[Script Info] Title: [Events] Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text Dialogue: 0,0:00:14.50,0:00:17.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}I'll tell the tale{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:18.14,0:00:20.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}now listen to me{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:22.66,0:00:25.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}With a hey ho{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:26.26,0:00:29.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}the wind and the rain{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:31.02,0:00:33.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}but merry or sad{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:33.94,0:00:36.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Which shall it be?{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:38.14,0:00:42.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}For the rain... it raineth every day{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:46.02,0:00:50.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Once upon Twelfth Night,\Nor what you will{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:51.66,0:00:53.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}aboard a ship, bound home\Nto Messaline{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:55.30,0:00:59.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}The festive company\Ndressed for mascarade and singing songs{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:00:59.46,0:01:01.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}to each other and amusing{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:01:02.30,0:01:05.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}delight into the rest in two young twins{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:01:52.98,0:01:55.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}the storm has forced their vessel\Nfrom her course{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:01:56.50,0:01:59.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}And now they strike\Nupon submerging rocks{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:02:20.26,0:02:23.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}uncertain of what two leave\Nand what to save{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:02:24.98,0:02:28.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}A brother and sister, often\Nsince their father's death{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:02:28.86,0:02:30.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}have but themselves{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:02:31.22,0:02:33.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}alone in the whole world{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:03:42.22,0:03:45.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}deep currents and the\Nsinking bark above them{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:03:45.94,0:03:49.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}divide what had not\Never been kept apart{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:04:13.82,0:04:20.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}the poor survivors\Nreach an alien shore{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:04:22.06,0:04:26.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}For Messaline, with this country,\Nis at war.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:04:47.34,0:04:49.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What country, friends, is this? Dialogue: 0,0:04:51.22,0:04:52.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is Illyria, lady. Dialogue: 0,0:04:55.10,0:04:57.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And what should I do in Illyria? Dialogue: 0,0:04:59.10,0:05:01.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My brother... Dialogue: 0,0:05:02.10,0:05:05.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he is in Elysium. Dialogue: 0,0:05:11.82,0:05:14.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Perchance he is not drown'd? Dialogue: 0,0:05:14.82,0:05:19.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My Lady Viola... It is perchance\Nthat yourself were saved. Dialogue: 0,0:05:22.10,0:05:23.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My poor brother! Dialogue: 0,0:05:27.90,0:05:30.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sebastian! Dialogue: 0,0:06:00.02,0:06:04.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The war between their kingdom and ours\NToo often has led to bloody arguments Dialogue: 0,0:06:05.34,0:06:07.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We must not be discovered\Nin this place Dialogue: 0,0:07:03.34,0:07:06.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who governs here?\N-The Duke. Orsino Dialogue: 0,0:07:06.70,0:07:07.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Orsino? Dialogue: 0,0:07:09.34,0:07:10.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I heard my father name him Dialogue: 0,0:07:12.54,0:07:17.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he was a bachelor then.\N- So he is now. Or was so very late. Dialogue: 0,0:07:17.54,0:07:20.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It is said no woman\Nmay approach his court Dialogue: 0,0:07:20.26,0:07:23.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but from one month ago 'twas fresh in murmur\Nthat he did seek the love of fair Olivia. Dialogue: 0,0:07:56.78,0:08:00.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What's she?\N-That's her! Olivia! Dialogue: 0,0:08:01.46,0:08:04.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Daughter of a Count who\Ndied some twelve months since Dialogue: 0,0:08:06.78,0:08:09.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Her brother has lately also died. Dialogue: 0,0:08:11.18,0:08:15.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And in her grief, it is said she has abjured\Nthe sight and company of men. Dialogue: 0,0:08:18.38,0:08:20.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O that I served that lady Dialogue: 0,0:08:22.10,0:08:26.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That were hard to compass \NBecause she will admit no kind of suit, Dialogue: 0,0:08:27.06,0:08:27.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, not the duke's. Dialogue: 0,0:08:34.54,0:08:35.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I prithee... Dialogue: 0,0:08:36.46,0:08:39.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...Be my aid. For such disguise as haply\Nshall become the form of my intent. Dialogue: 0,0:08:40.78,0:08:45.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll serve this duke:\NThou shall present me as a boy to him: Dialogue: 0,0:08:46.46,0:08:48.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It may be worth thy pains for I can sing Dialogue: 0,0:08:48.86,0:08:50.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And speak to him in many sorts of music Dialogue: 0,0:08:51.18,0:08:53.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That will allow me very worth his service. Dialogue: 0,0:08:56.66,0:08:57.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Oh, I thank thee! Dialogue: 0,0:10:31.22,0:10:33.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,TWELFTH NIGHT Dialogue: 0,0:10:33.50,0:10:36.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,TWELFTH NIGHT or\NWHAT YOU WILL. Dialogue: 0,0:11:16.58,0:11:19.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If music be the food of love, play on Dialogue: 0,0:11:21.58,0:11:26.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Give me... excess of it Dialogue: 0,0:11:27.66,0:11:31.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... surfeiting,\NThe appetite may sicken, and so... Dialogue: 0,0:11:33.46,0:11:34.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... die. Dialogue: 0,0:11:58.82,0:11:59.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That strain again! Dialogue: 0,0:12:01.46,0:12:03.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it had a dying fall: Dialogue: 0,0:12:05.54,0:12:08.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, it came o'er my ear\Nlike the sweet sound, Dialogue: 0,0:12:09.14,0:12:11.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That breathes upon a bank of violets, Dialogue: 0,0:12:12.98,0:12:15.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Stealing and giving odour! Dialogue: 0,0:12:31.14,0:12:32.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Enough Dialogue: 0,0:12:36.46,0:12:37.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,no more! Dialogue: 0,0:12:40.46,0:12:42.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Tis not so sweet now\Nas it was before. Dialogue: 0,0:12:45.22,0:12:49.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How now!... what news of Olivia?\N-So please my lord, I might not be admitted Dialogue: 0,0:12:50.22,0:12:53.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But from her handmaid do return this answer: Dialogue: 0,0:12:54.30,0:12:59.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"The element itself, till seven years' heat,\NShall not behold her face at ample view "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:13:00.06,0:13:01.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"But, like a cloistress..."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:13:03.34,0:13:08.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"... all this to season a brother's dead love, which she would\Nkeep fresh and lasting in her sad remembrance."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:13:12.46,0:13:14.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, she that hath a heart\Nof that fine frame Dialogue: 0,0:13:15.62,0:13:18.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To pay this debt of love but to a brother, Dialogue: 0,0:13:22.78,0:13:24.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My Lord Orsino... Dialogue: 0,0:13:48.34,0:13:49.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here comes the Count! Dialogue: 0,0:13:51.46,0:13:54.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Who saw Cesario, ho?\N-On your attendance, my lord here. Dialogue: 0,0:13:56.34,0:13:57.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cesario... Dialogue: 0,0:14:09.86,0:14:11.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou know'st no less but all Dialogue: 0,0:14:11.82,0:14:15.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I have unclasp'd\Nto thee the book even of my secret soul: Dialogue: 0,0:14:19.42,0:14:22.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Therefore, good youth,\Naddress thy gait unto her Dialogue: 0,0:14:22.38,0:14:27.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Stand at her doors, and tell them : there\Nthy fixed foot shall grow till thou have audience. Dialogue: 0,0:14:28.06,0:14:32.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sure, my noble lord, if she be so abandon'd to her sorrow\Nas it is spoke, she never will admit me. Dialogue: 0,0:14:32.46,0:14:34.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Be clamorous\Nand leap all civil bounds! Dialogue: 0,0:14:36.06,0:14:38.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Say I do speak with her, my lord,\Nwhat then? Dialogue: 0,0:14:38.46,0:14:40.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Then unfold\Nthe passion of my love, Dialogue: 0,0:14:40.94,0:14:44.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It shall become thee well\Nto act my woes Dialogue: 0,0:14:44.54,0:14:47.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She will attend it better in thy youth\N- I think not so, my Lord. Dialogue: 0,0:14:48.02,0:14:49.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Dear lad, believe it Dialogue: 0,0:14:49.82,0:14:53.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For they shall yet belie thy happy years,\NThat say thou art a man: Dialogue: 0,0:14:54.98,0:14:58.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Diana's lip\NIs not more smooth and rubious Dialogue: 0,0:14:58.50,0:15:01.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ,\Nshrill and sound, Dialogue: 0,0:15:02.22,0:15:04.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And all is semblative a woman's part. Dialogue: 0,0:15:16.58,0:15:19.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I know thy constellation is right apt\NFor this affair. Dialogue: 0,0:15:27.06,0:15:28.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Some three or four : attend him. Dialogue: 0,0:16:51.54,0:16:56.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in\Nearlier o' nights Dialogue: 0,0:16:58.34,0:17:00.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That quaffing and drinking\Nwill undo you Dialogue: 0,0:17:01.54,0:17:03.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I heard my lady\Ntalk of it yesterday Dialogue: 0,0:17:07.22,0:17:09.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and of a foolish knight that you brought in\None night here to be her wooer. Dialogue: 0,0:17:10.18,0:17:11.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who, Sir Andrew Aguecheek?\N- Ay, he. Dialogue: 0,0:17:12.70,0:17:15.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria.\N- What's that to the purpose? Dialogue: 0,0:17:16.50,0:17:21.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, he has three thousand ducats a year. and speaks\Nthree or four languages word for word without book! Dialogue: 0,0:17:21.70,0:17:23.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he's a fool and a he's great quareller. Dialogue: 0,0:17:23.82,0:17:26.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and but that he hath the gift of a coward\Nhe would quickly have the gift of a grave. Dialogue: 0,0:17:27.10,0:17:28.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir Toby Belch! Dialogue: 0,0:17:29.54,0:17:30.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir Andrew Agueface! Dialogue: 0,0:17:32.70,0:17:34.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- How now, Sir Toby Belch!\N- Sweet Sir Andrew! Dialogue: 0,0:17:38.94,0:17:40.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,God Bless you, fair shrew. Dialogue: 0,0:17:41.14,0:17:43.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-And you too, sir.\N- What's that? Dialogue: 0,0:17:43.70,0:17:47.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- My niece's chambermaid.\N- oh good Mistress Accost... Dialogue: 0,0:17:49.34,0:17:52.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I desire better acquaintance.\N-My name is Mary. Dialogue: 0,0:17:53.30,0:17:54.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good Mistress Mary Accost,-- Dialogue: 0,0:17:57.66,0:18:01.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'accost' is front her, board her, Dialogue: 0,0:18:02.78,0:18:04.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,woo her, assail her. Dialogue: 0,0:18:05.82,0:18:07.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fare you well, gentlemen. Dialogue: 0,0:18:08.66,0:18:10.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Is that the meaning of "accost"? Dialogue: 0,0:18:11.06,0:18:15.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O knight when did I\Nsee thee so put down? Dialogue: 0,0:18:18.18,0:18:22.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What a plague means my niece,\Nto take the death of her brother thus? Dialogue: 0,0:18:23.74,0:18:25.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am sure care's\Nan enemy to life. Dialogue: 0,0:18:27.14,0:18:28.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I ride home tomorrow, Sir Tobias. Dialogue: 0,0:18:31.14,0:18:34.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"Pourquoi", my dear boy?\N-What is "pourquoi"? Dialogue: 0,0:18:34.54,0:18:35.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Do or not do? Dialogue: 0,0:18:37.14,0:18:40.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues\Nthat I have in fencing and dancing! Dialogue: 0,0:18:40.62,0:18:42.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, had I but followed the arts! Dialogue: 0,0:18:45.14,0:18:49.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am going home tomorrow.\Nyour niece will not be seen. Dialogue: 0,0:18:49.34,0:18:53.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,or if she be, it's four to one she'll none of me:\Nthe count himself here hard by woos her. Dialogue: 0,0:18:54.98,0:18:58.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She'll none o' the count: she'll not match above\Nher degree, I have heard her swear't. Dialogue: 0,0:18:59.82,0:19:01.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Tut, there's life in't,man. Dialogue: 0,0:19:02.82,0:19:06.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll stay a month longer. I am a fellow o' the\Nstrangest mind in the world Dialogue: 0,0:19:07.34,0:19:10.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I delight in masques and revels\Nsometimes altogether. Dialogue: 0,0:19:10.94,0:19:15.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Art thou good at these kickshawses, knight?\N- Faith, I can cut a caper. Dialogue: 0,0:19:15.94,0:19:19.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And I think I have the back-trick simply\Nas strong as any man in Illyria. Dialogue: 0,0:19:25.54,0:19:27.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Wherefore are these things hid? Dialogue: 0,0:19:29.22,0:19:31.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,wherefore have\Nthese gifts a curtain before 'em? Dialogue: 0,0:19:35.02,0:19:39.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,why dost thou not go to church\Nin a galliard and come home... Dialogue: 0,0:19:41.14,0:19:42.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... in a coranto? Dialogue: 0,0:19:43.94,0:19:47.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Is it a world to hide virtues in? Dialogue: 0,0:20:24.08,0:20:28.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- My lady will hang thee for thy absence.\N- Let her hang me: I fear no colours. Dialogue: 0,0:20:29.80,0:20:33.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I can tell thee where that saying was born.\N- Where, good Mistress Mary? Dialogue: 0,0:20:34.04,0:20:35.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,In the war. Dialogue: 0,0:20:36.32,0:20:39.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, God give them wisdom\Nthat have it Dialogue: 0,0:20:40.64,0:20:43.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and those that are fools,\Nlet them use their talents. Dialogue: 0,0:20:46.88,0:20:50.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- You are resolute, then?\N- I am resolved on two points... Dialogue: 0,0:20:50.72,0:20:55.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That if one break, the other will hold \Nor, if both break, your breeches fall. Dialogue: 0,0:20:59.92,0:21:03.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If Sir Toby would leave drinking, thou wert as witty a\Npiece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria. Dialogue: 0,0:21:03.96,0:21:04.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Peace, you rogue, Dialogue: 0,0:21:07.76,0:21:08.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,no more o' that. Dialogue: 0,0:22:03.76,0:22:05.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- God bless thee, lady!\N- Take the fool away... Dialogue: 0,0:22:05.96,0:22:11.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Do you not hear, fellows? Take away the lady.\N- I'll no more of you: besides, you grow dishonest. Dialogue: 0,0:22:11.24,0:22:16.