Act 4 - Scene 3
OLIVIA's garden.
Enter SEBASTIAN SEBASTIAN
This is the air; that is the glorious sun; This pearl she gave me, I do feel't and see't; And though 'tis wonder
that enwraps me thus, Yet 'tis not madness. Where's Antonio, then? I could not find him at the Elephant: Yet
there he was; and there I found this credit, That he did range the town to seek me out. His counsel now
might do me golden service; For though my soul disputes well with my sense, That this may be some
error, but no madness, Yet doth this accident and flood of fortune So far exceed all instance, all discourse, That
I am ready to distrust mine eyes And wrangle with my reason that persuades me To any other trust but
that I am mad Or else the lady's mad; yet, if 'twere so, She could not sway her house, command her followers, Take
and give back affairs and their dispatch With such a smooth, discreet and stable bearing As I perceive
she does: there's something in't That is deceiveable. But here the lady comes.
Enter OLIVIA and Priest OLIVIA
Blame not this haste of mine. If you mean well, Now go with me and with this holy man Into the chantry
by: there, before him, And underneath that consecrated roof, Plight me the full assurance of your faith; That
my most jealous and too doubtful soul May live at peace. He shall conceal it Whiles you are willing it
shall come to note, What time we will our celebration keep According to my birth. What do you say? SEBASTIAN
I'll follow this good man, and go with you; And, having sworn truth, ever will be true. OLIVIA
Then lead the way, good father; and heavens so shine, That they may fairly note this act of mine!
Exeunt
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