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As You Like It, V. iv

Duke S. He uses his folly like a stalking-

horse, and under the presentation of that he

shoots his wit.

Hym. 'Then is there mirth in heaven,

When earthly things made even

Atone together.

Good duke, receive thy daughter;

Hymen from heaven brought her;

Yea, brought her hither,

That thou mightst join her hand with his,

Whose heart within her bosom is.'

Ros. [To Duke S.] To you I give myself, for I am yours.

[To Orlando.] To you I give myself, for I am yours.

Duke S. If there be truth in sight, you are my daughter.

Orl. If there be truth in sight, you are my Rosalind.

Phe. If sight and shape be true,

Why then, my love adieu!

Ros. [To Duke S.] I'll have no father, if you be not he.

[To Orlando.] I'll have no husband, if you be not he:

[To Phebe.] Nor ne'er wed woman, if you be not she.

 112 stalking-horse; cf. n.

113 presentation: display

114 S. d. Hymen; cf. n.

Still: soft

117 Atone: unite

121, 122 Cf. n.

127 sight and shape; cf. n. 