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Much adoe about Nothing.
Actus primus, Scena prima.
Enter Leonato Gouernour of Messina, Innogen his wife, He-ro
his daughter, and Beatrice his Neece, with a messenger.
I learne in this Letter, that
Don
Peter
of
Arra-gon,
comes this night to
Messina.
He is very neere by this: he was not three Leagues off when I left him.
How many Gentlemen haue you lost in this action?
But few of any sort, and none of name.
A victorie is twice it selfe, when the atchieuer brings home full numbers: I finde heere, that
Don
Pe-ter
hath bestowed much honor on a yong
Florentine,
cal- led
Claudio.
Much deseru'd on his part, and equally remem- bred by
Don
Pedro,
he hath borne himselfe beyond the promise of his age, doing in the figure of a Lambe, the feats of a Lion, he hath indeede better bettred expecta- tion, then you must expect of me to tell you how.
He hath an Vnckle heere in
Messina,
wil be very much glad of it.
I haue alreadie deliuered him letters, and there appeares much ioy in him, euen so much, tha . . .
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