Page 1910 - Shakespeare - Vol. 2
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I’ll ask him what he would. Did you call sir?
Sir, you have wrestled well, and overthrown [240]
More than your enemies.
CELIA
Will you go coz?
ROSALIND
Have with you. Fare you well.
Exeunt (Rosalind and Celia).
ORLANDO
What passion hangs these weights upon my tongue?
I cannot speak to her, yet she urg’d conference.
Enter Le Beau.
O poor Orlando, thou art overthrown! [245]
Or Charles, or something weaker masters thee.
LE BEAU
Good sir, I do in friendship counsel you
To leave this place. Albeit you have deserv’d
High commendation, true applause, and love,
Yet such is now the Duke’s condition [250]
That he misconsters all that you have done.
The Duke is humorous; what he is indeed
More suits you to conceive than I to speak of.
ORLANDO
I thank you sir; and pray you tell me this,
Which of the two was daughter of the Duke [255]
That here was at the wrestling?
LE BEAU
Neither his daughter, if we judge by manners,
But yet indeed the taller is his daughter.