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,bid the dishonest man mend himself \Nif he mend, he is no longer dishonest Dialogue: 0,0:22:16.36,0:22:18.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if he cannot, let the\Nbotcher mend him! Dialogue: 0,0:22:18.96,0:22:22.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Any thing that's mended\Nis but patched... Dialogue: 0,0:22:22.68,0:22:25.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,virtue that transgresses\Nis but patched with sin Dialogue: 0,0:22:26.08,0:22:30.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and sin that amends\Nis but patched with virtue. Dialogue: 0,0:22:30.76,0:22:35.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,As there is no true cuckold but\Ncalamity, so beauty's a flower. Dialogue: 0,0:22:36.04,0:22:38.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The lady bade take away the fool \Ntherefore, I say again, take her away. Dialogue: 0,0:22:40.04,0:22:42.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir, I bade them take away you. Dialogue: 0,0:22:43.04,0:22:47.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Misprision in the highest degree!\NGood madonna, give me leave to prove you a fool. Dialogue: 0,0:22:47.80,0:22:50.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Can you do it?\N- Dexterously, good madonna. Dialogue: 0,0:22:51.08,0:22:52.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Make your proof. Dialogue: 0,0:22:56.88,0:23:01.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I must catechise you for it, madonna. Dialogue: 0,0:23:04.08,0:23:07.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good my mouse\Nof virtue, answer me. Dialogue: 0,0:23:09.60,0:23:13.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, sir, for want\Nof other idleness, Dialogue: 0,0:23:15.88,0:23:17.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good madonna,\Nwhy mournest thou? Dialogue: 0,0:23:18.84,0:23:21.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good fool, for my\Nbrother's death. Dialogue: 0,0:23:22.32,0:23:27.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I think his soul is in hell, madonna.\N- I know his soul is in heaven, fool. Dialogue: 0,0:23:28.24,0:23:32.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The more fool, madonna, to mourn for\Nyour brother's soul being in heaven. Dialogue: 0,0:23:35.04,0:23:36.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Take away the fool, gentlemen. Dialogue: 0,0:23:39.04,0:23:42.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What think you of this fool, Malvolio?\NDoth he not mend? Dialogue: 0,0:23:45.40,0:23:49.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yes, and shall do till\Nthe pangs of death shake him: Dialogue: 0,0:23:50.04,0:23:54.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,infirmity, that decays the wise,\Ndoth ever make the better fool. Dialogue: 0,0:23:55.60,0:23:58.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,God send you, sir, a speedy infirmity,\Nfor the better increasing your folly! Dialogue: 0,0:24:04.24,0:24:06.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How say you to that,\Ngentle Malvolio? Dialogue: 0,0:24:07.28,0:24:10.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I marvel your ladyship takes delight\Nin such a barren rascal... Dialogue: 0,0:24:11.88,0:24:14.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Look you now, he's out\Nof his guard already. Dialogue: 0,0:24:15.44,0:24:19.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,unless you laugh and minister occasion\Nto him, he is gagged. Dialogue: 0,0:24:20.84,0:24:23.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Oh, you are sick of\Nself-love, Malvolio, Dialogue: 0,0:24:24.28,0:24:27.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and taste with a\Ndistempered appetite. Dialogue: 0,0:24:28.08,0:24:32.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,there is no slander in an allowed fool,\Nthough he do nothing but rail... Dialogue: 0,0:24:32.80,0:24:38.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,nor no railing in a known discreet man,\Nthough he do nothing but reprove. Dialogue: 0,0:24:38.56,0:24:41.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Madam, there is at the gate a young gentleman\Nmuch desires to speak with you. Dialogue: 0,0:24:43.16,0:24:45.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- From the Count Orsino, is it?\N- I know not, madam. Dialogue: 0,0:24:46.80,0:24:50.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Who of my people hold him in delay?\N- Sir Toby. Dialogue: 0,0:24:51.08,0:24:54.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- he speaks nothing but madman.\N- Go you, Malvolio. Dialogue: 0,0:24:54.40,0:24:57.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if it be a suit from the count, I am sick,\Nor not at home what you will, to dismiss it. Dialogue: 0,0:25:07.60,0:25:11.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now you see, sir,\Nhow your fooling grows old... Dialogue: 0,0:25:12.60,0:25:16.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... and people dislike it. Dialogue: 0,0:25:25.20,0:25:28.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou hast spoke for us, madonna,\Nas if thy eldest son should be a fool Dialogue: 0,0:25:29.92,0:25:34.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,whose skull Jove cram with brains! for, here he comes,\None of thy kin has a most weak pia mater. Dialogue: 0,0:25:35.40,0:25:37.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By mine honour, half drunk. Dialogue: 0,0:25:51.60,0:25:53.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What is he at the gate, cousin? Dialogue: 0,0:25:54.28,0:25:55.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A gentleman. Dialogue: 0,0:25:55.28,0:26:00.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What gentleman?\N-T�is a gentleman... Dialogue: 0,0:26:02.48,0:26:03.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a plague o' these pickle-herring! Dialogue: 0,0:26:10.24,0:26:14.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- How now, sot!\N- Good Sir Tobias!...! Dialogue: 0,0:26:17.68,0:26:20.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cousin, cousin, how have you come\Nso early by this lethargy? Dialogue: 0,0:26:21.36,0:26:25.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Lechery! I defy lechery. Dialogue: 0,0:26:28.44,0:26:32.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- There's one at the gate.\N- Ay, marry, what is he? Dialogue: 0,0:26:33.48,0:26:37.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let him be the devil,\Nan he will, I care not Dialogue: 0,0:26:37.40,0:26:39.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Give me faith, say I. Dialogue: 0,0:26:42.32,0:26:43.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, it's all one. Dialogue: 0,0:27:06.24,0:27:12.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What's a drunken man like?\N- Like a drowned man, a fool and a mad man... Dialogue: 0,0:27:12.60,0:27:15.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,one draught above heat makes him a fool \Nthe second mads him Dialogue: 0,0:27:16.04,0:27:17.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and a third drowns him. Dialogue: 0,0:27:19.36,0:27:21.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Go thou and seek the crowner, Dialogue: 0,0:27:23.24,0:27:24.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he's drowned... Dialogue: 0,0:27:35.88,0:27:41.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Madam, yond young fellow swears he will speak with you.\NI told him you were sick I told him you were asleep Dialogue: 0,0:27:41.96,0:27:45.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Tell him he shall not speak with me.\N- Has been told so Dialogue: 0,0:27:45.64,0:27:49.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and he says, he'll stand at your door like a\Nsheriff's post, but he'll speak with you. Dialogue: 0,0:27:51.08,0:27:53.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What kind o' man is he?\N- Why, of mankind. Dialogue: 0,0:27:55.96,0:27:59.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What manner of man?\N- Of very ill manner he'll speak with you, will you or no. Dialogue: 0,0:28:00.12,0:28:05.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Of what personage and years is he?\N- Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy Dialogue: 0,0:28:06.28,0:28:08.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,one would think his mother's milk\Nwere scarce out of him. Dialogue: 0,0:28:11.76,0:28:14.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let him approach:\Ncall in my gentlewoman. Dialogue: 0,0:28:19.64,0:28:20.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Gentlewoman... Dialogue: 0,0:28:23.04,0:28:24.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,my lady calls. Dialogue: 0,0:28:27.16,0:28:29.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We'll once more hear Orsino's embassy. Dialogue: 0,0:28:33.40,0:28:34.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Give me my veil. Dialogue: 0,0:29:08.24,0:29:12.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well... The honourable lady of the house... Dialogue: 0,0:29:14.12,0:29:15.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... which is she? Dialogue: 0,0:29:17.20,0:29:21.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Speak to me I shall answer for her.\NYour will? Dialogue: 0,0:29:29.16,0:29:32.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Most radiant, exquisite and unmatched beauty,... Dialogue: 0,0:29:34.96,0:29:40.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,pray you, tell me if this be the lady of the house, for I never saw her.\NI would be loath to cast away my speech. I have taken great pains to learn it. Dialogue: 0,0:29:41.04,0:29:41.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Whence came you, sir? Dialogue: 0,0:29:44.32,0:29:47.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that question's out of my part. Good gentle one, give me\Nmodest assurance if you be the lady of the house, Dialogue: 0,0:29:48.04,0:29:51.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Are you a comedian?\N- No, my profound heart! Dialogue: 0,0:29:52.16,0:29:55.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Are you the lady of the house?\N- I am. Dialogue: 0,0:29:55.92,0:30:00.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I will on with my speech in your praise\N- Come to what is important in't: I forgive you the praise. Dialogue: 0,0:30:01.08,0:30:05.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Alas, I took great pains to study it, and 'tis poetical.\N- It is the more like to be feigned... Dialogue: 0,0:30:05.44,0:30:09.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I heard you were saucy at my gates, and allowed\Nyour approach rather to wonder at you than to hear you. Dialogue: 0,0:30:09.80,0:30:12.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you be not mad, be gone \Nif you have reason, be brief. Dialogue: 0,0:30:13.76,0:30:16.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Will you hoist sail, sir?\NHere lies your way. Dialogue: 0,0:30:16.44,0:30:19.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, good swabber \NI am to hull here a little longer. Dialogue: 0,0:30:19.96,0:30:23.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Some mollification for your giant, sweet lady?\N- Speak your office. Dialogue: 0,0:30:25.36,0:30:29.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It alone concerns your ear. Dialogue: 0,0:30:30.76,0:30:34.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I bring no overture of war,\Nmy words are of peace as matter. Dialogue: 0,0:30:34.56,0:30:37.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yet you began rudely.\NWhat are you? what would you? Dialogue: 0,0:30:37.24,0:30:40.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The rudeness that hath appeared in me have I\Nlearned from my entertainment. Dialogue: 0,0:30:42.12,0:30:47.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What I am, and what I would,\Nare as secret as maidenhead... Dialogue: 0,0:30:48.48,0:30:52.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to your ears, divinity,\Nto any other's, profanation. Dialogue: 0,0:31:08.40,0:31:10.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Give us the place alone... Dialogue: 0,0:31:11.56,0:31:13.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we will hear this divinity. Dialogue: 0,0:31:16.64,0:31:19.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now Sir, what is your text? Dialogue: 0,0:31:20.60,0:31:23.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Most sweet lady,�\N-A comfortable doctrine, and much may be said of it. Dialogue: 0,0:31:23.64,0:31:27.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Where lies your text?\N-In Orsino's bosom. Dialogue: 0,0:31:28.32,0:31:31.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- In his bosom! In what chapter of his bosom?\N-in the first of his heart. Dialogue: 0,0:31:31.84,0:31:34.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, I have read it: it is heresy. Dialogue: 0,0:31:36.80,0:31:42.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Have you no more to say?\N-Good madam, let me see your face. Dialogue: 0,0:31:42.40,0:31:45.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Have you any commission from your lord\Nto negotiate with my face? Dialogue: 0,0:31:46.12,0:31:52.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You are now out of your text: but\Nwe will draw the curtain and show you the picture. Dialogue: 0,0:31:55.96,0:31:59.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Look you, sir, such a one I was this present:\Nis't not well done? Dialogue: 0,0:31:59.92,0:32:04.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Excellently done,\Nif God did all. Dialogue: 0,0:32:05.28,0:32:08.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Tis in grain, sir \N'twill endure wind and weather. Dialogue: 0,0:32:12.44,0:32:13.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Tis beauty truly blent, Dialogue: 0,0:32:16.32,0:32:19.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, Dialogue: 0,0:32:19.44,0:32:22.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you will lead these graces to the grave\NAnd leave the world no copy. Dialogue: 0,0:32:23.36,0:32:26.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted. Dialogue: 0,0:32:27.64,0:32:32.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will giveout divers schedules of my beauty:\Nit shall be inventoried, Dialogue: 0,0:32:33.04,0:32:38.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and every particle and utensil labelled to my will:\Nas, item, two lips, indifferent red Dialogue: 0,0:32:39.12,0:32:42.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,item, two brown eyes, with lids to them Dialogue: 0,0:32:42.40,0:32:45.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,item, one neck, one chin, and so forth. Dialogue: 0,0:32:45.88,0:32:52.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I see you what you are, you are too proud \NBut, if you were the devil, you are fair. Dialogue: 0,0:32:52.76,0:32:55.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My lord and master loves you: Dialogue: 0,0:32:56.48,0:32:59.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, such love could be but recompensed,\Nthough you were crown'd the nonpareil of beauty! Dialogue: 0,0:33:00.12,0:33:01.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How does he love me? Dialogue: 0,0:33:02.04,0:33:03.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,With adorations Dialogue: 0,0:33:04.80,0:33:06.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,fertile tears, Dialogue: 0,0:33:07.64,0:33:10.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,With groans that thunder love, Dialogue: 0,0:33:11.88,0:33:15.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,with sighs of fire. Dialogue: 0,0:33:19.64,0:33:24.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Your lord does know my mind \NI cannot love him: Dialogue: 0,0:33:25.64,0:33:28.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yet I suppose him virtuous, know him noble,\NOf great estate, Dialogue: 0,0:33:29.36,0:33:33.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of fresh and stainless youth \Nlearn'd and valiant Dialogue: 0,0:33:34.88,0:33:37.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but yet I cannot love him Dialogue: 0,0:33:37.40,0:33:41.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If I did love you in my master's flame,\NWith such a suffering, Dialogue: 0,0:33:42.32,0:33:45.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,such a deadly life,\NIn your denial I would find no sense Dialogue: 0,0:33:46.56,0:33:48.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would not understand it. Dialogue: 0,0:33:48.80,0:33:51.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, what would you? Dialogue: 0,0:33:53.72,0:33:55.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Make me a willow cabin\Nat your gate, Dialogue: 0,0:33:56.88,0:33:59.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And call upon my soul\Nwithin the house Dialogue: 0,0:34:00.92,0:34:02.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Write loyal cantons\Nof contemned love Dialogue: 0,0:34:02.88,0:34:06.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And sing them loud\Neven in the dead of night Dialogue: 0,0:34:07.48,0:34:09.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Halloo your name\Nto the reverberate hills Dialogue: 0,0:34:09.92,0:34:13.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And make\Nthe babbling gossip of the air Dialogue: 0,0:34:13.92,0:34:15.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cry out... Dialogue: 0,0:34:15.92,0:34:17.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"Olivia"! Dialogue: 0,0:34:23.52,0:34:27.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, You should not rest\NBetween the elements of air and earth, Dialogue: 0,0:34:28.12,0:34:29.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But you should pity me! Dialogue: 0,0:34:31.64,0:34:32.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You might do much. Dialogue: 0,0:34:37.80,0:34:39.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What is your parentage? Dialogue: 0,0:34:40.56,0:34:43.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Above my fortunes, yet my state is well:\NI am a gentleman. Dialogue: 0,0:34:49.32,0:34:50.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Get you to your lord Dialogue: 0,0:34:51.48,0:34:52.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I cannot love him: Dialogue: 0,0:34:57.92,0:34:59.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,let him send no more Dialogue: 0,0:35:02.28,0:35:06.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Unless, perchance, you come to me again,\NTo tell me how he takes it. Dialogue: 0,0:35:06.64,0:35:11.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fare you well: I thank you for your pains:\Nspend this for me. Dialogue: 0,0:35:11.44,0:35:14.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am no fee'd post, lady \Nkeep your purse: Dialogue: 0,0:35:14.24,0:35:17.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My master, not myself,\Nlacks recompense. Dialogue: 0,0:35:20.64,0:35:23.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Farewell, fair cruelty. Dialogue: 0,0:35:27.56,0:35:32.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'What is your parentage?'\N'Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: Dialogue: 0,0:35:33.12,0:35:35.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am a gentleman.'