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As You Like It (Folio 1, 1623)
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 949Scena Sexta. 
 950Enter Orlando, & Adam.
 952O I die for food. Heere lie I downe,
 954Orl. Why how now Adam? No greater heart in thee:
 955Liue a little, comfort a little, cheere thy selfe a little.
 957I wil either be food for it, or bring it for foode to thee:
 958Thy conceite is neerer death, then thy powers.
 959For my sake be comfortable, hold death a while
 960At the armes end: I wil heere be with thee presently,
 961And if I bring thee not something to eate,
 962I wil giue thee leaue to die: but if thou diest
 963Before I come, thou art a mocker of my labor.
 965And Ile be with thee quickly: yet thou liest
 966In the bleake aire. Come, I wil beare thee
 968For lacke of a dinner,
 969If there liue any thing in this Desert.
 970Cheerely good Adam.   Exeunt