THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. 19 XVII. The Abbess brings in ANTIPHOLUS and DROMIO of Syracuse. "AD. I see two husbands, or mine eyes deceive me. DUKE. One of these men is genius to the other; And so of these. Which is the natural man, And which the spirit? Who deciphers them? DRO. of S. ANT. of S. Авв. I, sir, am Dromio; command him away. O my old master! who hath bound him here? Whoever bound him, I will loose his bonds, And gain a husband by his liberty:— ÆGE. If I dream not, thou art Æmilia. DUKE. Why, here begins this morning's story right: These two Antipholus's, these two so like, And these two Dromio's, one in semblance, Besides her urging of her wreck at sea,— Thy father hath his life." |