\NI'll be sworn thou art Dialogue: 0,0:35:36.48,0:35:39.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, not too fast.\NUnless the master were the man. Dialogue: 0,0:35:40.88,0:35:43.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How now!\NEven so quickly may one catch the plague? Dialogue: 0,0:35:45.32,0:35:49.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Methinks I feel this youth's perfections\NWith an invisible and subtle stealth Dialogue: 0,0:35:49.38,0:35:51.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To creep in at mine eyes. Dialogue: 0,0:35:52.80,0:35:56.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, let it be. Dialogue: 0,0:35:56.72,0:35:58.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What ho, Malvolio! Dialogue: 0,0:36:01.16,0:36:02.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here, madam, at your service. Dialogue: 0,0:36:04.12,0:36:07.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Run after that same peevish messenger,\NThe county's man: Dialogue: 0,0:36:07.72,0:36:11.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he left this ring behind him,\NWould I or not: tell him I'll none of it. Dialogue: 0,0:36:11.60,0:36:15.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Desire him not to flatter with his lord,\NNor hold him up with hopes I am not for him: Dialogue: 0,0:36:15.44,0:36:20.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If that the youth will come this way to-morrow,\NI'll give him reasons for't: Dialogue: 0,0:36:23.28,0:36:26.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- hie thee, Malvolio.\N-Madam, I will. Dialogue: 0,0:36:28.88,0:36:33.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I do I know not what, and fear to find\NMine eye too great a flatterer for my mind. Dialogue: 0,0:36:34.56,0:36:37.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fate, show thy force:\Nourselves we do not owe Dialogue: 0,0:36:40.32,0:36:43.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What is decreed must be,\Nand be this so. Dialogue: 0,0:37:08.12,0:37:10.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Were not you even now\Nwith the Countess Olivia? Dialogue: 0,0:37:10.72,0:37:13.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Even now, sir on a moderate pace\NI have since arrived but hither. Dialogue: 0,0:37:13.96,0:37:18.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he returns this ring to you, sir: you might have\Nsaved me my pains, to have taken it away yourself. Dialogue: 0,0:37:19.44,0:37:23.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She adds, moreover, that you should put your lord\Ninto a desperate assurance she will none of him: Dialogue: 0,0:37:24.44,0:37:27.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Well, receive it so!\N- She took the ring of me: I'll none of it. Dialogue: 0,0:37:27.76,0:37:32.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, sir, you peevishly threw it to her and her\Nwill is, it should be so returned: Dialogue: 0,0:37:34.12,0:37:38.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if it be worth stooping for, there it lies in your eye \Nif not, be it his that finds it. Dialogue: 0,0:37:40.56,0:37:42.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I left no ring with her! Dialogue: 0,0:37:48.28,0:37:49.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what means this lady? Dialogue: 0,0:37:50.40,0:37:53.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fortune forbid my outside\Nhave not charm'd her! Dialogue: 0,0:37:55.88,0:37:57.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She made good view of me Dialogue: 0,0:37:58.88,0:38:02.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,indeed, so much, That sure methought\Nher eyes had lost her tongue, For she did speak in starts Dialogue: 0,0:38:03.04,0:38:05.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,distractedly. Dialogue: 0,0:38:08.76,0:38:10.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She loves me! Dialogue: 0,0:38:12.28,0:38:13.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sure... Dialogue: 0,0:38:15.96,0:38:18.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am the man! Dialogue: 0,0:38:22.64,0:38:23.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Will you stay no longer? Dialogue: 0,0:38:25.72,0:38:30.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Let me yet know of you... wither you are bound!\N-No. Dialogue: 0,0:38:39.72,0:38:41.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You must know of me then, Antonio. Dialogue: 0,0:38:44.32,0:38:45.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My name is Sebastian. Dialogue: 0,0:38:47.32,0:38:51.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My father was that Sebastian of Messaline,\Nwhom I know you have heard of. Dialogue: 0,0:38:51.60,0:38:57.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He left behind him myself\Nand a sister... Viola. Dialogue: 0,0:38:57.40,0:39:00.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,both born in an hour:\Nwould we had so ended! Dialogue: 0,0:39:02.28,0:39:03.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but you, sir, altered that... Dialogue: 0,0:39:05.72,0:39:08.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Before you took me from the breach\Nof the sea was my sister drowned. Dialogue: 0,0:39:09.42,0:39:10.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,alas the day! Dialogue: 0,0:39:12.72,0:39:17.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A lady, sir, though it was said\Nshe much resembled me - Dialogue: 0,0:39:18.96,0:39:21.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,was yet of many\Naccounted beautiful. Dialogue: 0,0:39:33.32,0:39:35.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O good Antonio,\Nforgive me your trouble. Dialogue: 0,0:39:35.32,0:39:38.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you will not murder me for my love,\Nlet me be your servant. Dialogue: 0,0:39:39.30,0:39:40.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Desire it not! Dialogue: 0,0:39:41.60,0:39:43.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fare ye well at once! Dialogue: 0,0:39:53.16,0:39:56.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am bound to\Nthe Count Orsino's court: farewell. Dialogue: 0,0:40:01.04,0:40:03.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The gentleness of all the gods go with thee! Dialogue: 0,0:40:04.92,0:40:10.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I have many enemies in Orsino's court,\NElse would I very shortly see thee there. Dialogue: 0,0:40:13.24,0:40:15.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, when mine eyes did see Olivia first, Dialogue: 0,0:40:18.04,0:40:20.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Methought she purged the air of pestilence! Dialogue: 0,0:40:26.24,0:40:29.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That instant was I turn'd into a hart \NAnd my desires, Dialogue: 0,0:40:29.64,0:40:33.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,like fell and cruel hounds,\NE'er since pursue me. Dialogue: 0,0:40:48.40,0:40:53.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Approach! Sir Andrew! Dialogue: 0,0:41:11.96,0:41:13.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Maria! Dialogue: 0,0:41:17.92,0:41:18.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Maria! Dialogue: 0,0:41:21.76,0:41:25.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Marian, I say! a stoup of wine! Dialogue: 0,0:41:30.76,0:41:33.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Did you never see the picture\Nof 'we three'? Dialogue: 0,0:41:38.04,0:41:39.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Welcome, ass! Dialogue: 0,0:41:39.96,0:41:43.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Three happy boys we Dialogue: 0,0:41:43.40,0:41:45.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Three happy boys we Dialogue: 0,0:41:49.44,0:41:50.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir Tobias! Dialogue: 0,0:41:52.88,0:41:55.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Tillyvally. Lady! Dialogue: 0,0:41:55.88,0:42:00.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Beshrew me, the knight's in admirable fooling. Dialogue: 0,0:42:12.16,0:42:15.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}... and Malvolio's\Na Peg-a-Ramsey!{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:42:16.12,0:42:21.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Malvolio's nose is no whipstock,\Nand the Myrmidons are no bottle-ale houses. Dialogue: 0,0:42:21.80,0:42:22.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Excellent! Dialogue: 0,0:42:28.00,0:42:29.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now a song! Dialogue: 0,0:42:32.56,0:42:35.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come on there is sixpence for you:\Nlet's have a song. Dialogue: 0,0:42:39.88,0:42:42.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That old and antique song\Nwe heard last night: Dialogue: 0,0:42:44.04,0:42:46.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Methought it did relieve my passion much, Dialogue: 0,0:42:46.64,0:42:48.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He is not here, so please your lordship\Nthat should sing it. Dialogue: 0,0:42:50.32,0:42:52.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Who was it?\N-Feste, my lord. Dialogue: 0,0:42:53.28,0:42:57.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a fool that the lady\NOlivia's father took much delight in. Dialogue: 0,0:42:58.92,0:43:02.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Would you have a love-song, or a song of good life?\N-A love-song. Dialogue: 0,0:43:03.08,0:43:06.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-A love-song!\N- Ay, ay: I care not for good life. Dialogue: 0,0:43:13.76,0:43:17.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}O mistress mine, where are you roaming?{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:43:18.52,0:43:20.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}O, stay and hear {\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:43:23.20,0:43:26.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}your true love's coming,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:43:53.72,0:43:54.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How dost thou like this tune? Dialogue: 0,0:43:57.28,0:44:00.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It gives a very echo to the seat\NWhere Love is throned. Dialogue: 0,0:44:01.64,0:44:03.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou dost speak masterly. Dialogue: 0,0:44:05.92,0:44:09.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Every wise man's son doth know.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:44:14.08,0:44:15.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Excellent good, i' faith! Dialogue: 0,0:44:15.76,0:44:16.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good! Good! Dialogue: 0,0:44:17.44,0:44:20.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}What is love? 'tis not hereafter {\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:44:21.68,0:44:28.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Present mirth hath present laughter {\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:44:28.84,0:44:34.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My life upon't, young though thou art, thine eye\NHath stay'd upon some favour that it loves: Dialogue: 0,0:44:35.64,0:44:36.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hath it not, boy? Dialogue: 0,0:44:38.88,0:44:41.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- A little, by your favour.\N- What kind of woman is't? Dialogue: 0,0:44:44.64,0:44:46.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Of your complexion. Dialogue: 0,0:44:47.48,0:44:48.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She is not worth thee, then. Dialogue: 0,0:44:50.92,0:44:53.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What years, i' faith??\N-About your years, my lord. Dialogue: 0,0:44:54.60,0:44:55.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Too old by heaven! Dialogue: 0,0:44:57.64,0:45:03.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,let still the woman take\NAn elder than herself: so wears she to him, Dialogue: 0,0:45:04.48,0:45:05.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For, boy... Dialogue: 0,0:45:07.12,0:45:08.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,however we do praise ourselves, Dialogue: 0,0:45:09.32,0:45:12.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Our fancies are more\Ngiddy and unfirm, Dialogue: 0,0:45:12.76,0:45:16.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn,\NThan women's are. Dialogue: 0,0:45:18.68,0:45:21.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-I think it well, my lord.\N-Then let thy love be younger than thyself, Dialogue: 0,0:45:24.48,0:45:27.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For women are as roses, Dialogue: 0,0:45:28.00,0:45:30.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,whose fair flower,\Nbeing once display'd, Dialogue: 0,0:45:31.92,0:45:34.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,doth fall that very hour. Dialogue: 0,0:45:37.80,0:45:38.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And so they are Dialogue: 0,0:45:41.88,0:45:43.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,alas, that they are so Dialogue: 0,0:45:47.48,0:45:51.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To die, even when they to perfection grow! Dialogue: 0,0:45:53.16,0:45:57.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}What's to come is still unsure:{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:46:07.72,0:46:11.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}In delay there lies no plenty {\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:46:12.08,0:46:18.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:46:20.60,0:46:24.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Youth's a stuff will not endure.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:46:26.16,0:46:31.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Youth's a stuff will not endure.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:47:06.28,0:47:08.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight. Dialogue: 0,0:47:09.56,0:47:13.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- A contagious breath.\N- Very sweet and contagious, i' faith. Dialogue: 0,0:47:16.04,0:47:16.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But... Dialogue: 0,0:47:17.96,0:47:23.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... shall we make the welkin dance indeed? Dialogue: 0,0:47:23.84,0:47:25.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Shall we?! Dialogue: 0,0:47:26.84,0:47:30.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}There lives a man in Babylon{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:47:43.56,0:47:45.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'O, the twelfth day of December,'�{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:47:46.96,0:47:50.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}my true love said to me...{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:48:20.84,0:48:25.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My masters... are you mad? Dialogue: 0,0:48:25.64,0:48:30.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Have yeno wit, manners, nor honesty, but to gabble like\Ntinkers at this time of night? Dialogue: 0,0:48:30.44,0:48:33.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Do ye make an\Nalehouse of my lady's house? Dialogue: 0,0:48:36.56,0:48:39.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Is there no respect of place, persons, nor\Ntime in you? Dialogue: 0,0:48:40.12,0:48:42.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We did keep time, sir, in our catches. Dialogue: 0,0:48:45.04,0:48:45.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sneck up! Dialogue: 0,0:49:00.40,0:49:01.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir Toby... Dialogue: 0,0:49:02.60,0:49:04.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I must be round with you.: Dialogue: 0,0:49:05.80,0:49:09.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My lady bade me tell you, that,\Nthough she harbours you as her kinsman, Dialogue: 0,0:49:10.92,0:49:15.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,she's nothing allied to your disorders.\NIf you can separate yourself and your... Dialogue: 0,0:49:16.60,0:49:19.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... misdemeanors, you\Nare welcome to the house if not,... Dialogue: 0,0:49:20.76,0:49:23.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... she is very willing to bid\Nyou farewell. Dialogue: 0,0:49:24.36,0:49:26.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'Farewell, dear heart,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:27.40,0:49:29.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}since I must needs be gone.'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:31.24,0:49:34.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'His eyes do show\Nhis days are almost done.'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:37.64,0:49:41.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}- 'But I will never die.'\N- Sir Toby, there you lie.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:42.40,0:49:46.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}- This is much credit to you!\N - 'Shall I bid him go?'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:47.64,0:49:49.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'Shall I bid him go, and spare not?'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:49.87,0:49:57.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'O no, no, no, no, you dare not.'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:49:58.76,0:50:01.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Out o' tune, sir: ye lie. Dialogue: 0,0:50:10.24,0:50:13.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Art any more than a\Nsteward? Dialogue: 0,0:50:17.00,0:50:21.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous... Dialogue: 0,0:50:22.96,0:50:25.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...there shall be no more cakes and ale? Dialogue: 0,0:50:25.44,0:50:28.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yes, by Saint Anne,\Nand ginger shall be hot i' the mouth too. Dialogue: 0,0:50:29.28,0:50:32.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou'rt i' the right.\NGo, sir, rub your chain with crumbs. Dialogue: 0,0:50:33.04,0:50:34.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A stoup of wine, Maria! Dialogue: 0,0:50:38.32,0:50:42.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Mistress Mary, if you prized my lady's favour- Dialogue: 0,0:50:42.96,0:50:44.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,at any\Nthing more than contempt, Dialogue: 0,0:50:46.64,0:50:49.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you would not give means\Nfor this uncivil rule:. Dialogue: 0,0:51:09.44,0:51:10.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,she shall know of it... Dialogue: 0,0:51:15.96,0:51:17.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... by this hand! Dialogue: 0,0:51:22.28,0:51:23.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Go shake your ears. Dialogue: 0,0:51:29.80,0:51:34.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Bolts and shackles!\N-be patient... for tonight! Dialogue: 0,0:51:37.04,0:51:43.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For Monsieur Malvolio...\Nif I do not make him a common recreation... Dialogue: 0,0:51:43.48,0:51:46.