The Devil’s Law Case ACT 5. SCENE 1. by John Webster
The Devil’s Law Case ACT 5. SCENE 1. by John Webster

The Devil’s Law Case ACT 5. SCENE 1.

John Webster * Track #12 On The Devil’s Law Case

The Devil’s Law Case ACT 5. SCENE 1. Annotated

Enter Jolenta, and Angiolella, great-bellied.

Jolenta:
How dost thou friend? Welcome, thou and I
Were playfellows together, little children,
So small a while ago, that I presume
We are neither of us wise yet.

Angiolella:
A most sad truth
On my part.

Jolenta:
Why do you pluck your veil
Over your face?

Angiolella:
If you will believe truth,
There's nought more terrible to a guilty heart
Than the eye of a respected friend.

Jolenta:
Say friend, are you quick with child?

Angiolella:
Too sure.

Jolenta:
How could you know [first of your] child
When you quick'ned?

Angiolella:
How could you know friend?
'Tis reponed you are in the same taking.

Jolenta:
Ha, ha, ha, so 'tis given out:
But Ercole's coming to life again has shrunk,
And made invisible my great belly; yes faith,
My being with child was merely in supposition,
Not practice.

Angiolella:
You are happy; what would I give,
To be a maid again!

Jolenta:
Would you? To what purpose?
I would never give great purchase for that thing
Is in danger every hour to be lost:
Pray thee laugh. A boy or a girl for a wager?

Angiolella:
What heaven please.

Jolenta:
Nay, nay, will you venture
A chain of pearl with me whether?

Angiolella:
I'll lay nothing,
I have ventur'd too much for't already; my fame.
I make no question sister, you have heard
Of the intended combat.

Jolenta:
O what else?
I have a sweetheart in't, against a brother.

Angiolella:
And I a dead friend, I fear; what good
counsel
Can you minister unto me?

Jolenta:
Faith only this
Since there's no means i'th' world to hinder it,
Let thou and I, wench, get as far as we can
From the noise of it.

Angiolella:
Whither?

Jolenta:
No matter,
Any whither.

Angiolella:
Any whither, so you go not
By sea: I cannot abide rough water.

Jolenta:
Not endure to be tumbled? Say no more then,
We'll be land-soldiers for that trick: take heart,
Thy boy shall be bom a brave Roman.

Angiolella:
O you mean
To go to Rome then.

Jolenta:
Within there!

Enter a servant.

Bear this letter
To the Lord Ercole. Now wench, I am for thee
All the world over.

Angiolella:
I like your shade pursue you.

Exeunt.

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