hang

him, foul collier!

MARIA Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby, get him to pray.

MALVOLIO My prayers, minx!

MARIA No, I warrant you, he will not hear of godliness.

MALVOLIO Go, hang yourselves all! you are idle shallow

things: I am not of your element: you shall know

more hereafter.

Exit

SIR TOBY BELCH Is’t possible?

FABIAN If this were played upon a stage now, I could

condemn it as an improbable fiction.

SIR TOBY BELCH His very genius hath taken the infection of the device, man.

MARIA Nay, pursue him now, lest the device take air and taint.

FABIAN Why, we shall make him mad indeed.

MARIA The house will be the quieter.

SIR TOBY BELCH Come, we’ll have him in a dark room and bound. My

niece is already in the belief that he’s mad: we

may carry it thus, for our pleasure and his penance,

till our very pastime, tired out of breath, prompt

us to have mercy on him: at which time we will

bring the device to the bar and crown thee for a

finder of madmen. But see, but see.

Enter SIR ANDREW

FABIAN More matter for a May morning.

SIR ANDREW Here’s the challenge, read it: warrant there’s

vinegar and pepper in’t.

FABIAN Is’t so saucy?

SIR ANDREW Ay, is’t, I warrant him: do but read.

SIR TOBY BELCH Give me.

Reads

‘Youth, whatsoever thou art, thou art but a scurvy fellow.’

FABIAN Good, and valiant.

SIR TOBY BELCH [Reads]

‘Wonder not, nor admire not in thy mind,

why I do call thee so, for I will show thee no reason for’t.’

FABIAN A good note; that keeps you from the blow of the law.

SIR TOBY BELCH [Reads]

‘Thou comest to the lady Olivia, and in my

sight she uses thee kindly: but thou liest in thy

throat; that is not the matter I challenge thee for.’

FABIAN Very brief, and to exceeding good sense–less.

SIR TOBY BELCH [Reads]

‘I will waylay thee going home; where if it

be thy chance to kill me,’–

FABIAN Good.

SIR TOBY BELCH [Reads]

‘Thou killest me like a rogue and a villain.’

FABIAN Still you keep o’ the windy side of the law: good.

SIR TOBY BELCH [Reads]

‘Fare thee well; and God have mercy upon

one of our souls! He may have mercy upon mine; but

my hope is better, and so look to thyself. Thy

friend, as thou usest him, and thy sworn enemy,

ANDREW AGUECHEEK.

If this letter move him not, his legs cannot:

I’ll give’t him.

MARIA You may have very fit occasion for’t: he is now in

some commerce with my lady, and will by and by depart.

SIR TOBY BELCH Go, Sir Andrew: scout me for him at the corner the

orchard like a bum-baily: so soon as ever thou seest

him, draw; and, as thou drawest swear horrible; for

it comes to pass oft that a terrible oath, with a

swaggering accent sharply twanged off, gives manhood

more approbation than ever proof itself would have

earned him. Away!

SIR ANDREW Nay, let me alone for swearing.

Exit

SIR TOBY BELCH Now will not I deliver his letter: for the behavior

of the young gentleman gives him out to be of good

capacity and breeding; his employment between his

lord and my niece confirms no less: therefore this

letter, being so excellently ignorant, will breed no

terror in the youth: he will find it comes from a

clodpole. But, sir, I will deliver his challenge by

word of mouth; set upon Aguecheek a notable report

of valour; and drive the gentleman, as I know his

youth will aptly receive it, into a most hideous

opinion of his rage, skill, fury and impetuosity.

This will so fright them both that they will kill

one another by the look, like cockatrices.

Re-enter OLIVIA, with VIOLA

FABIAN Here he comes with your niece: give them way till

he take leave, and presently after him.

SIR TOBY BELCH I will meditate the while upon some horrid message

for a challenge.

Exeunt SIR TOBY BELCH, FABIAN, and MARIA

OLIVIA I have said too much unto a heart of stone

And laid mine honour too unchary out:

There’s something in me that reproves my fault;

But such a headstrong potent fault it is,

That it but mocks reproof.

VIOLA With the same ‘havior that your passion bears

Goes on my master’s grief.

OLIVIA Here, wear this jewel for me, ’tis my picture;

Refuse it not; it hath no tongue to vex you;

And I beseech you come again to-morrow.

What shall you ask of me that I’ll deny,

That honour saved may upon asking give?

VIOLA Nothing but this; your true love for my master.

OLIVIA How with mine honour may I give him that

Which I have given to you?

VIOLA I will acquit you.

OLIVIA Well, come again to-morrow: fare thee well:

A fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell.

Exit

Re-enter SIR TOBY BELCH and FABIAN

SIR TOBY BELCH Gentleman, God save thee.

VIOLA And you, sir.

SIR TOBY BELCH That defence thou hast, betake thee to’t: of what

nature the wrongs are thou hast done him, I know

not; but thy intercepter, full of despite, bloody as

the hunter, attends thee at the orchard-end:

dismount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation, for

thy assailant is quick, skilful and deadly.

VIOLA You mistake, sir; I am sure no man hath any quarrel

to me: my remembrance is very free and clear from

any image of offence done to any man.

SIR TOBY BELCH You’ll find it otherwise, I assure you: therefore,

if you hold your life at any price, betake you to

your guard; for your opposite hath in him what

youth, strength, skill and wrath can furnish man withal.

VIOLA I pray you, sir, what is he?

SIR TOBY BELCH He is knight, dubbed with unhatched rapier and on

carpet consideration; but he is a devil in private

brawl: souls and bodies hath he divorced three; and

his incensement at this moment is so implacable,

that satisfaction can be none but by pangs of death

and sepulchre. Hob, nob, is his word; give’t or take’t.

VIOLA I will return again into the house and desire some

conduct of the lady. I am no fighter. I have heard

of some kind of men that put quarrels purposely on

others, to taste their valour: belike this is a man

of that quirk.

SIR TOBY BELCH Sir, no; his indignation derives itself out of a

very competent injury: therefore, get you on and

give him his desire. Back you shall not to the

house, unless you undertake that with me which with

as much safety you might answer him: therefore, on,

or strip your sword stark naked; for meddle you

must, that’s certain, or forswear to wear iron about you.

VIOLA This is as uncivil as strange. I beseech you, do me

this courteous office, as to know of the knight what

my offence to him is: it is something of my

negligence, nothing of my purpose.

SIR TOBY BELCH I will do so. Signior Fabian, stay you by this

gentleman till my return.

Exit

VIOLA Pray you, sir, do you know of this matter?

FABIAN I know the knight is incensed against you, even to a

mortal arbitrement; but nothing of the circumstance more.

VIOLA I beseech you, what manner of man is he?

FABIAN Nothing of that wonderful promise, to read him by

his form, as you are like to find him in the proof

of his valour. He is, indeed, sir, the most skilful,

bloody and fatal opposite that you could possibly

have found in any part of Illyria. Will you walk

towards him? I will make your peace with him if I

can.

VIOLA I shall be much bound to you for’t: I am one that

had rather go with sir priest than sir knight: I

care not who knows so much of my mettle.

Exeunt

Re-enter SIR TOBY BELCH, with SIR ANDREW

SIR TOBY BELCH Why, man, he’s a very devil; I have not seen such a

firago. I had a pass with him, rapier, scabbard and

all, and he gives me the stuck in with such a mortal

motion, that it is inevitable; and on the answer, he

pays you as surely as your feet hit the ground they

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