Enter CELIA and ROSALIND
CELIA
I pray thee, Rosalind, sweet my coz, be merry.
ROSALIND
Dear Celia, I show more mirth than I am mistress of; and would you yet I were merrier?
Unless you could teach me to forget a banished father, you must not learn me how to
remember any extraordinary pleasure.
CELIA
Herein I see thou lovest me not with the full weight that I love thee. If my uncle, thy
banished father, had banished thy uncle, the duke my father, so thou hadst been still with
me, I could have taught my love to take thy father for mine: so wouldst thou, if the truth
of thy love to me were so righteously tempered as mine is to thee.
ROSALIND
Well, I will forget the condition of my estate, to rejoice in yours.
CELIA
You know my father hath no child but I, nor none is like to have: and, truly, when he
dies, thou shalt be his heir, for what he hath taken away from thy father perforce, I will
render thee again in affection; by mine honour, I will; and when I break that oath, let me
turn monster: therefore, my sweet Rose, my dear Rose, be merry.
ROSALIND
From henceforth I will, coz, and devise sports. Let me see; what think you of falling in
love?
CELIA
Marry, I prithee, do, to make sport withal: but love no man in good earnest; nor no
further in sport neither than with safety of a pure blush thou mayst in honour come off
again.
ROSALIND
What shall be our sport, then?
CELIA
Let us sit and mock the good housewife Fortune from her wheel, that her gifts may
henceforth be bestowed equally.
ROSALIND
I would we could do so, for her benefits are mightily misplaced, and the bountiful blind
woman doth most mistake in her gifts to women.
| CELIA 'Tis true; for those that she makes fair she scarce makes honest, and those that she makes honest she makes very ill-favouredly. ROSALIND Enter TOUCHSTONE CELIA ROSALIND CELIA TOUCHSTONE CELIA TOUCHSTONE ROSALIND TOUCHSTONE CELIA ROSALIND TOUCHSTONE CELIA TOUCHSTONE CELIA TOUCHSTONE CELIA TOUCHSTONE CELIA ROSALIND CELIA ROSALIND CELIA Enter LE BEAU Bon jour, Monsieur Le Beau: what's the news? LE BEAU CELIA LE BEAU ROSALIND TOUCHSTONE CELIA TOUCHSTONE ROSALIND LE BEAU ROSALIND LE BEAU CELIA LE BEAU CELIA LE BEAU ROSALIND LE BEAU ROSALIND TOUCHSTONE LE BEAU TOUCHSTONE CELIA ROSALIND |
| LE BEAU You must, if you stay here; for here is the place appointed for the wrestling, and they are ready to perform it. CELIA Flourish. Enter DUKE FREDERICK, Lords, ORLANDO, CHARLES, and Attendants DUKE FREDERICK ROSALIND LE BEAU CELIA DUKE FREDERICK ROSALIND DUKE FREDERICK CELIA DUKE FREDERICK LE BEAU ORLANDO ROSALIND ORLANDO CELIA ROSALIND ORLANDO ROSALIND CELIA ROSALIND CELIA CHARLES ORLANDO DUKE FREDERICK CHARLES ORLANDO ROSALIND CELIA They wrestle ROSALIND CELIA Shout. CHARLES is thrown DUKE FREDERICK ORLANDO DUKE FREDERICK LE BEAU DUKE FREDERICK ORLANDO DUKE FREDERICK Exeunt DUKE FREDERICK, train, and LE BEAU CELIA ORLANDO ROSALIND CELIA
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