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ACT III Sc . II O Rosalind I these trees shall be my books , ! And in their barks my thoughts I ' ll ... Run , run , Orlando ; carve on every tree The fair , the chaste , and unexpressive ' She . [ exit . 12 Enter CORIN and TOUCHSTONE ...
ACT III Sc . II O Rosalind I these trees shall be my books , ! And in their barks my thoughts I ' ll ... Run , run , Orlando ; carve on every tree The fair , the chaste , and unexpressive ' She . [ exit . 12 Enter CORIN and TOUCHSTONE ...
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Truly , the tree yields bad fruit . Ros . I'll graff it with you , and then I shall graff it with a medlar : then it will bear the earliest fruit i the country ; for you ' ll be rotten ere you be half ripe , and III 1 ACT III Sc . II ...
Truly , the tree yields bad fruit . Ros . I'll graff it with you , and then I shall graff it with a medlar : then it will bear the earliest fruit i the country ; for you ' ll be rotten ere you be half ripe , and III 1 ACT III Sc . II ...
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I found him under a tree , like a dropp'd acorn . Ros . It may well be callid Jove's tree , when it drops such fruit . CEL . Give me audience , good Madam . Ros . Proceed . CEL . There lay he , stretch'd along like a wounded knight .
I found him under a tree , like a dropp'd acorn . Ros . It may well be callid Jove's tree , when it drops such fruit . CEL . Give me audience , good Madam . Ros . Proceed . CEL . There lay he , stretch'd along like a wounded knight .
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ACT II Sc ACT III ADAM answer Audrey bear beard BEAU better bring brother callid CELIA Charles comes Court Cousin daughter desire doth DUKE F Enter exeunt exit eyes fair faith fall father fool Forest Fortune friends gentle give Grace hand hast hath hear heart hither honour hour I'll JAQUES keep lack ladies leave live look Lord lover man's marry Master means meet mistress Nature never OLIVER Orlando Phebe pity play poor pr’ythee pray pretty reason Rosalind SCENE seek Shepherd sight Silvius song speak strange sure sweet tell thank thee thing thou art to-morrow tongue Touch TOUCHSTONE tree true truly verses wise withal woman World wrastling young youth