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In measureless content.

      — Macbeth, Act II Scene 1

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1

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[I, 1]

Valentine

58

Sweet Proteus, no; now let us take our leave.
To Milan let me hear from thee by letters
Of thy success in love, and what news else
Betideth here in absence of thy friend;
And likewise will visit thee with mine.

2

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[I, 2]

Lucetta

165

Lord, Lord! to see what folly reigns in us!

3

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[I, 2]

Julia

292

Well, let us go.

4

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[III, 1]

Duke of Milan

1068

Sir Thurio, give us leave, I pray, awhile;
We have some secrets to confer about.
[Exit THURIO]
Now, tell me, Proteus, what's your will with me?

5

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[III, 2]

Thurio

1541

And thy advice this night I'll put in practise.
Therefore, sweet Proteus, my direction-giver,
Let us into the city presently
To sort some gentlemen well skill'd in music.
I have a sonnet that will serve the turn
To give the onset to thy good advice.

6

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 1]

Third Outlaw

1556

Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about ye:
If not: we'll make you sit and rifle you.

7

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 1]

Second Outlaw

1594

Tell us this: have you any thing to take to?

8

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 1]

Third Outlaw

1596

Know, then, that some of us are gentlemen,
Such as the fury of ungovern'd youth
Thrust from the company of awful men:
Myself was from Verona banished
For practising to steal away a lady,
An heir, and near allied unto the duke.

9

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 1]

Third Outlaw

1616

What say'st thou? wilt thou be of our consort?
Say ay, and be the captain of us all:
We'll do thee homage and be ruled by thee,
Love thee as our commander and our king.

10

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 1]

Third Outlaw

1625

No, we detest such vile base practises.
Come, go with us, we'll bring thee to our crews,
And show thee all the treasure we have got,
Which, with ourselves, all rest at thy dispose.

11

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 2]

Thurio

1649

How now, Sir Proteus, are you crept before us?

12

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 2]

Host

1670

Ay: but, peace! let's hear 'em.
SONG.
Who is Silvia? what is she,
That all our swains commend her?
Holy, fair and wise is she;
The heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be.
Is she kind as she is fair?
For beauty lives with kindness.
Love doth to her eyes repair,
To help him of his blindness,
And, being help'd, inhabits there.
Then to Silvia let us sing,
That Silvia is excelling;
She excels each mortal thing
Upon the dull earth dwelling:
To her let us garlands bring.

13

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[V, 3]

Third Outlaw

2138

Being nimble-footed, he hath outrun us,
But Moyses and Valerius follow him.
Go thou with her to the west end of the wood;
There is our captain: we'll follow him that's fled;
The thicket is beset; he cannot 'scape.

14

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[V, 4]

Duke of Milan

2316

Thou hast prevail'd; I pardon them and thee:
Dispose of them as thou know'st their deserts.
Come, let us go: we will include all jars
With triumphs, mirth and rare solemnity.

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