As You Like It by William Shakespeare
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Rosalind?
Orl. I would kisse before I spoke Ros. Nay, you were better speake first, and when you were grauel'd, for lacke of matter, you might take occasion to kisse: verie good Orators when they are out, they will spit, and for louers, lacking (God warne vs) matter, the cleanliest shift is to kisse Orl. How if the kisse be denide? Ros. Then she puts you to entreatie, and there begins new matter Orl. Who could be out, being before his beloued Mistris? Ros. Marrie that should you if I were your Mistris, or I should thinke my honestie ranker then my wit Orl. What, of my suite? Ros. Not out of your apparrell, and yet out of your suite: Am not I your Rosalind? Orl. I take some ioy to say you are, because I would be talking of her Ros. Well, in her person, I say I will not haue you Orl. Then in mine owne person, I die Ros. No faith, die by Attorney: the poore world is |
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