SCENE III. OLIVIA'S houseEnter SIR TOBY and SIR ANDREW SIR TOBY. Approach, Sir Andrew. Not to be abed after midnight is to be up betimes; and 'diluculo surgere' thou know'st- AGUECHEEK. Nay, by my troth, I know not; but I know to be up late is to be up late. SIR TOBY. A false conclusion! I hate it as an unfill'd can. To be up after midnight and to go to bed then is early; so that to go to bed after midnight is to go to bed betimes. Does not our lives consist of the four elements? AGUECHEEK. Faith, so they say; but I think it rather consists of eating and drinking. SIR TOBY. Th'art a scholar; let us therefore eat and drink. Marian, I say! a stoup of wine. Enter CLOWN AGUECHEEK. Here comes the fool, i' faith. CLOWN. How now, my hearts! Did you never see the picture of 'we thr