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... do not think I have wit enough to lie\Nstraight in my bed: I know I can do it. Dialogue: 0,0:51:47.04,0:51:49.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Possess us, possess us \Ntell us something of him. Dialogue: 0,0:51:51.40,0:51:57.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Marry, sir, sometimes he is a kind of puritan.\N- O, if I thought that I'ld beat him like a dog! Dialogue: 0,0:51:57.76,0:52:00.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The devil a puritan that he is, or any thing\Nconstantly, but a time-pleaser Dialogue: 0,0:52:01.72,0:52:07.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so crammed, as he thinks, with excellencies, that it is\Nhis grounds of faith that all that look on him love him Dialogue: 0,0:52:07.92,0:52:12.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and on that vice in him will my revenge find\Nnotable cause to work. Dialogue: 0,0:52:13.48,0:52:14.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What wilt thou do? Dialogue: 0,0:52:19.08,0:52:23.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will drop in his way some obscure\Nepistles of love Dialogue: 0,0:52:24.20,0:52:28.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,wherein he shall find\Nhimself most feelingly personated. Dialogue: 0,0:52:33.48,0:52:36.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I can write very\Nlike my lady your niece Dialogue: 0,0:52:39.16,0:52:42.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,on a forgotten matter we\Ncan hardly make distinction of our hands. Dialogue: 0,0:52:43.40,0:52:48.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Excellent! I smell a device.\N-I have't in my nose too. Dialogue: 0,0:52:48.64,0:52:49.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But for this night... Dialogue: 0,0:52:51.28,0:52:52.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To bed... Dialogue: 0,0:53:01.60,0:53:02.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Dream on the event. Dialogue: 0,0:53:04.92,0:53:05.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Farewell. Dialogue: 0,0:53:09.28,0:53:11.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good night, Penthesilea! Dialogue: 0,0:53:17.32,0:53:20.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Before me, she's a good wench. Dialogue: 0,0:53:20.68,0:53:22.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She's a beagle, true-bred, Dialogue: 0,0:53:25.00,0:53:26.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and one that adores me... Dialogue: 0,0:53:29.24,0:53:30.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what o' that? Dialogue: 0,0:53:32.48,0:53:34.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I was adored once too. Dialogue: 0,0:53:38.72,0:53:43.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, come, I'll go burn some sack \N'tis too late to go to bed now Dialogue: 0,0:54:00.44,0:54:01.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Disguise... Dialogue: 0,0:54:03.12,0:54:05.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I see, thou art a wickedness, Dialogue: 0,0:54:07.28,0:54:09.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Wherein the pregnant enemy does much. Dialogue: 0,0:54:13.64,0:54:15.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How will this fadge? Dialogue: 0,0:54:18.04,0:54:19.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,As I am man, Dialogue: 0,0:54:21.88,0:54:25.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My state is desperate for my master's love Dialogue: 0,0:54:27.12,0:54:28.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,As I am woman, Dialogue: 0,0:54:29.72,0:54:35.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,�now alas the day!�\NWhat thriftless sighs shall poor Olivia breathe! Dialogue: 0,0:54:58.04,0:54:58.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come hither, boy! Dialogue: 0,0:55:03.28,0:55:04.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, boy. Come! Dialogue: 0,0:55:23.76,0:55:28.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How will she love, when the rich golden shaft\NHath kill'd the flock of all affections else... Dialogue: 0,0:55:28.36,0:55:30.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That live in her. Dialogue: 0,0:55:39.04,0:55:44.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,when liver, brain and heart,\Nare all supplied with one self king! Dialogue: 0,0:56:01.92,0:56:03.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir, shall I to this lady? Dialogue: 0,0:56:05.80,0:56:08.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Ay, that's the theme.\NTo her in haste... Dialogue: 0,0:56:11.80,0:56:16.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Tell her my love can give no place,\Nbide no denay. Dialogue: 0,0:56:19.28,0:56:22.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Malvolio is\Ncoming down this walk! Dialogue: 0,0:56:28.72,0:56:33.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come thy ways, Signior Fabian. Wouldst thou not\Nbe glad to have the niggardly rascally sheep-biter\Ncome by some notable shame? Dialogue: 0,0:56:34.12,0:56:36.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He brought me out o' favour with\Nmy lady about a bear-baiting here. Dialogue: 0,0:56:42.64,0:56:44.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Get ye all three into the box-tree! Dialogue: 0,0:56:48.12,0:56:49.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"My Lady..." Dialogue: 0,0:56:50.88,0:56:54.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"My Lady. Countess..." Dialogue: 0,0:56:57.76,0:57:00.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for here comes the trout\Nthat must be caught with tickling. Dialogue: 0,0:57:03.76,0:57:06.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Tis but fortune all is fortune.. Dialogue: 0,0:57:09.44,0:57:12.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Maria once told me\Nshe did affect me- Dialogue: 0,0:57:13.28,0:57:15.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and I have heard herself come\Nthus near, that,.- Dialogue: 0,0:57:16.40,0:57:17.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-should she fancy,... Dialogue: 0,0:57:20.00,0:57:24.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... it should be one of my complexion Dialogue: 0,0:57:26.88,0:57:32.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Besides, she uses me with a more...\N...exalted respect Dialogue: 0,0:57:33.04,0:57:35.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Slight, I could so beat the rogue! Dialogue: 0,0:57:36.32,0:57:39.76,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-To be Count Malvolio!...\N-Ah, rogue! Dialogue: 0,0:57:47.80,0:57:49.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Having been three months married to her, Dialogue: 0,0:57:51.60,0:57:56.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-... sitting in my state...\N-O, for a stone-bow, to hit him in the eye!! Dialogue: 0,0:57:56.76,0:58:02.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Calling my officers about me,\Nin my branched velvet gown... Dialogue: 0,0:58:05.48,0:58:09.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,having come from a day-bed,\Nwhere I have left Dialogue: 0,0:58:09.80,0:58:12.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Olivia sleeping,... Dialogue: 0,0:58:18.36,0:58:20.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and then, after a demure\Ntravel of regard, Dialogue: 0,0:58:21.28,0:58:24.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,telling them I know my\Nplace as I would they should do theirs, Dialogue: 0,0:58:24.88,0:58:28.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-to ask for my kinsman: Toby! Dialogue: 0,0:58:32.80,0:58:37.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I frown the while \Nand perchance wind up my watch,... Dialogue: 0,0:58:38.24,0:58:39.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... or play with my - Dialogue: 0,0:58:41.24,0:58:42.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- some rich jewel. Dialogue: 0,0:58:44.80,0:58:49.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Toby approaches courtesies there to me,\NI extend my hand to him... Dialogue: 0,0:58:50.40,0:58:55.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...thus saying, 'Cousin Toby,\NYou must amend your drunkenness!' Dialogue: 0,0:58:55.92,0:58:56.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Out, scab! Dialogue: 0,0:59:01.92,0:59:03.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What employment have we here? Dialogue: 0,0:59:14.80,0:59:18.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By my life, this is my lady's hand! Dialogue: 0,0:59:20.56,0:59:23.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"'To the unknown... beloved" Dialogue: 0,0:59:25.16,0:59:26.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"... this, and my good wishes." Dialogue: 0,0:59:29.04,0:59:31.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By your leave, wax.\NSoft!... Dialogue: 0,0:59:31.92,0:59:36.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and the impressure her Lucrece,\Nwith which she uses to seal. Dialogue: 0,0:59:42.32,0:59:43.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'tis my lady. Dialogue: 0,0:59:45.72,0:59:46.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To whom should this be? Dialogue: 0,0:59:50.32,0:59:52.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Jove knows I love: But who? "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:59:53.08,0:59:55.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Lips, do not move \NNo man must know. "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,0:59:58.28,1:00:00.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"'No man must know "?{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:00:02.44,1:00:05.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if this should be thee, Malvolio?! Dialogue: 0,1:00:07.76,1:00:11.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"I may command where I adore \NBut silence, like a Lucrece knife"{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:00:11.92,1:00:15.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore:\NM, O, A, I, doth sway my life. "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:00:18.04,1:00:21.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-M.O.A.I...\N- Excellent wench, say I. Dialogue: 0,1:00:21.88,1:00:26.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let me see... "M.O.A.I." Dialogue: 0,1:00:29.04,1:00:31.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,," I may command where I adore." Dialogue: 0,1:00:32.80,1:00:38.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, she may command\Nme: I serve her she is my lady. Dialogue: 0,1:00:39.32,1:00:44.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and the end,-what should\Nthat alphabetical position portend? "M.O.A.I"? Dialogue: 0,1:00:44.96,1:00:49.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Moai... Moa... i... M! Dialogue: 0,1:00:50.76,1:00:54.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,M,- Malvolio M,- why, that begins my name! Dialogue: 0,1:00:55.56,1:00:58.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A should follow but O does. Dialogue: 0,1:00:58.40,1:01:02.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and yet, to crush this a little,\Nit would bow to me Dialogue: 0,1:01:02.76,1:01:05.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for every one of these letters\Nare in my name! Dialogue: 0,1:01:07.16,1:01:08.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Soft!... Dialogue: 0,1:01:17.44,1:01:18.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,here follows prose. Dialogue: 0,1:01:20.64,1:01:24.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"In my stars I am above thee \Nbut be not afraid of greatness."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:24.36,1:01:29.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"some are born great, some achieve greatness,\Nand some have greatness thrust upon 'em.."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:30.20,1:01:37.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Be opposite with a kinsman, surly with servants let\Nthy tongue tang arguments of state. "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:37.40,1:01:43.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"put thyself into the trick of singularity:\Nshe thus advises thee that sighs for thee. "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:44.88,1:01:45.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Remember who co-...{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:48.44,1:01:50.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Remember who commended\Nthy yellow stockings,"{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:51.92,1:01:54.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"and wished to see thee ever\Ncross-gartered."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:54.78,1:01:58.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}" I say, remember. Go to, thou art\Nmade, if thou desirest to be so."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:01:58.92,1:02:01.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"if not, let me see thee... a steward still...."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:02:01.44,1:02:05.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"... the fellow of servants,...\Nand not worthy to touch Fortune's fingers. Farewell."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:02:05.60,1:02:09.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"She that would alter services with thee,\NTHE FORTUNATE-UNHAPPY."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:02:11.16,1:02:14.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Daylight and champaign\Ndiscovers not more. Dialogue: 0,1:02:14.24,1:02:18.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will be proud,\NI will baffle Sir Toby... Dialogue: 0,1:02:18.92,1:02:24.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will wash off gross acquaintance,\NI will be point-devise the very man. Dialogue: 0,1:02:25.16,1:02:29.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I do not now fool myself,\Nto let imagination jade me... Dialogue: 0,1:02:29.92,1:02:32.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for every reason excites to this: Dialogue: 0,1:02:33.72,1:02:35.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...that my lady loves me. Dialogue: 0,1:02:38.04,1:02:40.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Jove and my stars be praised! Dialogue: 0,1:02:41.24,1:02:42.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here is yet a postscript! Dialogue: 0,1:02:43.96,1:02:47.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"Y'Thou canst not choose but know who I am.\NIf thou entertainest my love," - Dialogue: 0,1:02:47.82,1:02:51.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"let it appear in thy smiling \Nthy smiles become thee well." Dialogue: 0,1:02:51.56,1:02:54.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"therefore in my\Npresence still smile" Dialogue: 0,1:02:55.32,1:02:56.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"dear my sweet, I prithee." Dialogue: 0,1:02:59.88,1:03:01.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Jove, I thank thee! Dialogue: 0,1:03:02.40,1:03:04.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will smile! Dialogue: 0,1:03:13.24,1:03:16.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will do everything\Nthat thou wilt have me.! Dialogue: 0,1:03:17.40,1:03:19.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Jove, I thank thee! Dialogue: 0,1:03:20.88,1:03:23.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Jove, I am happy! Dialogue: 0,1:03:26.32,1:03:31.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands!\N- I could marry this wench for this device! Dialogue: 0,1:03:33.96,1:03:38.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Wilt thou set thy foot o' my neck?\N-Or o' mine either? Dialogue: 0,1:03:39.80,1:03:45.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Nay, but say true does it work upon him?\N- Like aqua-vitae with a midwife. Dialogue: 0,1:03:46.32,1:03:49.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Then, mark his first approach\Nbefore my lady: Dialogue: 0,1:03:50.44,1:03:53.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he will come to\Nher in yellow stockings, Dialogue: 0,1:03:54.24,1:03:56.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and 'tis a colour she abhors! Dialogue: 0,1:04:49.48,1:04:53.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Save thee, friend,\Ndost thou live by thy music? Dialogue: 0,1:04:53.76,1:04:56.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- No, sir, I live by the church.\N-Art thou a churchman? Dialogue: 0,1:04:56.62,1:05:00.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No such matter, sir: I do live by the church \Nfor I do live at my house, Dialogue: 0,1:05:00.44,1:05:02.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and my house doth stand by\Nthe church. Dialogue: 0,1:05:08.92,1:05:10.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hold, there's expenses for thee. Dialogue: 0,1:05:12.04,1:05:18.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now Jove, in his next commodity of hair,\Nsend thee a beard! Dialogue: 0,1:05:19.44,1:05:22.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By my troth, I'll tell thee,\NI am almost sick for one Dialogue: 0,1:05:24.60,1:05:26.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,though I would not have it\Ngrow on my chin. Dialogue: 0,1:05:28.04,1:05:29.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Is thy\Nlady within? Dialogue: 0,1:05:32.24,1:05:37.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would play Lord Pandarus of Phrygia, sir,\Nto bring a Cressida to this Troilus. Dialogue: 0,1:05:38.16,1:05:41.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I understand you, sir 'tis well begged. Dialogue: 0,1:05:42.24,1:05:46.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The matter, I hope, is not great, sir,\Nbegging but a beggar: Dialogue: 0,1:05:51.28,1:05:53.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cressida was a beggar. Dialogue: 0,1:05:56.04,1:06:00.12,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My lady is within, sir.\NI will construe to her whence you come Dialogue: 0,1:06:25.32,1:06:28.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Save you, gentleman.\N- And you, sir. Dialogue: 0,1:06:28.80,1:06:31.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}-Dieu vous garde, monsieur.\N- Et vous aussi votre serviteur.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:06:33.12,1:06:35.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I hope, sir, you are \Nas I am yours. Dialogue: 0,1:06:37.04,1:06:40.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,my niece is desirous\Nyou should enter, if your trade be to her. Dialogue: 0,1:06:40.96,1:06:45.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,your niece, sir is the list of my voyage.\NBut we are prevented. Dialogue: 0,1:06:47.56,1:06:50.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Most excellent accomplished lady,\Nthe heavens rain odours on you! Dialogue: 0,1:06:51.08,1:06:54.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Rain odours'? well.\NThat youth's a rare courtier: Dialogue: 0,1:07:00.44,1:07:04.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My matter hath no voice, to your own\Nmost pregnant and vouchsafed ear. Dialogue: 0,1:07:05.96,1:07:10.