Bunch of Grapes

Today's Shakespeare challenge is Froth, a foolish gentleman from "Measure for Measure." I was at a loss for what to do, so after reading through Froth's lines, I put out some grapes in the hopes of luring something.

This robin certainly isn't foolish, but it's all I got!

Pompey: Why, very well; I hope here be truths. He, sir,
sitting, as I say, in a lower chair, sir; 'twas in
the Bunch of Grapes, where indeed you have a delight to sit, have you not?
Froth: I have so; because it is an open room and good for winter.

Measure for Measure

Act II, scene 1, line 566


I have caught up on my journal (at least through Saturday!). Back blips start on April 2, but I particularly like this one.

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