ADRIANO DE ARMADO
Sir, it is the king's most sweet pleasure and affection to congratulate the princess at her pavilion in the
posteriors of this day, which the rude multitude call the afternoon. HOLOFERNES
The posterior of the day, most generous sir, is liable, congruent and measurable for the afternoon: the
word is well culled, chose, sweet and apt, I do assure you, sir, I do assure. ADRIANO DE ARMADO
Sir, the king is a noble gentleman, and my familiar, I do assure ye, very good friend: for what is inward
between us, let it pass. I do beseech thee, remember thy courtesy; I beseech thee, apparel thy head: and
among other important and most serious designs, and of great import indeed, too, but let that pass: for I
must tell thee, it will please his grace, by the world, sometime to lean upon my poor shoulder, and with
his royal finger, thus, dally with my excrement, with my mustachio; but, sweet heart, let that pass. By the
world, I recount no fable: some certain special honours it pleaseth his greatness to impart to Armado, a
soldier, a man of travel, that hath seen the world; but let that pass. The very all of all is, but, sweet heart, I
do implore secrecy, that the king would have me present the princess, sweet chuck, with some delightful
ostentation, or show, or pageant, or antique, or firework. Now, understanding that the curate and your
sweet self are good at such eruptions and sudden breaking out of mirth, as it were, I have acquainted
you withal, to the end to crave your assistance. HOLOFERNES
Sir, you shall present before her the Nine Worthies. Sir, as concerning some entertainment of time, some show
in the posterior of this day, to be rendered by our assistants, at the king's command, and this most gallant,
illustrate, and learned gentleman, before the princess; I say none so fit as to present the Nine Worthies. SIR NATHANIEL
Where will you find men worthy enough to present them? HOLOFERNES
Joshua, yourself; myself and this gallant gentleman, Judas Maccabaeus; this swain, because of his great limb
or joint, shall pass Pompey the Great; the page, Hercules, ADRIANO DE ARMADO
Pardon, sir; error: he is not quantity enough for that Worthy's thumb: he is not so big as the end of his
club. HOLOFERNES
Shall I have audience? he shall present Hercules in minority: his enter and exit shall be strangling a snake; and
I will have an apology for that purpose. MOTH
An excellent device! so, if any of the audience hiss, you may cry 'Well done, Hercules! now thou crushest
the snake!' that is the way to make an offence gracious, though few have the grace to do it.
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