Monologue- \"The Merry Wives of Windsor\" -Mistress Quickly

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Classical, Shakespearean read; short prose monologue with musical accompaniment underneath.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) North American (General)

Transcript

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the Merry Wives of Windsor Act two, Scene two, Line 59 Pros Mistress. Quickly, Mary, this is the short and long of it. You have brought her into such a canaries as his wonderful the best court here of them all, when the courtly at Windsor could never have brought her to such a canary. Yet there has been nights and lords and gentlemen with their coaches. I warrant you coach after coach, letter of the letter gift, doctor gift smelling so sweetly all musk and so rustling. I warrant you in silk and gold and in such elegant terms and in such wine and sugar of the best in the fair is that would have won any woman's heart. And I warrant you. They can never get in. I wink of her. I had myself 20 angels given me this morning. But I defy all angels and any such sort as they say. But in the way of honesty and I warrant to you they could never get her so much a sip on a cup with the proudest of them all. And yet there has been URLs nay, which is more pension iss that I warrant you always one with her