The Merry Wives of Windsor: Act II, Scene ii
The Merry Wives of Windsor Act II, Scene ii Mistress Quickly
This speech is used in our interview with Nancy Voigts
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59 Marry, this is the short and the long
60 of it: you have brought her into such a canaries as
61 ’tis wonderful. The best courtier of them all, when
62 the court lay at Windsor, could never have brought
63 her to such a canary. Yet there has been knights,
64 and lords, and gentlemen, with their coaches, I
65 warrant you, coach after coach, letter after letter,
66 gift after gift, smelling so sweetly—all musk—and
67 so rushling, I warrant you, in silk and gold, and in
68 such alligant terms, and in such wine and sugar of
69 the best and the fairest, that would have won any
70 woman’s heart; and, I warrant you, they could
71 never get an eye-wink of her. I had myself twenty
72 angels given me this morning, but I defy all angels
73 in any such sort, as they say, but in the way of
74 honesty. And, I warrant you, they could never get
75 her so much as sip on a cup with the proudest of
76 them all. And yet there has been earls—nay, which
77 is more, pensioners—but, I warrant you, all is one
78 with her.
