Another Room in the Garter Inn.
 Enter FENTON and HOST.

Host	Master Fenton, talk not to me: my mind is heavy. I will 
	give over all.

Fenton	Yet hear me speak. Assist me in my purpose,
	And, as I am a gentleman, I'll give thee
	A hundred pound in gold more than your loss.

Host	I will hear you, Master Fenton; and I will, at the least, 
	keep your counsel.

Fenton	From time to time I have acquainted you
	With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page,
	Who mutually hath answered my affection,
	So far forth as herself might be her chooser,
	Even to my wish. I have a letter from her
	Of such contents as you will wonder at,
	The mirth whereof so larded with my matter,
	That neither singly can be manifested
	Without the show of both. Fat Falstaff
	Hath a great scene; the image of the jest
	I'll show you here at large.
			[Showing the letter.] Hark, good mine host:
	Tonight at Herne's oak, just 'twixt twelve and one,
	Must my sweet Nan present the Fairy Queen;
	The purpose why, is here: in which disguise,
	While other jests are something rank on foot,
	Her father hath commanded her to slip
	Away with Slender, and with him at Eton
	Immediately to marry: she hath consented.
	Now, sir, her mother, even strong against that match
	And firm for Doctor Caius, hath appointed
	That he shall likewise shuffle her away,
	While other sports are tasking of their minds,
	And at the dean'ry, where a priest attends,
	Straight marry her: to this her mother's plot
	She, seemingly obedient, likewise hath
	Made promise to the Doctor. Now, thus it rests.
	Her father means she shall be all in white;
	And in that habit, when Slender sees his time
	To take her by the hand and bid her go,
	She shall go with him. Her mother hath intended,
	The better to denote her to the Doctor,
	- For they must all be masked and visorded-
	That quaint in green she shall be loose enrobed,
	With ribands pendant flaring 'bout her head;
	And when the Doctor spies his vantage ripe,
	To pinch her by the hand, and on that token
	The maid hath given consent to go with him.

Host	Which means she to deceive, father or mother?

Fenton	Both, my good host, to go along with me.
	And here it rests that you'll procure the vicar
	To stay for me at church 'twixt twelve and one,
	And, in the lawful name of marrying,
	To give our hearts united ceremony.

Host	Well, husband your device; I'll to the vicar.
	Bring you the maid, you shall not lack a priest.

Fenton	So shall I evermore be bound to thee;
	Besides, I'll make a present recompense.
												[Exeunt.