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Odours,' 'pregnant' and 'vouchsafed:'\NI'll get 'em all three all ready. Dialogue: 0,1:07:17.28,1:07:20.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let the garden door be shut,\Nand leave me to my hearing. Dialogue: 0,1:07:30.64,1:07:35.68,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Give me your hand, sir.\N- My duty, madam, and most humble service. Dialogue: 0,1:07:42.24,1:07:47.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-What's your name?\N- Cesario is your servant's name, fair princess. Dialogue: 0,1:07:47.64,1:07:53.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- You're servant to the Count Orsino, youth.\N- And he is yours, and his must needs be yours. Dialogue: 0,1:07:53.60,1:07:55.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For him, I think not on him... Dialogue: 0,1:07:56.60,1:07:59.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for his thoughts, Would they were blanks,\Nrather than fill'd with me! Dialogue: 0,1:07:59.72,1:08:04.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I come to whet your gentle thoughts on his behalf.\N- Give me leave, beseech you. Dialogue: 0,1:08:09.44,1:08:10.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I did send... Dialogue: 0,1:08:12.28,1:08:14.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... After the last enchantment you did here... Dialogue: 0,1:08:15.94,1:08:17.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A ring... in chase of you Dialogue: 0,1:08:19.26,1:08:23.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so did I abuse myself,\Nmy servant and, I fear me, you Dialogue: 0,1:08:26.22,1:08:30.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To force that on you, in a shameful cunning,\Nwhich you knew none of yours... Dialogue: 0,1:08:32.58,1:08:36.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what might you think?\NHave you not set mine honour at the stake? Dialogue: 0,1:08:39.50,1:08:44.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- So, let me hear you speak.\N- I pity you. Dialogue: 0,1:08:47.14,1:08:48.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That's a degree to love. Dialogue: 0,1:08:48.66,1:08:51.100,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, not a grize. Dialogue: 0,1:08:53.14,1:08:55.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For 'tis a vulgar proof,\NThat very oft we pity enemies. Dialogue: 0,1:09:10.62,1:09:14.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, then, methinks 'tis time to smile again. Dialogue: 0,1:09:19.82,1:09:22.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The clock upbraids me with the waste of time. Dialogue: 0,1:09:27.82,1:09:30.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Be not afraid, good youth,\NI will not have you. Dialogue: 0,1:09:32.22,1:09:36.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And yet, when wit\Nand youth is come to harvest... Dialogue: 0,1:09:38.14,1:09:40.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Your wife is alike\Nto reap a proper man. Dialogue: 0,1:09:42.90,1:09:45.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There lies your way, due west. Dialogue: 0,1:09:48.82,1:09:51.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Then westward-ho! Dialogue: 0,1:09:55.42,1:09:59.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You'll nothing, madam,\Nto my lord by me? Dialogue: 0,1:10:04.66,1:10:05.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Stay! Dialogue: 0,1:10:09.06,1:10:12.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I prithee, tell me\Nwhat thou thinkest of me. Dialogue: 0,1:10:12.26,1:10:15.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That you do think you are\Nnot what you are. Dialogue: 0,1:10:15.74,1:10:19.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- If I think so, I think the same of you.\N- Then think you right: I am not what I am. Dialogue: 0,1:10:19.92,1:10:21.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would you was\Nas I would have you be! Dialogue: 0,1:10:21.12,1:10:24.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Would it be better, madam, than I am?\NI wish it might, for now I am your fool. Dialogue: 0,1:10:24.34,1:10:28.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful\NIn the contempt and anger of his lip! Dialogue: 0,1:10:30.66,1:10:33.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Grace and good disposition\NAttend your ladyship! Dialogue: 0,1:10:35.82,1:10:38.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cesario, by the roses\Nof the spring, Dialogue: 0,1:10:38.46,1:10:41.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By maidhood, honour,\Ntruth and every thing, Dialogue: 0,1:10:41.82,1:10:44.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I love thee so, that, Dialogue: 0,1:10:44.58,1:10:48.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...maugre all thy pride,\Nnor wit nor reason can my passion hide. Dialogue: 0,1:10:50.62,1:10:56.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By innocence I swear, and by my youth\NI have one heart, one bosom and one truth, Dialogue: 0,1:10:56.90,1:10:59.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And that no woman has Dialogue: 0,1:11:01.10,1:11:04.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,nor never none shall mistress be of it,\Nsave I alone. Dialogue: 0,1:11:10.10,1:11:11.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And so... Dialogue: 0,1:11:13.26,1:11:15.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,adieu, good madam... Dialogue: 0,1:11:17.26,1:11:19.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,never more will I my master's tears\Nto you deplore. Dialogue: 0,1:11:19.98,1:11:25.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yet come again for thou perhaps mayst move\NThat heart, which now abhors, to like his love. Dialogue: 0,1:12:21.62,1:12:26.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I could not stay behind you...\N- My kind Antonio! Dialogue: 0,1:12:28.46,1:12:31.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And not all love to see you,\Nyou sir are a stranger to these parts... Dialogue: 0,1:12:32.58,1:12:37.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I can no other answer make\Nbut thanks, And thanks. Dialogue: 0,1:12:37.74,1:12:41.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and oft good turns\Nare shuffled off with such uncurrent pay. Dialogue: 0,1:12:45.22,1:12:48.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am not weary, and 'tis long to night. Dialogue: 0,1:12:48.78,1:12:53.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I pray you, let us satisfy our eyes\NWith the memorials - Dialogue: 0,1:12:53.46,1:12:55.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- and the things of fame\Nthat do renown this city. Dialogue: 0,1:12:57.10,1:12:59.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I do not without danger walk these streets... Dialogue: 0,1:13:00.42,1:13:05.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Once, in a sea-fight, 'gainst Orsino his galleys\NI did some service... Dialogue: 0,1:13:06.30,1:13:10.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of such note indeed, that were I\Nta'en here it would scarce be answer'd. Dialogue: 0,1:13:10.46,1:13:12.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Belike you slew\Ngreat number of his people.? Dialogue: 0,1:13:13.62,1:13:17.100,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For which, if I be lapsed in this place,\NI shall pay dear. Dialogue: 0,1:13:18.50,1:13:22.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Do not then walk too open.\N- You shall find me at the Elephant. Dialogue: 0,1:13:26.10,1:13:26.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why I your purse? Dialogue: 0,1:13:28.62,1:13:32.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Haply your eye shall light upon some toy\NYou have desire to purchase Dialogue: 0,1:13:33.14,1:13:37.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and your store,\NI think, is not for idle markets, sir. Dialogue: 0,1:13:43.22,1:13:45.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- At the Elephant.\N- I do remember. Dialogue: 0,1:13:50.22,1:13:57.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if ever thou shalt love, remember me \NFor such as I am all true lovers are, Dialogue: 0,1:14:01.38,1:14:04.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Unstaid and skittish in all motions else. Dialogue: 0,1:14:05.66,1:14:10.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Save in the constant image\Nof the creature that is beloved. Dialogue: 0,1:14:37.14,1:14:40.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, fellow, come, play that piece\Nof song we had last night. Dialogue: 0,1:14:41.06,1:14:43.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Mark it, Cesario, it is old and plain Dialogue: 0,1:14:44.62,1:14:49.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The spinsters and the knitters in the sun\Ndo use to chant it... Dialogue: 0,1:14:55.54,1:14:59.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Come away,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:00.62,1:15:05.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}come away, death,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:06.02,1:15:11.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}And in sad cypress{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:12.30,1:15:16.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}let me be laid {\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:17.50,1:15:20.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Fly away breath{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:22.06,1:15:26.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Fly away, fly away breath {\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:28.62,1:15:31.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}I am slain{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:32.22,1:15:39.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}by a fair cruel maid.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:43.70,1:15:47.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Not a friend,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:48.66,1:15:51.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}not a friend greet{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:52.50,1:15:58.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}My poor corpse,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:15:59.50,1:16:03.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}where my bones shall be thrown:{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:05.02,1:16:10.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}A thousand thousand sighs to save,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:11.62,1:16:15.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Lay me, O, where{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:15.94,1:16:20.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Sad true lover{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:21.30,1:16:26.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}never find my grave,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:29.34,1:16:32.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}To weep there!{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:16:44.70,1:16:48.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- There's for thy pains.\N- No pains, sir: I take pleasure in singing, sir. Dialogue: 0,1:16:48.70,1:16:51.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I'll pay thy pleasure then.\N- Truly, sir, and pleasure will be paid, Dialogue: 0,1:16:52.02,1:16:53.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,one time or another. Dialogue: 0,1:17:00.02,1:17:04.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now, the melancholy god protect you \Nfor your mind is a very opal. Dialogue: 0,1:17:05.46,1:17:06.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Farewell. Dialogue: 0,1:17:08.46,1:17:13.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Once more, Cesario,\NGet thee to yond same sovereign cruelty! Dialogue: 0,1:17:13.38,1:17:17.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- But if she cannot love you, sir?\N- I cannot so be answer'd. Dialogue: 0,1:17:17.96,1:17:18.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sooth, but you must. Dialogue: 0,1:17:18.96,1:17:23.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Say that some lady, as perhaps there is, hath for your love\Na great a pang of heart As you have for Olivia... Dialogue: 0,1:17:23.54,1:17:26.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you cannot love her.\NYou tell her so must she not then be answer'd? Dialogue: 0,1:17:26.34,1:17:31.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There is no woman's sides can bide the beating\Nof so strong a passion as love doth give my heart Dialogue: 0,1:17:31.30,1:17:34.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No woman's heart so big, to hold\Nso much they lack retention! Dialogue: 0,1:17:34.82,1:17:37.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Alas, their love\Nmay be call'd appetite, Dialogue: 0,1:17:37.62,1:17:40.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But mine is all as hungry as the sea,\NAnd can digest as much. Dialogue: 0,1:17:42.82,1:17:46.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,make no compare between that love\Na woman can bear me and that I owe Olivia. Dialogue: 0,1:17:46.62,1:17:49.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Ay, but I know...\N- What dost thou know? Dialogue: 0,1:17:50.18,1:17:55.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Too well what love women to men may owe:\NIn faith, they are as true of heart as we. Dialogue: 0,1:17:56.06,1:18:00.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My father had a daughter loved a man,\NAs it might be, Dialogue: 0,1:18:00.86,1:18:06.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... perhaps, were I a woman,\NI should your lordship. Dialogue: 0,1:18:07.90,1:18:09.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And what's her history? Dialogue: 0,1:18:17.10,1:18:19.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A blank, my lord. Dialogue: 0,1:18:24.78,1:18:26.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She never told her love, Dialogue: 0,1:18:28.86,1:18:32.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Dialogue: 0,1:18:33.70,1:18:35.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Feed on her damask cheek. Dialogue: 0,1:18:37.90,1:18:40.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,she pined in thought, Dialogue: 0,1:18:43.22,1:18:49.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And with a green and yellow melancholy\NShe sat like patience on a monument, Dialogue: 0,1:18:52.66,1:18:55.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Smiling at grief. Dialogue: 0,1:18:58.90,1:19:02.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Was not this love indeed? Dialogue: 0,1:19:08.02,1:19:10.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We men may say more,\Nswear more... Dialogue: 0,1:19:11.90,1:19:15.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but indeed\NOur shows are more than will... Dialogue: 0,1:19:15.100,1:19:19.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for still we prove\NMuch in our vows, Dialogue: 0,1:19:20.90,1:19:23.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but little in our love. Dialogue: 0,1:19:29.74,1:19:31.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But died thy sister\Nof her love, my boy? Dialogue: 0,1:19:33.06,1:19:34.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am all the daughters\Nof my father's house, Dialogue: 0,1:19:36.70,1:19:38.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And all the brothers too. Dialogue: 0,1:19:40.14,1:19:42.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and yet I know not. Dialogue: 0,1:20:07.82,1:20:09.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll do my best\NTo woo your lady... Dialogue: 0,1:20:13.34,1:20:15.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,yet, a barful strife! Dialogue: 0,1:20:15.94,1:20:20.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Whoe'er I woo,\Nmyself would be his wife. Dialogue: 0,1:21:49.66,1:21:51.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, faith, I'll not stay a jot longer. Dialogue: 0,1:21:52.22,1:21:54.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thy reason, dear venom,\Ngive thy reason. Dialogue: 0,1:21:54.62,1:21:59.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Marry, I saw your niece do more favours to the\Ncount's serving-man than ever she bestowed upon me! Dialogue: 0,1:21:59.34,1:22:03.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I saw't i' the orchard.!\N- Did she see thee the while, old boy? tell me that. Dialogue: 0,1:22:03.50,1:22:04.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,As plain as I see you now. Dialogue: 0,1:22:06.18,1:22:08.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This was a great argument of love in her toward you. Dialogue: 0,1:22:08.100,1:22:11.20,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Slight, will you make an ass o' me? Dialogue: 0,1:22:11.30,1:22:17.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,She did show favour to the youth in your sight only\Nto exasperate you, to awake your dormouse valour. Dialogue: 0,1:22:19.46,1:22:22.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You should then have accosted her \Nand banged the youth into dumbness. Dialogue: 0,1:22:23.90,1:22:26.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you are now sailed\Ninto the north of my lady's opinion. Dialogue: 0,1:22:26.78,1:22:31.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,unless you do redeem it by\Nsome laudable attempt either of valour or policy. Dialogue: 0,1:22:32.70,1:22:37.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It must be with valour for policy\NI hate: I had as lief be a puritan as a politician.. Dialogue: 0,1:22:37.62,1:22:41.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, then, challenge me\Nthe count's youth to fight with him Dialogue: 0,1:22:43.38,1:22:46.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,hurt him in eleven places:\Nmy niece shall take note of it. Dialogue: 0,1:22:47.06,1:22:51.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,there is no love-broker in the world\Ncan more prevail than report of valour. Dialogue: 0,1:22:52.50,1:22:58.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Will either of you bear me a challenge to him?\N- Go, write it in a martial hand be curst and brief! Dialogue: 0,1:22:58.38,1:23:01.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,it is no matter how witty,\Nso it be eloquent. Dialogue: 0,1:23:02.02,1:23:02.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,about it! Dialogue: 0,1:23:03.98,1:23:05.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Taunt him with the licence of ink! Dialogue: 0,1:23:06.14,1:23:07.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Where shall I find you? Dialogue: 0,1:23:07.62,1:23:10.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,We'll call thee at the cubiculo: go. Dialogue: 0,1:23:13.50,1:23:15.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is a dear manikin to you, Sir Toby. Dialogue: 0,1:23:16.18,1:23:20.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I have been dear to him, lad,\Nsome two thousand strong, or so. Dialogue: 0,1:23:23.22,1:23:26.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yond gull Malvolio is\Nturned heathen. Dialogue: 0,1:23:27.58,1:23:31.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- He's in yellow stockings.