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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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2.7.64
LUCETTA
Then never dream on infamy, but go.
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2.7.65
LUCETTA
If Proteus like your journey when you come,
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2.7.66
LUCETTA
No matter who's displeased when you are gone:
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2.7.67
LUCETTA
I fear me, he will scarce be pleased withal.
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2.7.68
JULIA
That is the least, Lucetta, of my fear:
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2.7.69
JULIA
A thousand oaths, an ocean of his tears
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2.7.70
JULIA
And instances of infinite of love
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2.7.71
JULIA
Warrant me welcome to my Proteus.
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2.7.72
LUCETTA
All these are servants to deceitful men.
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2.7.73
JULIA
Base men, that use them to so base effect!
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2.7.74
JULIA
But truer stars did govern Proteus' birth
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2.7.75
JULIA
His words are bonds, his oaths are oracles,
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JULIA
His love sincere, his thoughts immaculate,
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JULIA
His tears pure messengers sent from his heart,
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2.7.78
JULIA
His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth.
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2.7.79
LUCETTA
Pray heaven he prove so, when you come to him!
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2.7.80
JULIA
Now, as thou lovest me, do him not that wrong
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2.7.81
JULIA
To bear a hard opinion of his truth:
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2.7.82
JULIA
Only deserve my love by loving him,
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2.7.83
JULIA
And presently go with me to my chamber,
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2.7.84
JULIA
To take a note of what I stand in need of,
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2.7.85
JULIA
To furnish me upon my longing journey.
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2.7.86
JULIA
All that is mine I leave at thy dispose,
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2.7.87
JULIA
My goods, my lands, my reputation,
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2.7.88
JULIA
Only, in lieu thereof, dispatch me hence.
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2.7.89
JULIA
Come, answer not, but to it presently!
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2.7.90
JULIA
I am impatient of my tarriance.
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JULIA
Exeunt
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ACT III
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SCENE I. Milan. The DUKE's palace.
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Enter DUKE, THURIO, and PROTEUS
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3.1.1
DUKE
Sir Thurio, give us leave, I pray, awhile,
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3.1.2
DUKE
We have some secrets to confer about.
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DUKE
Exit THURIO
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3.1.3
DUKE
Now, tell me, Proteus, what's your will with me?
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3.1.4
PROTEUS
My gracious lord, that which I would discover
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3.1.5
PROTEUS
The law of friendship bids me to conceal,
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3.1.6
PROTEUS
But when I call to mind your gracious favours
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3.1.7
PROTEUS
Done to me, undeserving as I am,
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3.1.8
PROTEUS
My duty pricks me on to utter that
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3.1.9
PROTEUS
Which else no worldly good should draw from me.
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3.1.10
PROTEUS
Know, worthy prince, Sir Valentine, my friend,
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3.1.11
PROTEUS
This night intends to steal away your daughter:
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3.1.12
PROTEUS
Myself am one made privy to the plot.
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3.1.13
PROTEUS
I know you have determined to bestow her
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3.1.14
PROTEUS
On Thurio, whom your gentle daughter hates,
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3.1.15
PROTEUS
And should she thus be stol'n away from you,
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3.1.16
PROTEUS
It would be much vexation to your age.
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3.1.17
PROTEUS
Thus, for my duty's sake, I rather chose
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3.1.18
PROTEUS
To cross my friend in his intended drift
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3.1.19
PROTEUS
Than, by concealing it, heap on your head
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3.1.20
PROTEUS
A pack of sorrows which would press you down,
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3.1.21
PROTEUS
Being unprevented, to your timeless grave.
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3.1.22
DUKE
Proteus, I thank thee for thine honest care,
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3.1.23
DUKE
Which to requite, command me while I live.
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3.1.24
DUKE
This love of theirs myself have often seen,
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3.1.25
DUKE
Haply when they have judged me fast asleep,
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3.1.26
DUKE
And oftentimes have purposed to forbid
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3.1.27
DUKE
Sir Valentine her company and my court:
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3.1.28
DUKE
But fearing lest my jealous aim might err
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3.1.29
DUKE
And so unworthily disgrace the man,
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3.1.30
DUKE
A rashness that I ever yet have shunn'd,
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3.1.31
DUKE
I gave him gentle looks, thereby to find
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3.1.32
DUKE
That which thyself hast now disclosed to me.
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3.1.33
DUKE
And, that thou mayst perceive my fear of this,
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3.1.34
DUKE
Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested,
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3.1.35
DUKE
I nightly lodge her in an upper tower,
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3.1.36
DUKE
The key whereof myself have ever kept,
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3.1.37
DUKE
And thence she cannot be convey'd away.
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3.1.38
PROTEUS
Know, noble lord, they have devised a mean
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3.1.39
PROTEUS
How he her chamber-window will ascend
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3.1.40
PROTEUS
And with a corded ladder fetch her down,
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3.1.41
PROTEUS
For which the youthful lover now is gone
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3.1.42
PROTEUS
And this way comes he with it presently,
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3.1.43
PROTEUS
Where, if it please you, you may intercept him.
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3.1.44
PROTEUS
But, good my Lord, do it so cunningly
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3.1.45
PROTEUS
That my discovery be not aimed at,
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3.1.46
PROTEUS
For love of you, not hate unto my friend,
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3.1.47
PROTEUS
Hath made me publisher of this pretence.
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3.1.48
DUKE
Upon mine honour, he shall never know
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3.1.49
DUKE
That I had any light from thee of this.
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3.1.50
PROTEUS
Adieu, my Lord, Sir Valentine is coming.
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Exit
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PROTEUS
Enter VALENTINE
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3.1.51
DUKE
Sir Valentine, whither away so fast?
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3.1.52
VALENTINE
Please it your grace, there is a messenger
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3.1.53
VALENTINE
That stays to bear my letters to my friends,
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3.1.54
VALENTINE
And I am going to deliver them.
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3.1.55
DUKE
Be they of much import?
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3.1.56
VALENTINE
The tenor of them doth but signify
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3.1.57
VALENTINE
My health and happy being at your court.
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3.1.58
DUKE
Nay then, no matter, stay with me awhile,
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3.1.59
DUKE
I am to break with thee of some affairs
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3.1.60
DUKE
That touch me near, wherein thou must be secret.
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3.1.61
DUKE
'Tis not unknown to thee that I have sought
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3.1.62
DUKE
To match my friend Sir Thurio to my daughter.
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3.1.63
VALENTINE
I know it well, my Lord, and, sure, the match
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3.1.64
VALENTINE
Were rich and honourable, besides, the gentleman
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3.1.65
VALENTINE
Is full of virtue, bounty, worth and qualities
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3.1.66
VALENTINE
Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter: