home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- {\rtf0\ansi{\fonttbl{\f0\froman Times Roman;}{\f1\fmodern Courier;}}
- {\pard\f0\fs28{\fs48 2 Henry IV
- }\
- \
- {\b\fs36 Epilogue}
- \
- {\i Enter Epilogue\
- }{\b \fs24 EPILOGUE} First my fear, then my curtsy, last my speech.\
- My fear is your displeasure; my curtsy, my duty;\
- and my speech to beg your pardons. If you look for a\
- good speech now, you undo me; for what I have to\
- say is of mine own making, and what indeed I should {\fs20 5}\
- say will, I doubt, prove mine own marring. But to the\
- purpose, and so to the venture. Be it known to you, as\
- it is very well, I was lately here in the end of a\
- displeasing play, to pray your patience for it, and to\
- promise you a better. I did mean indeed to pay you {\fs20 10}\
- with this; which, if like an ill venture it come unluckily\
- home, I break, and you, my gentle creditors, lose. Here\
- I promised you I would be, and here I commit my body\
- to your mercies. Bate me some, and I will pay you\
- some, and, as most debtors do, promise you infinitely. {\fs20 15}\
- If my tongue cannot entreat you to acquit me, will\
- you command me to use my legs? And yet that were\
- but light payment, to dance out of your debt. But a\
- good conscience will make any possible satisfaction,\
- and so would I. All the gentlewomen here have forgiven {\fs20 20}\
- me; if the gentlemen will not, then the gentlemen do\
- not agree with the gentlewomen, which was never\
- seen before in such an assembly.\
- One word more, I beseech you. If you be not too\
- much cloyed with fat meat, our humble author will {\fs20 25}\
- continue the story with Sir John in it, and make you\
- merry with fair Catherine of France; where, for\
- anything I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat\'b1\'b1unless\
- already a be killed with your hard opinions. For\
- Oldcastle died a martyr, and this is not the man. My {\fs20 30}\
- tongue is weary; when my legs are too, I will bid you\
- good night, and so kneel down before you\'b1\'b1but, indeed,\
- to pray for the Queen.\
- {\i [He dances, then kneels for applause.] Exit\
- \
-