As You Like It by William Shakespeare
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page 62 of 120 (51%)
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Iaq. I thanke you for your company, but good faith I had as liefe haue beene my selfe alone Orl. And so had I: but yet for fashion sake I thanke you too, for your societie Iaq. God buy you, let's meet as little as we can Orl. I do desire we may be better strangers Iaq. I pray you marre no more trees with Writing Loue-songs in their barkes Orl. I pray you marre no moe of my verses with reading them ill-fauouredly Iaq. Rosalinde is your loues name? Orl. Yes, Iust Iaq. I do not like her name Orl. There was no thought of pleasing you when she was christen'd Iaq. What stature is she of? Orl. Iust as high as my heart Iaq. You are ful of prety answers: haue you not bin acquainted with goldsmiths wiues, & cond the[m] out of rings |
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