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As You Like It, V. ii

and it is not impossible to me, if it appear not

inconvenient to you, to set her before your eyes

to-morrow, human as she is, and without any

danger.

Orl. Speakest thou in sober meanings?

Ros. By my life, I do; which I tender dearly,

though I say I am a magician. Therefore, put

you in your best array; bid your friends; for if

you will be married to-morrow, you shall; and

to Rosalind, if you will.

Look, here comes a lover of mine, and a lover of

hers.

Phe. Youth, you have done me much ungentleness,

To show the letter that I writ to you.

Ros. I care not if I have: it is my study

To seem despiteful and ungentle to you.

You are there follow'd by a faithful shepherd:

Look upon him, love him; he worships you.

Phe. Good shepherd, tell this youth what 'tis to

love.

Sil. It is to be all made of sighs and tears;

And so am I for Phebe.

Phe. And I for Ganymede.

Orl. And I for Rosalind.

Ros. And I for no woman.

Sil. It is to be all made of faith and service;

And so am I for Phebe.

Phe. And I for Ganymede.

Orl. And I for Rosalind.

Ros. And I for no woman.

 74 inconvenient: undesirable

78 tender: regard

79 though magician; cf. n.

86 study: diligent endeavor 