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As You Like It, V. iii

Sil. I'll not fail, if I live.

Phe. Nor I.

Orl. Nor I.

Touch. To-morrow is the joyful day, Audrey;

to-morrow will we be married.

Aud. I do desire it with all my heart, and

I hope it is no dishonest desire to desire to be a

woman of the world. Here come two of the

banished duke's pages.

First Page. Well met, honest gentleman.

Touch. By my troth, well met. Come, sit, sit,

and a song.

Sec. Page. We are for you: sit i' the

middle.

First Page. Shall we clap into 't roundly,

without hawking or spitting, or saying we are

hoarse, which are the only prologues to a bad

voice?

Sec. Page. I'faith, i'faith; and both in a

tune, like two gipsies on a horse.

'It was a lover and his lass,

With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino,

 5 woman of the world: married woman

10 are for you: agree to your proposal

12 clap into 't roundly: set about it briskly

14 only: invariable

16 a: one

Song; cf. n. 