Twelfth Night (Folio 1, 1623)
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¶
Enter Orsino Duke of Illyria, Curio, and other
¶Lords.
¶Duke.
¶That straine agen, it had a dying fall:
10That breathes vpon a banke of Violets;
¶Stealing, and giuing Odour. Enough, no more,
¶That notwithstanding thy capacitie,
15Receiueth as the Sea. Nought enters there,
¶Of what validity, and pitch so ere,
¶But falles into abatement, and low price
¶That it alone, is high fantasticall.
20Cu. Will you go hunt my Lord?
¶Du. What Curio?
¶Cu. The Hart.
¶That instant was I turn'd into a Hart,
¶And my desires like fell and cruell hounds,
¶
Enter Valentine.
¶But from her handmaid do returne this answer:
¶Shall not behold her face at ample view:
35And water once a day her Chamber round
40To pay this debt of loue but to a brother,
¶Hath kill'd the flocke of all affections else
¶That liue in her. When Liuer, Braine, and Heart,
¶Away before me, to sweet beds of Flowres,
¶Loue-thoughts lye rich, when canopy'd with bowres.
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Exeunt