\N- And cross-gartered? Dialogue: 0,1:23:42.82,1:23:44.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How now... Malvolio...? Dialogue: 0,1:23:45.46,1:23:48.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sweet lady, ho, ho. Dialogue: 0,1:23:49.98,1:23:53.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Smilest thou?\NI sent for thee upon a sad occasion. Dialogue: 0,1:23:54.02,1:24:00.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sad, lady! I could be sad: this does make some\Nobstruction in the blood, this cross-gartering. Dialogue: 0,1:24:01.18,1:24:03.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but what of that? if it please the eye of one... Dialogue: 0,1:24:05.06,1:24:10.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- 'Please one, and please all.'\N- Why, how dost thou, man? what is the matter with thee? Dialogue: 0,1:24:10.14,1:24:13.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Not black in my mind,...\Nthough yellow in my legs. Dialogue: 0,1:24:17.50,1:24:19.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It did come to his hands, Dialogue: 0,1:24:20.74,1:24:24.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and commands shall be executed Dialogue: 0,1:24:27.30,1:24:30.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I think we do know\Nthe sweet Roman hand. Dialogue: 0,1:24:37.30,1:24:38.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Wilt thou go to bed, Malvolio? Dialogue: 0,1:24:40.54,1:24:41.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To bed? Dialogue: 0,1:24:43.70,1:24:46.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,ay, sweet-heart. Dialogue: 0,1:24:48.54,1:24:50.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and I'll come to thee. Dialogue: 0,1:24:51.18,1:24:54.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,God comfort thee! Why dost thou smile so\Nand kiss thy hand so oft? Dialogue: 0,1:24:56.02,1:24:58.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How do you, Malvolio? Dialogue: 0,1:24:59.18,1:25:01.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why appear you with this\Nridiculous boldness before my lady? Dialogue: 0,1:25:02.18,1:25:05.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Be not afraid of greatness:'\N'twas well writ. Dialogue: 0,1:25:06.18,1:25:11.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Some achieve greatness, and some\Nhave greatness thrust upon them.' Dialogue: 0,1:25:13.46,1:25:17.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Remember who commended\Nthy yellow stockings,' Dialogue: 0,1:25:17.50,1:25:22.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Go to thou art made, if thou desirest to be so '\N'If not, let me see thee a servant still.' Dialogue: 0,1:25:22.70,1:25:24.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, this is very\Nmidsummer madness! Dialogue: 0,1:25:24.86,1:25:28.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Madam, the young gentleman\Nof the Count Orsino's is returned. Dialogue: 0,1:25:28.34,1:25:31.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll come to him. Dialogue: 0,1:25:31.86,1:25:33.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good Maria, let this fellow be looked to. Dialogue: 0,1:25:34.06,1:25:37.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Where's my cousin Toby?\NLet some of my people have a special care of him Dialogue: 0,1:25:40.62,1:25:43.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, ho! do you come near me now? Dialogue: 0,1:25:45.22,1:25:48.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,no worse man than\NSir Toby to look to me! Dialogue: 0,1:25:51.14,1:25:55.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,she sends him on purpose, that I may appear\Nstubborn to him I have limed her!!! Dialogue: 0,1:25:58.66,1:26:01.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but it is Jove's doing,\Nand Jove make me thankful! Dialogue: 0,1:26:03.50,1:26:10.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And when she went away now, 'Let this fellow be looked to:'\Nfellow! not Malvolio, nor after my degree, but fellow. Dialogue: 0,1:26:10.66,1:26:12.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, every thing\Nadheres together! Dialogue: 0,1:26:15.18,1:26:16.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What can be said? Dialogue: 0,1:26:17.38,1:26:18.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nothing that can be... Dialogue: 0,1:26:19.50,1:26:24.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... can come between me and the full\Nprospect of my hopes. Dialogue: 0,1:26:26.18,1:26:30.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If all the devils of hell be drawn in little,\Nyet I'll speak to him. Dialogue: 0,1:26:31.14,1:26:33.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Go off I discard you. Dialogue: 0,1:26:33.74,1:26:36.44,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Sir Toby, my lady prays you\Nto have a care of him. Dialogue: 0,1:26:37.72,1:26:38.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Ah, ha! does she so? Dialogue: 0,1:26:40.70,1:26:45.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What, man! defy the devil!\N- Do you know what you say? Dialogue: 0,1:26:45.70,1:26:49.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,La you, an you speak ill of the devil,\Nhow he takes it at heart! Dialogue: 0,1:26:49.26,1:26:52.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Carry his water to the wise woman.\N- it shall be done to-morrow morning. Dialogue: 0,1:26:53.54,1:26:56.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- My lady would not lose him for more than I'll say.\N- How now, mistress! Dialogue: 0,1:26:59.34,1:27:03.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- let me enjoy my private.\N- Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby, get him to pray! Dialogue: 0,1:27:03.66,1:27:06.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My prayers, minx! Dialogue: 0,1:27:06.70,1:27:11.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- No, I warrant you, he will not hear of godliness.\N-you are idle shallow things... Dialogue: 0,1:27:12.66,1:27:16.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am not of your element: you shall know\Nmore hereafter. Dialogue: 0,1:27:37.90,1:27:39.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Is't possible? Dialogue: 0,1:27:44.54,1:27:48.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If this were played upon a stage now, I could\Ncondemn it as an improbable fiction. Dialogue: 0,1:27:50.02,1:27:52.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, we'll have him in a dark room and bound. Dialogue: 0,1:27:55.14,1:28:00.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Why, we shall make him mad indeed.\N- My niece is already in the belief that he's mad Dialogue: 0,1:28:00.98,1:28:05.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,we may carry it thus,\Nfor our pleasure and his penance. Dialogue: 0,1:28:07.90,1:28:10.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,a scurvy fellow thou art! Dialogue: 0,1:28:14.14,1:28:15.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,More matter for a May morning. Dialogue: 0,1:28:19.26,1:28:21.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here's the challenge, read it. Dialogue: 0,1:28:21.66,1:28:26.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I warrant there's vinegar and pepper in't.\N- Is't so saucy? Dialogue: 0,1:28:31.66,1:28:35.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'Youth, whatsoever thou art,\Nthou art but a scurvy fellow.'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:28:35.70,1:28:36.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good, and valiant. Dialogue: 0,1:28:37.46,1:28:42.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Thou comest to the lady Olivia, and in my\Nsight she uses thee kindly."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:28:42.62,1:28:46.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"but that is not the matter\NI challenge thee for"{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:28:46.74,1:28:49.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Very brief, and to exceeding good sense... Dialogue: 0,1:28:51.62,1:28:57.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}" I will waylay thee going home where if it\Nbe thy chance to kill me,..."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:28:57.66,1:28:58.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good! Dialogue: 0,1:28:59.14,1:29:02.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"...Thou killest me like a rogue and a villain."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:03.86,1:29:06.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Still you keep o' the windy side\Nof the law: good. Dialogue: 0,1:29:08.22,1:29:11.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Fare thee well and God have mercy upon\None of our souls!"{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:12.46,1:29:15.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"He may have mercy upon mine but\Nmy hope is better"{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:16.48,1:29:18.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"and so look to thyself."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:19.54,1:29:20.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"Thy friend,..."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:28.30,1:29:31.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"... as thou usest him,\Nand thy sworn enemy,."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:31.12,1:29:33.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}ANDREW AGUECHEEK.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,1:29:34.38,1:29:38.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If this letter move him not, his legs cannot!\NI'll give't him. Dialogue: 0,1:29:39.62,1:29:43.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He is now in some commerce with my lady,\Nbut will by and by depart. Dialogue: 0,1:29:43.82,1:29:48.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Go, Sir Andrew: scout me for him at the corner the\Norchard like a bum-baily. Dialogue: 0,1:29:49.02,1:29:55.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,so soon as ever thou seest him, draw \Nand, as thou drawest swear horrible! Away! Dialogue: 0,1:29:56.06,1:29:57.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, let me alone for swearing! Dialogue: 0,1:30:00.18,1:30:02.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will deliver his challenge by\Nword of mouth. Dialogue: 0,1:30:04.66,1:30:07.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And I beseech you come again to-morrow.\NWhat shall you ask of me that I'll deny? Dialogue: 0,1:30:08.18,1:30:11.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nothing but this \Nyour true love for my master. Dialogue: 0,1:30:11.66,1:30:14.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How with mine honour may I give him that\NWhich I have given to you? Dialogue: 0,1:30:14.70,1:30:16.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will acquit you! Dialogue: 0,1:30:16.96,1:30:18.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou art a foolish fellow... Dialogue: 0,1:30:19.06,1:30:21.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Will you make me believe\Nthat I am not sent for you? Dialogue: 0,1:30:23.66,1:30:26.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Go to, go to!... Dialogue: 0,1:30:27.02,1:30:30.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Well, come again to-morrow:\Nfare thee well! Dialogue: 0,1:30:31.42,1:30:34.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A fiend like thee\Nmight bear my soul to hell! Dialogue: 0,1:30:38.38,1:30:41.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Let me be clear of thee!\N-Well... Hell not. Dialogue: 0,1:30:49.98,1:30:51.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Gentleman, God save thee.\N- And you, sir. Dialogue: 0,1:30:52.12,1:30:54.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That defence thou hast,\Nbetake thee to't. Dialogue: 0,1:30:54.66,1:31:00.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,of what nature the wrongs are thou hast\Ndone him, I know not but thy intercepter Dialogue: 0,1:31:01.14,1:31:04.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...bloody as the hunter,\Nattends thee at the orchard-end. Dialogue: 0,1:31:04.60,1:31:07.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You mistake, sir I am sure no man\Nhath any quarrel to me. Dialogue: 0,1:31:08.30,1:31:10.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You'll find it otherwise,\NI assure you. Dialogue: 0,1:31:10.90,1:31:15.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,therefore, if you hold your life at any price,\Nbetake you to your guard Dialogue: 0,1:31:15.82,1:31:19.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,for your opposite hath in him what\Nyouth, strength... Dialogue: 0,1:31:20.14,1:31:22.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...skill and wrath can furnish man withal. Dialogue: 0,1:31:23.38,1:31:27.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I beseech you, sir, what is he?\N- he is a devil in private brawl. Dialogue: 0,1:31:28.58,1:31:31.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,souls and bodies\Nhath he divorced three. Dialogue: 0,1:31:33.14,1:31:36.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will return again into the house and\Ndesire some conduct of the lady. Dialogue: 0,1:31:37.70,1:31:39.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am no fighter. Dialogue: 0,1:31:40.06,1:31:45.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I beseech you to know what my offence to him is:\Nit is something of my negligence, nothing of my purpose. Dialogue: 0,1:31:46.14,1:31:48.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Signior Fabian, stay you by this\Ngentleman till my return. Dialogue: 0,1:31:50.54,1:31:51.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Pray you, sir, do you know of this matter? Dialogue: 0,1:31:53.14,1:31:56.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I know the knight is incensed against you,\Neven to a mortal arbitrement... Dialogue: 0,1:31:57.02,1:32:00.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, man, he's a very devil \NI have not seen such a firago. Dialogue: 0,1:32:01.18,1:32:05.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I had a pass with him, and he gives me\Nthe stuck in with such a mortal motion... Dialogue: 0,1:32:06.02,1:32:11.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... that it is inevitable they say he has been\Nfencer to the Shah of Persia. Dialogue: 0,1:32:11.46,1:32:15.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Pox on't, I'll not meddle with him.\N- Ay, but he will not now be pacified. Dialogue: 0,1:32:16.38,1:32:19.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Fabian can scarce hold him yonder\N- Plague on't! Dialogue: 0,1:32:20.06,1:32:22.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let him let the matter slip,\Nand I'll give him my horse. Dialogue: 0,1:32:24.22,1:32:25.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll make the motion. Dialogue: 0,1:32:27.58,1:32:31.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,stand here, make a good show on't. Dialogue: 0,1:32:32.30,1:32:34.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll ride your horse as well as I ride you. Dialogue: 0,1:32:35.30,1:32:39.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I will make your peace with him if I can.\N- I shall be much bound to you for't. Dialogue: 0,1:32:41.14,1:32:44.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I have persuaded him the youth's a devil.\N- He is as horribly conceited of him. Dialogue: 0,1:32:47.38,1:32:51.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There's no remedy, sir he will fight\Nwith you for's oath sake. Dialogue: 0,1:32:56.34,1:32:59.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Give ground, if you see him furious.\N- Come, Sir Andrew, there's no remedy. Dialogue: 0,1:33:00.30,1:33:04.08,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the gentleman will, for his honour's sake,\Nhave one bout with you. Dialogue: 0,1:33:24.30,1:33:25.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come on... Dialogue: 0,1:33:27.46,1:33:27.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To't! Dialogue: 0,1:34:46.22,1:34:48.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Put up your sword! Dialogue: 0,1:34:52.62,1:34:54.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If this young gentleman\NHave done offence... Dialogue: 0,1:34:56.74,1:35:01.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- I take the fault on me.\N- You, sir! why, what are you? Dialogue: 0,1:35:01.74,1:35:05.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,One, sir, that for his love\Ndares yet do more - Dialogue: 0,1:35:06.02,1:35:07.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Than you have heard him\Nbrag to you he will. Dialogue: 0,1:35:09.86,1:35:13.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, if you be an undertaker, I am for you. Dialogue: 0,1:35:21.70,1:35:24.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,hold! here come the officers. Dialogue: 0,1:35:26.06,1:35:27.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll be with you anon. Dialogue: 0,1:35:34.90,1:35:38.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Put your sword up.\N-and, for that I promised you, I'll be as good as my word. Dialogue: 0,1:35:38.90,1:35:41.04,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,he will bear you easily\Nand reins well. Dialogue: 0,1:35:42.82,1:35:45.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Antonio, I arrest thee\Nat the suit of Count Orsino. Dialogue: 0,1:35:46.06,1:35:49.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-You do mistake me, sir.\N-No, sir, no jot. Dialogue: 0,1:35:49.66,1:35:51.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I know your favour well, Dialogue: 0,1:35:52.18,1:35:55.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Though now you have\Nno sea-cap on your head. Dialogue: 0,1:35:55.34,1:35:57.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Take him away: he knows I know him well. Dialogue: 0,1:35:59.22,1:36:02.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I must obey.\NThis comes with seeking you: Dialogue: 0,1:36:03.02,1:36:06.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What will you do, now my necessity\NMakes me to ask you for my purse? Dialogue: 0,1:36:06.82,1:36:09.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Come, sir, away.\N- I must entreat of you some of that money. Dialogue: 0,1:36:10.34,1:36:15.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What money, sir? For the fair kindness\Nyou have show'd me here I'll lend you something... Dialogue: 0,1:36:16.94,1:36:18.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Will you deny me now? Dialogue: 0,1:36:21.46,1:36:22.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, sir. Dialogue: 0,1:36:22.94,1:36:26.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This youth that you see here\NI snatch'd one half out of the jaws of death, Dialogue: 0,1:36:26.88,1:36:30.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What's that to us? Go tell my lord Orsino,\NWe will haul him here. Dialogue: 0,1:36:31.50,1:36:32.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Lead me on. Dialogue: 0,1:36:38.74,1:36:42.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A very dishonest paltry boy,\Nand more a coward than a hare Dialogue: 0,1:36:43.90,1:36:46.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,leaving his friend here in necessity\Nand denying him... Dialogue: 0,1:36:46.92,1:36:49.