Love's Labor's Lost (Folio 1, 1623)
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Loues Labour's lost
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¶Boy. To proue you a Cypher.
¶of affection, would deliuer mee from the reprobate
¶him to any French Courtier for a new deuis'd curtsie. I
370Cupid. Comfort me Boy, What great men haue beene
¶in loue?
¶Boy, name more; and sweet my childe let them be men
375of good repute and carriage.
¶great carriage: for hee carried the Towne-gates on his
¶backe like a Porter: and he was in loue.
380I doe excell thee in my rapier, as much as thou didst mee
¶in carrying gates. I am in loue too. Who was Sampsons
¶loue my deare Moth?
¶Brag. Of what complexion?
385Boy. Of all the foure, or the three, or the two, or one
¶of the foure.
¶Brag. Is that one of the foure complexions?
¶Brag. Greene indeed is the colour of Louers: but to
¶vnder such colours.
¶Brag. Define, define, well educated infant.
400mee.
¶patheticall.
¶Her faults will nere be knowne:
405For blush-in cheekes by faults are bred,
¶And feares by pale white showne:
¶Then if she feare, or be to blame,
¶By this you shall not know,
410Which natiue she doth owe:
¶
A dangerous rime master against the reason of white
¶and redde.
¶Brag. Is there not a ballet Boy, of the King and the
¶Begger?
¶three ages since, but I thinke now 'tis not to be found: or
¶if it were, it would neither serue for the writing, nor the
¶tune.
¶Boy, I doe loue that Countrey girle that I tooke in
¶well.
¶Boy. To bee whip'd: and yet a better loue then my
425Master.
¶Boy. And that's great maruell, louing a light wench.
430
Enter Clowne, Constable, and Wench.
435the Day-woman. Fare you well.
Exit.
¶Maid. Man.
¶Maid. That's here by.
¶Brag. I will tell thee wonders.
¶Ma. With what face?
¶Brag. I loue thee.
¶Mai. Faire weather after you.
450thou be pardoned.
¶full stomacke.
¶Clo. I am more bound to you then your fellowes, for
455they are but lightly rewarded.
¶loose.
¶prison.
¶words, and therefore I will say nothing: I thanke God, I
¶haue as little patience as another man, and therefore I
¶can be quiet.
Exit.
¶ia a great argument of falshood) if I loue. And how can
¶that be true loue, which is falsly attempted? Loue is a fa-
475miliar, Loue is a Diuell. There is no euill Angell but
¶a very good witte. Cupids Butshaft is too hard for Her-
¶cules Clubbe, and therefore too much ods for a Spa-
¶regards not; his disgrace is to be called Boy, but his
¶still Drum, for your manager is in loue; yea hee loueth.
¶whole volumes in folio.
Exit.
¶
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