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down with me and we two will rail against our mistress the world and all our
misery? [270]
ORLANDO
I will chide no breather in the world but myself, against whom I know most
faults.
JAQUES
The worst fault you have is to be in love.
ORLANDO
’Tis a fault I will not change for your best virtue. I am weary of you. [275]
JAQUES
By my troth, I was seeking for a fool when I found you.
ORLANDO
He is drowned in the brook. Look but in and you shall see him.
JAQUES
There I shall see mine own figure. [280]
ORLANDO
Which I take to be either a fool, or a cipher.
JAQUES
I’ll tarry no longer with you. Farewell good Signior Love.
ORLANDO
I am glad of your departure. Adieu good Monsieur Melancholy. [285]
(Exit Jaques.)
ROSALIND
(aside to Celia)
I will speak to him like a saucy lackey and under that habit play the knave
with him. − Do you hear, forester?