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A coward, a most devout coward,\Nreligious in it. Dialogue: 0,1:36:49.86,1:36:53.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- 'Slid, I'll after him again and beat him.\N- Do cuff him soundly... Dialogue: 0,1:36:53.46,1:36:56.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- but never draw thy sword.\N- An I do not! Dialogue: 0,1:36:59.02,1:37:03.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The have wronged me :\Nthey have laid me into darkness! Dialogue: 0,1:37:06.70,1:37:08.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The world shall know it! Dialogue: 0,1:37:16.02,1:37:19.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, I do not know you nor\NI am not sent to you by my lady! Dialogue: 0,1:37:20.14,1:37:24.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,nor your name is not Master Cesario \Nnor this is not my nose neither. Dialogue: 0,1:37:25.08,1:37:26.48,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nothing that is so is so. Dialogue: 0,1:37:26.68,1:37:30.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I prithee, foolish Greek, vent thy folly\Nsomewhere else: Thou know'st not me. Dialogue: 0,1:37:30.86,1:37:34.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,"Vent my folly"! and tell me,\Nwhat I shall vent to my lady? Dialogue: 0,1:37:34.42,1:37:36.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Shall I vent to her\Nthat thou art coming? Dialogue: 0,1:37:37.90,1:37:38.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There's\Nmoney for thee. Dialogue: 0,1:37:42.30,1:37:45.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,if you tarry longer, I shall give\Nworse payment. Dialogue: 0,1:37:45.82,1:37:48.16,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,By my troth,\Nthou hast an open hand! Dialogue: 0,1:37:51.06,1:37:53.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now, sir, have I met you again?\Nthere's for you! Dialogue: 0,1:38:00.66,1:38:01.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why, there's for thee! Dialogue: 0,1:38:13.74,1:38:15.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Are all\Nthe people mad? Dialogue: 0,1:38:15.68,1:38:17.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hold, sir, or I'll throw\Nyour dagger o'er the house. Dialogue: 0,1:38:17.48,1:38:19.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would not be in some of\Nyour coats for two pence. Dialogue: 0,1:38:20.38,1:38:23.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll have an action of battery against him,\Nthough I struck him first, yet it's no matter for that! Dialogue: 0,1:38:23.76,1:38:26.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Let go thy hand!\N- I will not let you go, my young soldier! Dialogue: 0,1:38:26.72,1:38:28.32,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will be free from thee!!! Dialogue: 0,1:38:33.22,1:38:33.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What wouldst thou now? Dialogue: 0,1:38:36.54,1:38:37.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What, what? Dialogue: 0,1:38:39.38,1:38:42.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, then I must have an ounce or two\Nof this malapert blood from you. Dialogue: 0,1:38:47.74,1:38:50.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hold, Toby!!! Dialogue: 0,1:38:53.30,1:38:56.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,On thy life I charge thee, hold! Dialogue: 0,1:38:57.18,1:38:59.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-Madam!\N-Will it be ever thus? Dialogue: 0,1:38:59.98,1:39:05.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Ungracious wretch, fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves,\NWhere manners ne'er were preach'd! out of my sight! Dialogue: 0,1:39:06.18,1:39:07.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Be not offended, dear Cesario. Dialogue: 0,1:39:10.02,1:39:11.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Rudesby, be gone! Dialogue: 0,1:39:12.22,1:39:17.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I prithee, gentle friend, go with me to my house,\NAnd hear thou there how many fruitless pranks\NThis ruffian hath botch'd up... Dialogue: 0,1:39:17.94,1:39:21.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that thou thereby mayst smile at this:\Nthou shalt not choose but go: Do not deny. Dialogue: 0,1:39:24.02,1:39:27.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What relish is in this?\Nhow runs the stream? Dialogue: 0,1:39:28.74,1:39:31.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Or I am mad, or else this is a dream? Dialogue: 0,1:39:31.90,1:39:34.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep Dialogue: 0,1:39:34.82,1:39:38.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If it be thus to dream, still let me sleep! Dialogue: 0,1:39:38.34,1:39:41.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, come, I prithee \Nwould thou'ldst be ruled by me! Dialogue: 0,1:39:42.54,1:39:43.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Madam... Dialogue: 0,1:39:45.74,1:39:46.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will. Dialogue: 0,1:39:47.70,1:39:51.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, say so, and so be! Dialogue: 0,1:40:00.06,1:40:02.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Prove true, imagination... Dialogue: 0,1:40:05.18,1:40:06.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, prove true. Dialogue: 0,1:40:11.92,1:40:14.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would I were the first that ever\Ndissembled in such a gown. Dialogue: 0,1:40:23.70,1:40:26.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Jove bless thee, master Parson.\N- Bonos dies, Sir Toby. Dialogue: 0,1:40:27.04,1:40:31.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,As the old hermit of Prague, who never saw pen and ink,\Nvery wittily said to a niece of King Gorboduc... Dialogue: 0,1:40:31.90,1:40:35.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'That that is is ' so I, being Master Parson, am Master\NParson for, what is 'that' but 'that,' and 'is' but 'is'? Dialogue: 0,1:40:35.50,1:40:37.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,To him, Sir Topas. Dialogue: 0,1:40:43.90,1:40:46.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What, ho, I say! peace in this prison! Dialogue: 0,1:40:47.22,1:40:48.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who calls there? Dialogue: 0,1:40:49.98,1:40:55.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Master Topas, the curate,\Nwho comes to visit Malvolio, the lunatic. Dialogue: 0,1:40:55.50,1:41:00.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good Master Topas, good Master Topas,\Ngo to my lady... Dialogue: 0,1:41:01.18,1:41:04.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Out, hyperbolical fiend!\NTalkest thou nothing but of ladies? Dialogue: 0,1:41:05.06,1:41:06.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He counterfeits well. Dialogue: 0,1:41:07.34,1:41:10.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good Sir Topas,\Ndo not think I am mad. Dialogue: 0,1:41:11.02,1:41:14.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,they have laid me\Nhere in hideous darkness.... Dialogue: 0,1:41:14.90,1:41:18.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Sayest thou that house is dark?\N- As Hell, Master Topas. Dialogue: 0,1:41:18.60,1:41:22.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why it hath bay windows\Ntransparent as barricadoes Dialogue: 0,1:41:22.34,1:41:25.64,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and the clearstores toward\Nthe south north are as lustrous as ebony. Dialogue: 0,1:41:25.94,1:41:27.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am not mad. Dialogue: 0,1:41:46.70,1:41:47.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is the air... Dialogue: 0,1:41:49.18,1:41:50.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that is the glorious sun Dialogue: 0,1:41:54.02,1:42:00.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This pearl she gave me,\NI do feel't and see't Dialogue: 0,1:42:02.14,1:42:07.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yet doth this accident and\Nflood of fortune so far exceeds - Dialogue: 0,1:42:07.38,1:42:12.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- all instance, all discourse,\NThat I am ready to distrust mine eyes... Dialogue: 0,1:42:13.14,1:42:18.96,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...and wrangle with my reason that persuades me\NTo any other trust but that I am mad... Dialogue: 0,1:42:19.26,1:42:22.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am not... mad! Dialogue: 0,1:42:25.62,1:42:28.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Fare thee well.\N- Master Topas! Dialogue: 0,1:42:29.78,1:42:33.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I would we were well rid of this\Nknavery.... Dialogue: 0,1:42:36.82,1:42:40.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am now so far in offence\Nwith my niece - Dialogue: 0,1:42:41.30,1:42:43.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,that I cannot pursue with any safety. Dialogue: 0,1:43:00.86,1:43:02.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come by and by to my chamber. Dialogue: 0,1:43:16.14,1:43:18.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,jolly Robin... Dialogue: 0,1:43:20.26,1:43:22.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Tell me how thy lady does.' Dialogue: 0,1:43:23.22,1:43:24.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Feste! Dialogue: 0,1:43:28.02,1:43:28.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Feste! Dialogue: 0,1:43:29.90,1:43:30.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Feste! Dialogue: 0,1:43:38.30,1:43:43.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Feste! Good Feste! help me to a candle,\Nand pen, ink and paper. Dialogue: 0,1:43:43.98,1:43:48.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Mr Malvolio! Alas, sir, how fell you\Nbesides your five wits? Dialogue: 0,1:43:48.62,1:43:51.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Never was a man\Nso notoriously abused! Dialogue: 0,1:43:51.66,1:43:55.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,They have here propertied me kept me\Nin darkness, sent ministers to me! Dialogue: 0,1:43:55.62,1:43:59.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am as well in my wits\Nas any man in Illyria! Dialogue: 0,1:43:59.46,1:44:03.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Well-a-day that you were, sir\N- By this hand, I am! Dialogue: 0,1:44:03.90,1:44:09.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good Feste, some ink, paper and light \Nand convey what I will set down to my lady. Dialogue: 0,1:44:10.18,1:44:11.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Or else the lady's mad? Dialogue: 0,1:44:14.02,1:44:18.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,yet, if 'twere so,\NShe could not sway her house... Dialogue: 0,1:44:18.46,1:44:22.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,command her followers, take and give back affairs\Nand their dispatch as I perceive she does Dialogue: 0,1:44:23.30,1:44:26.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There's something in't\Nthat is... deceiveable. Dialogue: 0,1:44:27.82,1:44:29.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Blame not this haste of mine. Dialogue: 0,1:44:31.38,1:44:36.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you mean well, Now go with me\Nand with this holy man into the chantry by... Dialogue: 0,1:44:36.32,1:44:38.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,there, before him, plight me\Nthe full assurance of your faith... Dialogue: 0,1:44:39.22,1:44:42.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That my most jealous and\Ntoo doubtful soul may live at peace. Dialogue: 0,1:44:42.90,1:44:47.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He shall conceal it whiles you are willing it\Nshall come to note. What do you say? Dialogue: 0,1:44:50.34,1:44:55.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll follow this good man, and go with you \NAnd, having sworn truth, ever will be true. Dialogue: 0,1:44:57.18,1:45:00.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But tell me true, are you\Nnot mad indeed? Dialogue: 0,1:45:01.02,1:45:03.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Or do you but counterfeit? Dialogue: 0,1:45:04.18,1:45:06.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Believe me, I am not Dialogue: 0,1:45:07.50,1:45:09.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I tell thee true. Dialogue: 0,1:45:11.18,1:45:15.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nay, I'll ne'er believe a madman\Ntill I see his brains. Dialogue: 0,1:45:16.50,1:45:19.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I will fetch you light and paper and ink. Dialogue: 0,1:45:20.14,1:45:22.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll requite it in the highest degree! Dialogue: 0,1:45:23.14,1:45:24.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am gone, sir, Dialogue: 0,1:45:24.90,1:45:29.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And anon, sir,\NI'll be with you again, Dialogue: 0,1:45:31.10,1:45:37.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,In a trice, like to the old Vice,\NYour need to sustain... Dialogue: 0,1:45:39.06,1:45:44.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who, with dagger of lath,\NIn his rage and his wrath, Dialogue: 0,1:45:45.22,1:45:46.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cries, ah, ha! Dialogue: 0,1:45:47.30,1:45:50.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to the devil... Dialogue: 0,1:45:51.98,1:45:55.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Like a mad lad,\NPare thy nails, dad Dialogue: 0,1:45:55.86,1:46:01.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Adieu, good man devil. Dialogue: 0,1:46:15.46,1:46:17.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Now, as thou lovest me,\Nlet me see his letter. Dialogue: 0,1:46:20.82,1:46:22.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Belong you to the Lady Olivia, friends? Dialogue: 0,1:46:24.54,1:46:27.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Ay, sir we are some of her trappings. Dialogue: 0,1:46:27.90,1:46:31.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you will let your lady know I am here and bring her\Nalong with you, it may awake my bounty further. Dialogue: 0,1:46:32.06,1:46:34.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Marry, sir, lullaby to your bounty\Ntill I come again. Dialogue: 0,1:46:36.06,1:46:37.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This is the man, sir,\Nthat did rescue me. Dialogue: 0,1:46:43.98,1:46:48.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- That face of his I do remember well...\N- this is that Antonio, that took the Phoenix. Dialogue: 0,1:46:49.02,1:46:51.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,When your young nephew Titus lost his leg. Dialogue: 0,1:46:51.54,1:46:55.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- He did me kindness, sir, drew on my side...\N- Notable pirate! Dialogue: 0,1:46:55.54,1:46:59.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou salt-water thief! What foolish boldness\Nbrought thee to their mercies - Dialogue: 0,1:47:00.06,1:47:05.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- whom thou, in terms so bloody and so dear,\NHast made thine enemies? Dialogue: 0,1:47:05.34,1:47:07.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Orsino, noble sir, Dialogue: 0,1:47:08.66,1:47:10.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Antonio never yet\Nwas thief or pirate, Dialogue: 0,1:47:11.50,1:47:12.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Though I confess, Dialogue: 0,1:47:13.46,1:47:15.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,on base and ground enough,\NOrsino's enemy. Dialogue: 0,1:47:18.34,1:47:20.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A witchcraft drew me hither. Dialogue: 0,1:47:21.26,1:47:26.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,That most ingrateful boy\Nthere by your side, Dialogue: 0,1:47:27.78,1:47:31.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,His life I gave him!\NFor his sake... Dialogue: 0,1:47:32.30,1:47:34.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,-... faced the danger\Nof this adverse town! Dialogue: 0,1:47:34.74,1:47:35.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How can this be? Dialogue: 0,1:47:35.64,1:47:36.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,When came he to this town? Dialogue: 0,1:47:36.64,1:47:40.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Yester-day, my lord and for three months before,\NBoth day and night did we keep company. Dialogue: 0,1:47:42.74,1:47:46.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here comes the countess:\Nnow heaven walks on earth. Dialogue: 0,1:47:48.66,1:47:51.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But for thee, fellow fellow,\Nthy words are madness... Dialogue: 0,1:47:51.66,1:47:53.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Three months this youth\Nhath tended upon me. Dialogue: 0,1:47:56.46,1:47:57.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Bring him away. Dialogue: 0,1:48:16.50,1:48:19.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What would my lord,\Nbut that he may not have? Dialogue: 0,1:48:19.74,1:48:22.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Cesario, you do not keep promise with me. Dialogue: 0,1:48:27.14,1:48:29.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Gracious Olivia...\N- What do you say, Cesario? Good my lord - Dialogue: 0,1:48:30.82,1:48:32.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My lord would speak \Nmy duty hushes me. Dialogue: 0,1:48:37.38,1:48:39.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If it be aught\Nto the old tune, my lord Dialogue: 0,1:48:39.62,1:48:42.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear\NAs howling after music. Dialogue: 0,1:48:45.82,1:48:48.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Still so cruel?\N- Still so constant, lord. Dialogue: 0,1:48:48.86,1:48:52.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What, to perverseness?\Nyou uncivil lady, Dialogue: 0,1:48:52.86,1:48:57.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My soul the faithfull'st offerings hath\Nbreathed out that e'er devotion tender'd! Dialogue: 0,1:48:59.62,1:49:04.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What shall I do?\N- Even what it please my lord, that shall become him. Dialogue: 0,1:49:04.66,1:49:09.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why should I not, in savage jealousy like to the\NEgyptian thief at point of death, kill what I love? Dialogue: 0,1:49:09.70,1:49:10.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But Madam, hear me this: Dialogue: 0,1:49:11.86,1:49:14.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Since you to non-regardance cast my faith, Dialogue: 0,1:49:15.02,1:49:17.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Live you the marble-breasted\Ntyrant still Dialogue: 0,1:49:18.94,1:49:23.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But this your minion, whom I know you love,\NAnd whom, by heaven I swear, I tender dearly, Dialogue: 0,1:49:23.62,1:49:25.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Him will I tear out\Nof that cruel eye, Dialogue: 0,1:49:26.10,1:49:30.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And I, most jocund, apt and willingly,\NTo do you rest, a thousand deaths would die. Dialogue: 0,1:49:30.22,1:49:32.