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Moral? No, by my troth, I have no moral meaning; I meant plain holy-thistle.
You may think perchance that I think you are in love. Nay, by’r Lady, I am not
such a fool to think what I list, nor I list not to think [75] what I can, nor
indeed I cannot think, if I would think my heart out of thinking, that you are
in love, or that you will be in love, or that you can be in love. Yet Benedick
was such another, and now is he become a man; he swore he would never
marry, and yet now, in despite of [80] his heart, he eats his meat without
grudging; and how you may be converted I know not, but methinks you look
with your eyes as other women do.
BEATRICE
What pace is this that thy tongue keeps?
MARGARET
Not a false gallop. [85]
Enter Ursula.
URSULA
Madam, withdraw; the Prince, the Count, Signior Benedick, Don John, and all
the gallants of the town, are come to fetch you to church.
HERO
Help to dress me, good coz, good Meg, good Ursula. [90]
Exeunt.
Scene V IT
Enter Leonato, with the Constable, Dogberry and the Headborough
Verges.
LEONATO
What would you with me, honest neighbour?
DOGBERRY
Marry, sir, I would have some confidence with you that decerns you nearly.