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TWELFTH NIGHT
ACT 1, SCENE 3
SIR ANDREW
Sir Toby Belch! how now, Sir Toby Belch!
SIR TOBY BELCH
Sweet Sir Andrew!
SIR ANDREW
(sees Maria there as well)
Bless you, fair shrew.
MARIA
And you too, sir.
SIR TOBY BELCH
(whispers to Sir Andrew)
Accost, Sir Andrew, accost.
SIR ANDREW
(whispers back)
What's that?
SIR TOBY BELCH
My niece's chambermaid.
SIR ANDREW
(to Maria)
Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance.
MARIA
My name is Mary, sir.
SIR ANDREW
Good Mistress Mary Accost,--
SIR TOBY BELCH
(whispers to Sir Andrew)
You mistake, knight; 'accost' is front her, board
her, woo her, assail her.
SIR ANDREW
(whispers back)
By my troth, I would not undertake her in this
company. Is that the meaning of 'accost'?
MARIA
(begins to walk away)
Fare you well, gentlemen.
SIR TOBY BELCH
(whispers to Sir Andrew)
An thou let part so, Sir Andrew, would thou mightst
never draw sword again.
SIR ANDREW
(to Maria)
An you part so, mistress, I would I might never
draw sword again. Fair lady, do you think you have
fools in hand?
MARIA
Sir, I have not you by the hand.
SIR ANDREW
Marry, but you shall have; and here's my hand.
MARIA
Now, sir, 'thought is free:' I pray you, bring
your hand to the buttery-bar and let it drink.
SIR ANDREW
Wherefore, sweet-heart? what's your metaphor?
MARIA
It's dry, sir.
SIR ANDREW
Why, I think so: I am not such an ass but I can
keep my hand dry. But what's your jest?
MARIA
A dry jest, sir.
SIR ANDREW
Are you full of them?
MARIA
Ay, sir, I have them at my fingers' ends: marry,
now I let go your hand, I am barren.
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The Light and The Dark ,
released August 16, 2014
Words: William Shakespeare
Vocals and Music: Derek Hunter
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