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Come, boy, with me \Nmy thoughts are ripe in mischief: Dialogue: 0,1:49:33.82,1:49:35.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Where goes Cesario?\N- After him I love... Dialogue: 0,1:49:35.98,1:49:39.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,More than I love these eyes, more than my life,\NMore, by all mores, than e'er I shall love wife. Dialogue: 0,1:49:40.22,1:49:45.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Ay me, detested! how am I beguiled!\N- Who does beguile you? who does do you wrong? Dialogue: 0,1:49:45.82,1:49:48.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hast thou forgot thyself?\Nis it so long? Dialogue: 0,1:49:49.18,1:49:51.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Call forth the holy father!\N- Come, away! Dialogue: 0,1:49:51.90,1:49:56.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Whither, my lord?\NCesario, husband, stay! Dialogue: 0,1:50:01.22,1:50:05.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Husband!\N- Ay, husband: can he that deny? Dialogue: 0,1:50:05.50,1:50:10.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Her husband, sirrah?\N- No, my lord, not I. Dialogue: 0,1:50:11.02,1:50:13.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Fear not, Cesario \Ntake thy fortunes up! Dialogue: 0,1:50:13.90,1:50:15.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O, welcome, father! Dialogue: 0,1:50:16.30,1:50:17.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Father Dialogue: 0,1:50:17.98,1:50:22.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I charge thee, by thy reverence, here to unfold,\Nthough lately we intended to keep in darkness Dialogue: 0,1:50:22.74,1:50:25.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what thou dost know hath newly\Npass'd between this youth and me. Dialogue: 0,1:50:26.46,1:50:28.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A contract of\Neternal bond of love... Dialogue: 0,1:50:29.58,1:50:32.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Confirm'd by mutual\Njoinder of your hands... Dialogue: 0,1:50:32.62,1:50:35.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Strengthen'd by\Ninterchangement of your rings Dialogue: 0,1:50:35.62,1:50:38.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Seal'd in my function,\Nby my testimony. Dialogue: 0,1:50:46.70,1:50:49.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O thou dissembling cub! Dialogue: 0,1:50:51.66,1:50:55.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what wilt thou be when time\Nhath sow'd a grizzle on thy case? Dialogue: 0,1:50:58.62,1:51:00.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Farewell, and take her... Dialogue: 0,1:51:02.14,1:51:06.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but direct thy feet where thou and I\Nhenceforth may never meet. Dialogue: 0,1:51:07.02,1:51:09.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- My lord, I do protest...\N- O, do not swear! Dialogue: 0,1:51:09.66,1:51:13.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Hold little faith,\Nthough thou hast too much fear. Dialogue: 0,1:51:14.02,1:51:17.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For the love of God, a surgeon!\NSend one presently to Sir Toby! Dialogue: 0,1:51:18.10,1:51:20.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,For the love of God, your help! Dialogue: 0,1:51:21.42,1:51:26.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- What's the matter?\N- He has broke my head across and has given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too Dialogue: 0,1:51:26.46,1:51:28.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I had rather than\Nforty pound I were at home! Dialogue: 0,1:51:29.06,1:51:30.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who has done this, Sir Andrew? Dialogue: 0,1:51:30.82,1:51:36.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,The count's gentleman, one Cesario:\Nhe's the very devil incardinate. Dialogue: 0,1:51:36.38,1:51:39.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- My gentleman, Cesario?\N- 'Od's lifelings, here he is! Dialogue: 0,1:51:40.22,1:51:43.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You broke my head for nothing and that\Nthat I did, I was set on to do't by Sir Toby. Dialogue: 0,1:51:43.90,1:51:47.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I never hurt you:\NYou drew your sword upon me without cause! Dialogue: 0,1:51:48.14,1:51:53.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If a bloody coxcomb be a hurt, you have\Nhurt me: Here comes Sir Toby halting Dialogue: 0,1:51:53.74,1:51:57.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If he had not been in drink, he would have\Ntickled you othergates than he did! Dialogue: 0,1:52:02.02,1:52:05.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- How now, gentleman! how is't with you?\N- That's all one: has hurt me, and there's the end on't. Dialogue: 0,1:52:06.06,1:52:12.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Sot, didst see Dick surgeon, sot?\N- O, he's drunk, Sir Toby, an hour agone. Dialogue: 0,1:52:12.86,1:52:13.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I hate a drunken rogue. Dialogue: 0,1:52:13.82,1:52:14.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Away with him! Dialogue: 0,1:52:15.42,1:52:17.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Who hath made this havoc with them? Dialogue: 0,1:52:17.30,1:52:19.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll help you, Sir Toby,\Nbecause well be dressed together. Dialogue: 0,1:52:19.90,1:52:21.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Will you help me? Dialogue: 0,1:52:23.22,1:52:26.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,an ass-head... and a coxcomb? Dialogue: 0,1:52:27.86,1:52:31.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and a knave, a thin-faced knave! Dialogue: 0,1:52:32.98,1:52:33.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A gull! Dialogue: 0,1:52:46.82,1:52:50.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Get him to bed,\Nand let his hurt be look'd to. Dialogue: 0,1:53:04.90,1:53:09.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I am sorry, madam,\NI have hurt your kinsman. Dialogue: 0,1:53:09.86,1:53:13.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But, had it been the brother of my blood,\NI must have done no less with wit and safety. Dialogue: 0,1:53:16.70,1:53:20.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Pardon me, sweet one, even for the vows\NWe made each other but so late ago. Dialogue: 0,1:53:26.86,1:53:27.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Antonio! Dialogue: 0,1:53:29.34,1:53:34.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,O my dear Antonio! How have the hours rack'd\Nand tortured me, since I have lost thee! Dialogue: 0,1:53:34.74,1:53:40.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,- Sebastian... are you?\N- Fear'st thou that, Antonio? Dialogue: 0,1:53:41.54,1:53:43.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,How have you made division of yourself? Dialogue: 0,1:53:45.74,1:53:47.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Which is Sebastian? Dialogue: 0,1:53:58.66,1:54:00.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Most wonderful! Dialogue: 0,1:54:02.02,1:54:03.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Do I stand there? Dialogue: 0,1:54:06.34,1:54:07.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I never had a brother Dialogue: 0,1:54:11.98,1:54:17.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,but I had a sister, whom the blind waves\Nand surges have devour'd. Dialogue: 0,1:54:19.86,1:54:22.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Of charity, what kin are you to me? Dialogue: 0,1:54:24.42,1:54:25.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What countryman? Dialogue: 0,1:54:26.82,1:54:30.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,what name? what parentage? Dialogue: 0,1:54:30.66,1:54:35.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Of Messaline: Sebastian was my father Dialogue: 0,1:54:38.30,1:54:40.62,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Such a Sebastian was my brother too, Dialogue: 0,1:54:43.54,1:54:46.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So went he suited to his watery tomb: Dialogue: 0,1:54:47.82,1:54:51.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Were you a woman,\Nas the rest goes even... Dialogue: 0,1:54:52.86,1:54:55.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I should my tears let fall upon your cheek, Dialogue: 0,1:54:58.14,1:54:59.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and say : Dialogue: 0,1:55:01.34,1:55:05.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,'Thrice-welcome, drowned Viola!' Dialogue: 0,1:55:08.06,1:55:11.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,My father had a mole upon his brow. Dialogue: 0,1:55:11.34,1:55:12.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And so had mine. Dialogue: 0,1:55:14.62,1:55:18.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And died that day\Nwhen Viola from her birth... Dialogue: 0,1:55:18.86,1:55:21.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... That day that made my sister thirteen years. Dialogue: 0,1:55:23.78,1:55:26.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If nothing lets to make us happy both Dialogue: 0,1:55:28.10,1:55:32.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But this my masculine usurp'd attire,\NDo not embrace me... Dialogue: 0,1:55:33.90,1:55:38.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,till each circumstance\NOf place, time, fortune, do cohere... Dialogue: 0,1:55:38.98,1:55:40.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... and jump I am.. Dialogue: 0,1:55:46.98,1:55:47.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Viola... Dialogue: 0,1:55:59.14,1:56:03.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,which to confirm,\NI'll bring you to a captain Dialogue: 0,1:56:03.86,1:56:06.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,by whose gentle help\NI was preserved... Dialogue: 0,1:56:09.02,1:56:11.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,to serve this noble count. Dialogue: 0,1:56:15.66,1:56:17.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,So comes it, lady,\Nyou have been mistook Dialogue: 0,1:56:24.90,1:56:27.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But nature to her bias drew in that. Dialogue: 0,1:56:29.30,1:56:31.46,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You would have been\Ncontracted to a maid Dialogue: 0,1:56:37.70,1:56:39.98,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Nor are you therein,\Nby my life, deceived, Dialogue: 0,1:56:41.38,1:56:44.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You are betroth'd\Nboth to a maid and man. Dialogue: 0,1:56:57.14,1:57:01.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If this be so, as yet the glass seems true, Dialogue: 0,1:57:02.30,1:57:05.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I shall have share in this most happy wreck. Dialogue: 0,1:57:12.90,1:57:13.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Boy, Dialogue: 0,1:57:16.86,1:57:21.18,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Thou hast said to me a thousand times\Nthou never shouldst love woman like to me. Dialogue: 0,1:57:21.58,1:57:24.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And all those sayings will I overswear Dialogue: 0,1:57:25.90,1:57:27.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Give me thy hand Dialogue: 0,1:57:29.14,1:57:30.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Your master quits you Dialogue: 0,1:57:31.90,1:57:36.22,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and for your service done him,\NSo much against the mettle of your sex, Dialogue: 0,1:57:38.30,1:57:39.78,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Here is my hand Dialogue: 0,1:57:42.06,1:57:43.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,you shall from this time be Dialogue: 0,1:57:45.14,1:57:47.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Your master's mistress. Dialogue: 0,1:57:57.18,1:58:01.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And let me see thee\Nin thy woman's weeds. Dialogue: 0,1:58:14.66,1:58:17.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A sister! you are she. Dialogue: 0,1:58:44.62,1:58:45.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,From Malvolio? Dialogue: 0,1:59:04.30,1:59:06.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,What now? Malvolio? Dialogue: 0,1:59:12.86,1:59:17.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Madam, you have done me wrong,\NNotorious wrong. Dialogue: 0,1:59:18.18,1:59:19.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Have I, Malvolio? no. Dialogue: 0,1:59:21.34,1:59:24.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Lady, you have.\NPray you, peruse that letter. Dialogue: 0,1:59:27.90,1:59:33.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,You must not now deny it is your hand.\Nwell, grant it then! Dialogue: 0,1:59:33.70,1:59:36.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And tell me, in the modesty of honour, Dialogue: 0,1:59:36.70,1:59:40.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why you have given me\Nsuch clear lights of favour? Dialogue: 0,1:59:41.38,1:59:45.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,bade me come smiling\Nand cross-garter'd to you, Dialogue: 0,1:59:46.46,1:59:51.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And, acting this in an obedient hope, Dialogue: 0,1:59:52.70,1:59:56.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Why have you suffer'd me\Nto be imprison'd, kept in a dark house, Dialogue: 0,1:59:57.74,2:00:03.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,visited by the priest,\NAnd made the most notorious geck... Dialogue: 0,2:00:03.90,2:00:07.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and gull that e'er invention\Nplay'd on? tell me... Dialogue: 0,2:00:08.86,2:00:09.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... Why? Dialogue: 0,2:00:12.30,2:00:16.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Alas, Malvolio, this is not my writing, Dialogue: 0,2:00:19.22,2:00:22.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Though, I confess,\Nmuch like the character Dialogue: 0,2:00:25.02,2:00:28.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But out of question 'tis Maria's hand. Dialogue: 0,2:00:30.70,2:00:33.34,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And now I do bethink me, it was she\NFirst told me thou wast mad Dialogue: 0,2:00:35.82,2:00:39.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,This practise hath most shrewdly\Npass'd upon thee Dialogue: 0,2:00:39.22,2:00:42.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Good madam, hear me speak, Dialogue: 0,2:00:45.46,2:00:50.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Most freely I confess, Maria writ\NThe letter at Sir Toby's great importance Dialogue: 0,2:00:51.82,2:00:55.70,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,In recompense whereof\Nhe hath married her. Dialogue: 0,2:00:58.86,2:01:03.94,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Alas, poor fool,\Nhow have they baffled thee! Dialogue: 0,2:01:07.34,2:01:09.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}" 'Why, some are born great,..."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:01:10.66,2:01:12.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"... Some achieve greatness...."{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:01:13.50,2:01:17.02,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}"... And some have greatness thrown upon them. "{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:01:19.74,2:01:23.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I was one, sir, in this interlude... Dialogue: 0,2:01:25.22,2:01:27.58,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,...one Master Topas. Dialogue: 0,2:01:30.30,2:01:32.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'By the Lord, fool, I am not mad.'{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:01:34.14,2:01:39.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But do you remember? 'Madam, why laugh you at such\Na barren rascal? an you smile not, he's gagged:' Dialogue: 0,2:01:49.54,2:01:50.90,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,And thus the whirligig of time... Dialogue: 0,2:01:54.18,2:01:56.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,... brings in his revenges. Dialogue: 0,2:02:11.22,2:02:12.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,I'll be revenged... Dialogue: 0,2:02:19.74,2:02:22.10,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,on the whole pack of you. Dialogue: 0,2:02:42.38,2:02:44.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,Pursue him and entreat him to a peace. Dialogue: 0,2:02:50.86,2:02:56.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}When that I was and a little tiny boy,\NWith hey, ho, the wind and the rain,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:02:57.50,2:03:02.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}A foolish thing was but a toy,\NFor the rain it raineth every day.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:05.50,2:03:11.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}But when I came to man's estate,\NWith hey, ho.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:12.54,2:03:15.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:15.34,2:03:18.54,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}For the rain it raineth every day.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:22.74,2:03:25.82,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,He hath been most notoriously abused. Dialogue: 0,2:03:26.54,2:03:30.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,No, it is done and golden time convents. Dialogue: 0,2:03:31.98,2:03:35.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,A solemn combination shall be made\NOf our dear souls. Dialogue: 0,2:03:37.38,2:03:43.14,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}But when I came, alas! to wive,\NWith hey, ho.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:44.30,2:03:49.74,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}By swaggering could I never thrive,\NFor the rain.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:53.70,2:03:56.50,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}But when I came unto my beds,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:03:56.70,2:03:59.42,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}With hey, ho.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:04:00.66,2:04:03.38,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}With toss-pots still had drunken heads,{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:04:03.62,2:04:06.66,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}For the rain.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:05:15.06,2:05:20.86,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}A great while ago the world begun, 2620\NWith hey, ho.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:05:21.90,2:05:28.06,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}But that's all one, our play is done,\NAnd we'll strive to please you every day.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:05:32.70,2:05:36.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}And I'll strive to please you every day.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:05:42.30,2:05:43.30,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Every day.{\i0} Dialogue: 0,2:05:47.38,2:05:48.26,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\i1}Every day.{\i0}