. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [Scene III. Be of good cheer, youth. ] JkjkJ. [ SrENE IV Heie comes a pau of veiy sti xiige beiotb ] ACT V. SCENE l.—The same. Enter Touchstone and Audrey. Touch. We shall find a time, Audrey; patience, gentle Audrey. AuD. Faith, the priest was good enough, for all the old gentlemans saying. Touch. A most wicked sir Oliver, Audrey, a most vile Mar-text. But, Audrey, there is a youth here in the forest lays claim to Ay, I know who tis; he hath no interest in me in the world: here comes the man you mean. Enter William


. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. [Scene III. Be of good cheer, youth. ] JkjkJ. [ SrENE IV Heie comes a pau of veiy sti xiige beiotb ] ACT V. SCENE l.—The same. Enter Touchstone and Audrey. Touch. We shall find a time, Audrey; patience, gentle Audrey. AuD. Faith, the priest was good enough, for all the old gentlemans saying. Touch. A most wicked sir Oliver, Audrey, a most vile Mar-text. But, Audrey, there is a youth here in the forest lays claim to Ay, I know who tis; he hath no interest in me in the world: here comes the man you mean. Enter William. Touch. It is meat and drink to me to see a clown: By rtiy troth, we that have good wits have much to answer for; we shall be flouting; we cannot Good even, God ye good even, William. :OWEDIES.—VOL. IL 234 AS YOU LIKE IT. [aCT V. Will. And good even to you, sir. Touch. Good even, gentle friend : Cover thy head, cover thy head; nay, prithee,be covered. How old are you, friend? Will. Five-and-twenty, sir. Touch. A ripe age: Is thy name William? Will. William, sir. Touch. A fair name :


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