Celia, wife to Albano.
Maletza, sister to Celia.
Lyzabetta.
Lucia, waiting-woman to Celia.
The Scene—Venice.
WHAT YOU WILL.
ACT I.
SCENE I.
A Street.
Enter Quadratus, Philus following him with a lute; a Page going before Quadratus with a torch.
Phi. O, I beseech you, sir, reclaim his wits;
My master’s mad, stark mad, alas! for love.
Qua. For love? Nay, and he be not mad for hate,
’Tis amiable fortune. I tell thee, youth,
Right rare and geason.[403] Strange? Mad for love!
O show me him; I’ll give him reasons straight—
So forcible, so all invincible,
That it shall drag love out. Run mad for love?
What mortally exists, on which our hearts
Should be enamoured with such passion? 10