Today’s Totally Random Line(s)
And,
for the sake of them thou sorrowest for,
Do
me the favour to dilate at full
What
have befallen all of them and thee till now.
-Duke of Ephesus
The Comedy of Errors Act I, Scene i, Line 122
So here is the classic, ‘what happened
then?’ that the duke serves up so that Aegean can tell the rest of his story.
And coincidently, I’ve got to drink more of my coffee before going on.
That’s better. Now, the only thing I’ve got on today’s line is another contraction, befall’n. Befallen is a fairly little used word today in the first place, contraction or no. But it’s not completely forgotten. ‘So, what has befallen you since last we spoke?’ Ahh, but apparently (I just looked it up) it doesn’t mean just ‘what happened’, it implies something bad happening. I guess that if I thought about, I knew that? I’m not sure. I can’t exactly remember. Ahhh, what has befall'n me?
1 comment:
I like the cork bottom on that cup.
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