Thursday, January 16, 2025

 

Today’s Totally Random Lines

 

‘Tis well, ‘tis well: no more.

 

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The Merry Wives of Windsor         Act IV, Scene iv, Line 10



What I gave you above is actually the second part of line 10. The first part, starting a few lines earlier, is spoken by Ford:

                                 Henceforth do what thou wilt;

I rather will suspect the sun with cold

Than thee with wantonness: now doth thy honour stand

In him that was of late an heretic

As firm as faith.

 

                                ‘Tis well, ‘tis well; no more:

 

So I guess Ford was assuring Page that he thinks well of him, and Page is accepting that thought. Well that's nice. 



No Mojo, of course I would never suspect you of wantonness. 

But let's be honest here; you have no idea what wantonness is, do you?


 

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