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SCENE VIII . Belmont . 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 ...
SCENE VIII . Belmont . 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 ...
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SCENE IV . . 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 ...
SCENE IV . . 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 ...
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A CT V. SCENE 1 . NE Enter Holofernes , Nathaniel , and Dull . HO Hd SA a 11 +
! HOL OF ERNE S. Atis quod fufficit . Nath . I praise god for you , sir ; your reasons
at dinner have been sharp and sententious ; pleafant without scurrility , witty ...
A CT V. SCENE 1 . NE Enter Holofernes , Nathaniel , and Dull . HO Hd SA a 11 +
! HOL OF ERNE S. Atis quod fufficit . Nath . I praise god for you , sir ; your reasons
at dinner have been sharp and sententious ; pleafant without scurrility , witty ...
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SCENE I. OLIVER's Orchard . 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 ...
SCENE I. OLIVER's Orchard . 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 ...
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Phebe , with all my heart . Ďbe . I'll write it straight ; The matter's in my head , and
in my heart : I will be bitter with him , and passing short : Go with me , Sylvius . [
Exeunt . 1 ACT *** ACT IV . SCENE I. Continues in the Forest 222 AS YOU LIKE
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Phebe , with all my heart . Ďbe . I'll write it straight ; The matter's in my head , and
in my heart : I will be bitter with him , and passing short : Go with me , Sylvius . [
Exeunt . 1 ACT *** ACT IV . SCENE I. Continues in the Forest 222 AS YOU LIKE
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