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G Enter Portia with Morochius , and both their trains . Por . No , draw aside the
curtains , and discover The sev'ral cafkets to this noble prince . Now make your
choice . [ three caskets are discovered . Mor . The first of gold , which this
inscription ...
G Enter Portia with Morochius , and both their trains . Por . No , draw aside the
curtains , and discover The sev'ral cafkets to this noble prince . Now make your
choice . [ three caskets are discovered . Mor . The first of gold , which this
inscription ...
Page 122
Enter Biron with a paper in his hand , alone . Biron . The king is hunting the deer ;
I am coursing myself . They have pitch'd a toil , I am toiling in pitch ; pitch , that
defiles ; defile , a foul word : well , fit thee down , forrow ; for so , they fay , the fool
...
Enter Biron with a paper in his hand , alone . Biron . The king is hunting the deer ;
I am coursing myself . They have pitch'd a toil , I am toiling in pitch ; pitch , that
defiles ; defile , a foul word : well , fit thee down , forrow ; for so , they fay , the fool
...
Page 169
Enter Orlando , and Adam . A OR LAND.O. S I remember , Adam , it was upon this
my father bequeath'd me by will but a poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fay'st ,
charged my brother , on his blesing , to breed me well : and there begins my ...
Enter Orlando , and Adam . A OR LAND.O. S I remember , Adam , it was upon this
my father bequeath'd me by will but a poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fay'st ,
charged my brother , on his blesing , to breed me well : and there begins my ...
Page 218
Enter Corin . Cor . Mistress , and master , you have oft inquir'd After the shepherd
that complain'd of love , Whom you saw fitting by me on the turf , Praising the
proud disdainful shepherdess That was his mistress . Cel . Well , and what of him
?
Enter Corin . Cor . Mistress , and master , you have oft inquir'd After the shepherd
that complain'd of love , Whom you saw fitting by me on the turf , Praising the
proud disdainful shepherdess That was his mistress . Cel . Well , and what of him
?
Page 234
... for I must bear answer back How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I
shall devise something ; but , I pray you , commend my counterfeiting to him : will
you go ? [ Exeunt . C a ACT V. SCENE I. The Forest . Enter Clown , and Audrey .
... for I must bear answer back How you excuse my brother , Rosalind . Ros . I
shall devise something ; but , I pray you , commend my counterfeiting to him : will
you go ? [ Exeunt . C a ACT V. SCENE I. The Forest . Enter Clown , and Audrey .
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