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  • Title: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Folio 1, 1623)

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    Author: William Shakespeare
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    Two Gentlemen of Verona (Folio 1, 1623)

    Scena Tertia.
    2100 Siluia, Out-lawes.
    1. Out. Come, come be patient:
    We
    The Merry Wiues of Windsor. 37
    We must bring you to our Captaine.
    Sil. A thousand more mischances then this one
    Haue learn'd me how to brooke this patiently.
    21052 Out. Come, bring her away.
    1 Out. Where is the Gentleman that was with her?
    3 Out. Being nimble footed, he hath out-run vs.
    But Moyses and Valerius follow him:
    Goe thou with her to the West end of the wood,
    2110There is our Captaine: Wee'll follow him that's fled,
    The Thicket is beset, he cannot scape.
    1 Out. Come, I must bring you to our Captains caue.
    Feare not: he beares an honourable minde,
    And will not vse a woman lawlesly.
    2115Sil. O Valentine: this I endure for thee.
    Exeunt.