Let me play the fool:
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come,
And let my liver rather heat with wine
Than my heart cool with mortifying groans
Why should a man, whose blood is warm within,
Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster,
Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice
By being peevish?
Who is the speaker? Why does the speaker say, "Let me play the fool"?
What are the "old wrinkles" referred to in the extract ? What is the role
of a fool in the Elizabethan era?
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