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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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3.2.84
PROTEUS
With some sweet concert, to their instruments
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3.2.85
PROTEUS
Tune a deploring dump: the night's dead silence
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3.2.86
PROTEUS
Will well become such sweet-complaining grievance.
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3.2.87
PROTEUS
This, or else nothing, will inherit her.
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3.2.88
DUKE
This discipline shows thou hast been in love.
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3.2.89
THURIO
And thy advice this night I'll put in practise.
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3.2.90
THURIO
Therefore, sweet Proteus, my direction-giver,
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3.2.91
THURIO
Let us into the city presently
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3.2.92
THURIO
To sort some gentlemen well skill'd in music.
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3.2.93
THURIO
I have a sonnet that will serve the turn
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3.2.94
THURIO
To give the onset to thy good advice.
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3.2.95
DUKE
About it, gentlemen!
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PROTEUS
We'll wait upon your grace till after supper,
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PROTEUS
And afterward determine our proceedings.
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DUKE
Even now about it! I will pardon you.
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Exeunt
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ACT IV
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SCENE I. The frontiers of Mantua. A forest.
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Enter certain Outlaws
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4.1.1
First Outlaw
Fellows, stand fast, I see a passenger.
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4.1.2
Second Outlaw
If there be ten, shrink not, but down with 'em.
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Second Outlaw
Enter VALENTINE and SPEED
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4.1.3
Third Outlaw
Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about ye:
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4.1.4
Third Outlaw
If not: we'll make you sit and rifle you.
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4.1.5
SPEED
Sir, we are undone, these are the villains
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4.1.6
SPEED
That all the travellers do fear so much.
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4.1.7
VALENTINE
My friends,--
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4.1.8
First Outlaw
That's not so, sir: we are your enemies.
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4.1.9
Second Outlaw
Peace! we'll hear him.
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4.1.10
Third Outlaw
Ay, by my beard, will we, for he's a proper man.
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4.1.11
VALENTINE
Then know that I have little wealth to lose:
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4.1.12
VALENTINE
A man I am cross'd with adversity,
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4.1.13
VALENTINE
My riches are these poor habiliments,
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4.1.14
VALENTINE
Of which if you should here disfurnish me,
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4.1.15
VALENTINE
You take the sum and substance that I have.
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4.1.16
Second Outlaw
Whither travel you?
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4.1.17
VALENTINE
To Verona.
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4.1.18
First Outlaw
Whence came you?
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4.1.19
VALENTINE
From Milan.
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4.1.20
Third Outlaw
Have you long sojourned there?
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4.1.21
VALENTINE
Some sixteen months, and longer might have stay'd,
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4.1.22
VALENTINE
If crooked fortune had not thwarted me.
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4.1.23
First Outlaw
What, were you banish'd thence?
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4.1.24
VALENTINE
I was.
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4.1.25
Second Outlaw
For what offence?
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4.1.26
VALENTINE
For that which now torments me to rehearse:
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4.1.27
VALENTINE
I kill'd a man, whose death I much repent,
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4.1.28
VALENTINE
Bu t yet I slew him manfully in fight,
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4.1.29
VALENTINE
Without false vantage or base treachery.
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4.1.30
First Outlaw
Why, ne'er repent it, if it were done so.
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4.1.31
First Outlaw
But were you banish'd for so small a fault?
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4.1.32
VALENTINE
I was, and held me glad of such a doom.
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4.1.33
Second Outlaw
Have you the tongues?
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4.1.34
VALENTINE
My youthful travel therein made me happy,
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4.1.35
VALENTINE
Or else I often had been miserable.
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4.1.36
Third Outlaw
By the bare scalp of Robin Hood's fat friar,
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4.1.37
Third Outlaw
This fellow were a king for our wild faction!
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4.1.38
First Outlaw
We'll have him. Sirs, a word.
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4.1.39
SPEED
Master, be one of them, it's an honourable kind of thievery.
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4.1.40
VALENTINE
Peace, villain!
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4.1.41
Second Outlaw
Tell us this: have you any thing to take to?
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4.1.42
VALENTINE
Nothing but my fortune.
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4.1.43
Third Outlaw
Know, then, that some of us are gentlemen,
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4.1.44
Third Outlaw
Such as the fury of ungovern'd youth
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4.1.45
Third Outlaw
Thrust from the company of awful men:
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4.1.46
Third Outlaw
Myself was from Verona banished
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4.1.47
Third Outlaw
For practising to steal away a lady,
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4.1.48
Third Outlaw
An heir, and near allied unto the duke.
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4.1.49
Second Outlaw
And I from Mantua, for a gentleman,
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4.1.50
Second Outlaw
Who, in my mood, I stabb'd unto the heart.
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4.1.51
First Outlaw
And I for such like petty crimes as these,
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4.1.52
First Outlaw
But to the purpose--for we cite our faults,
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4.1.53
First Outlaw
That they may hold excus'd our lawless lives,
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4.1.54
First Outlaw
And partly, seeing you are beautified
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4.1.55
First Outlaw
With goodly shape and by your own report
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4.1.56
First Outlaw
A linguist and a man of such perfection
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4.1.57
First Outlaw
As we do in our quality much want--
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4.1.58
Second Outlaw
Indeed, because you are a banish'd man,
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4.1.59
Second Outlaw
Therefore, above the rest, we parley to you:
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4.1.60
Second Outlaw
Are you content to be our general?
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4.1.61
Second Outlaw
To make a virtue of necessity
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4.1.62
Second Outlaw
And live, as we do, in this wilderness?
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4.1.63
Third Outlaw
What say'st thou? wilt thou be of our consort?
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4.1.64
Third Outlaw
Say ay, and be the captain of us all:
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4.1.65
Third Outlaw
We'll do thee homage and be ruled by thee,
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4.1.66
Third Outlaw
Love thee as our commander and our king.
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4.1.67
First Outlaw
But if thou scorn our courtesy, thou diest.
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4.1.68
Second Outlaw
Thou shalt not live to brag what we have offer'd.
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4.1.69
VALENTINE
I take your offer and will live with you,
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4.1.70
VALENTINE
Provided that you do no outrages
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4.1.71
VALENTINE
On silly women or poor passengers.
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4.1.72
Third Outlaw
No, we detest such vile base practises.
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4.1.73
Third Outlaw
Come, go with us, we'll bring thee to our crews,
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4.1.74
Third Outlaw
And show thee all the treasure we have got,
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4.1.75
Third Outlaw
Which, with ourselves, all rest at thy dispose.
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Exeunt
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Third Outlaw
SCENE II. Milan. Outside the DUKE's palace, under SILVIA's chamber.
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Enter PROTEUS
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4.2.1
PROTEUS
Already have I been false to Valentine
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4.2.2
PROTEUS
And now I must be as unjust to Thurio.