Much Ado About Nothing: Act 2, Scene 2
Enter [DON] JOHN and BORACHIO.
DON JOHN
1. shall: is going to.
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It is so; the Count Claudio shall marry the 2
daughter of Leonato.
BORACHIO
3. cross: thwart.
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Yea, my lord; but I can cross it.
DON JOHN
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Any bar, any cross, any impediment will be 5-6. med'cinable: medicinal, healing. displeasure to: anger against. 6-7. whatsoever comes athwart his affection ranges evenly with mine: i.e., whatever makes him unhappy makes me happy.
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med'cinable to me: I am sick in displeasure 6
to him, and whatsoever comes athwart his 7
affection ranges evenly with mine. How 8
canst thou cross this marriage?
BORACHIO
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Not honestly, my lord; but so covertly that 10
no dishonesty shall appear in me.
DON JOHN
11. briefly: quickly.
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Show me briefly how.
BORACHIO
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I think I told your lordship a year since, how 13
much I am in the favour of Margaret, the waiting 14
gentlewoman to Hero.
DON JOHN
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I remember.
BORACHIO
16-18. I can, at any unseasonable instant of the night, appoint her to look out at her lady's chamber window: i.e., I can make an arrangement with her to meet me at Hero's bedroom window at any time of the night.
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I can, at any unseasonable instant of the night, 17
appoint her to look out at her lady's chamber 18
window.
DON JOHN
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What life is in that, to be the death of 20
this marriage?
BORACHIO
21. The poison of that lies in you to temper: it depends upon you to brew up the poison in that.
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The poison of that lies in you to temper. 22
Go you to the prince your brother; spare 23
not to tell him that he hath wronged his 24
honor in marrying the renowned Claudio
25. whose estimation do you mightily hold up: whose reputation and honor you hold in high esteem. 26. contaminated stale: common prostitute.
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whose estimation do you mightily hold up 26
to a contaminated stale, such a one as Hero.
DON JOHN
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What proof shall I make of that?
BORACHIO
28. misuse: abuse; deceive. vex: afflict, torment.
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Proof enough to misuse the prince, to vex 29
Claudio, to undo Hero and kill Leonato.
30. Look you for any other issue?: do you expect any other result?; i.e., what more could you want?
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Look you for any other issue?
DON JOHN
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Only to despite them, I will endeavor 32
any thing.
BORACHIO
33. meet: suitable.
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Go, then; find me a meet hour to draw Don 34
Pedro and the Count Claudio alone: tell them
35. intend: pretend.
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that you know that Hero loves me; intend 36
a kind of zeal both to the prince and Claudio, 37
as,in love of your brother's honor, who 38
hath made this match, and his friend's reputation,
39. cozened: deceived, cheated. semblance: outward appearance. 40. maid: virgin. discovered: revealed.
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who is thus like to be cozened with the semblance 40
of a maid,that you have discovered thus. They 41
will scarcely believe this without trial: offer them
42. instances: evidence, proofs.
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instances; which shall bear no less likelihood than 43
to see me at her chamber window, hear me call
44. term me Claudio: Apparently Borachio and Margaret, high-ranking servants, play at being aristocrats.
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Margaret Hero, hear Margaret term me Claudio; 45
and bring them to see this the very night before 46
the intended wedding,for in the meantime I will 47
so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent, 48
and there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero's
49. jealousy: suspicion. assurance: certainty.
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disloyalty that jealousy shall be called assurance
50. preparation: preparation for the wedding of Claudio and Hero.
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and all the preparation overthrown.
DON JOHN
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Grow this to what adverse issue it can, I will put 52
it in practise. Be cunning in the working this, and53. ducats: gold coins. Borachio's reward is going to be rich.
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thy fee is a thousand ducats.
BORACHIO
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Be you constant in the accusation, and my cunning 55
shall not shame me.
DON JOHN
56. presently: at once.
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I will presently go learn their day of 57
marriage.
Exeunt.