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- 1 Enter Don Pedro, Claudio and Attendants,
- 2 with music and tapers.
- 3 CLAUDIO.
- 4 Is this the monument of Leonato?
- 5 A LORD.
- 6 It is, my lord.
- 7 CLAUDIO.
- 8 [Reads from a scroll.]
- 9 Epitaph.
- 10 Done to death by slanderous tongues
- 11 Was the Hero that here lies:
- 12 Death, in guerdon of her wrongs,
- 13 Gives her fame which never dies.
- 14 So the life that died with shame
- 15 Lives in death with glorious fame.
- 16 Hang thou there upon the tomb,
- 17 Praising her when I am dumb.
- 18 Now, music, sound, and sing your solemn hymn.
- 19 Song.
- 20 Pardon, goddess of the night,
- 21 Those that slew thy virgin knight;
- 22 For the which, with songs of woe,
- 23 Round about her tomb they go.
- 24 Midnight, assist our moan;
- 25 Help us to sigh and groan,
- 26 Heavily, heavily:
- 27 Graves, yawn and yield your dead,
- 28 Till death be uttered,
- 29 Heavily, heavily.
- 30 CLAUDIO.
- 31 Now, unto thy bones good night!
- 32 Yearly will I do this rite.
- 33 DON PEDRO.
- 34 Good morrow, masters: put your torches out.
- 35 The wolves have prey’d; and look, the gentle day,
- 36 Before the wheels of Phoebus, round about
- 37 Dapples the drowsy East with spots of grey.
- 38 Thanks to you all, and leave us: fare you well.
- 39 CLAUDIO.
- 40 Good morrow, masters: each his several way.
- 41 DON PEDRO.
- 42 Come, let us hence, and put on other weeds;
- 43 And then to Leonato’s we will go.
- 44 CLAUDIO.
- 45 And Hymen now with luckier issue speed’s,
- 46 Than this for whom we rend’red up this woe!
- 47 [Exeunt.]