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Pray  you  no  more  of  this,  ’tis  like  the  howling  of  Irish  wolves  against  the
          moon. (To Silvius.) I will help [105] you if I can. (To Phebe.) I would love you
          if I could. Tomorrow meet me all together. ( To Phebe.) I will marry you, if
          ever I marry woman, and I’ll be married tomorrow. (To Orlando.) I will satisfy

          you, if ever I satisfied man, and you shall be married tomorrow. (To Silvius.) I
          [110] will content you, if what pleases you contents you, and you shall be
          married tomorrow. (To Orlando.) As you love Rosalind meet. (To Silvius.) As
          you love Phebe meet. And as I love no woman, I’ll meet. So fare you well. I

          have left you commands. [115]



              SILVIUS
          I’ll not fail, if I live.



              PHEBE
          Nor I.



              ORLANDO
          Nor I.
                                                                                                        Exeunt.



                                                    Scene III         IT



                                            Enter Touchstone and Audrey.



              TOUCHSTONE
          Tomorrow is the joyful day, Audrey. Tomorrow will we be married.



              AUDREY
          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.

          [5]


                                                     Enter two pages.



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          Well met honest gentleman.
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