ROSALIND
Yet your mistrust cannot make me a traitor: Tell me whereon the likelihood depends. DUKE FREDERICK
Thou art thy father's daughter; there's enough. ROSALIND
So was I when your highness took his dukedom; So was I when your highness banish'd him: Treason
is not inherited, my lord; Or, if we did derive it from our friends, What's that to me? my father was no
traitor: Then, good my liege, mistake me not so much To think my poverty is treacherous. CELIA
Dear sovereign, hear me speak. DUKE FREDERICK
Ay, Celia; we stay'd her for your sake, Else had she with her father ranged along. CELIA
I did not then entreat to have her stay; It was your pleasure and your own remorse: I was too young that
time to value her; But now I know her: if she be a traitor, Why so am I; we still have slept together, Rose
at an instant, learn'd, play'd, eat together, And wheresoever we went, like Juno's swans, Still we went
coupled and inseparable. DUKE FREDERICK
She is too subtle for thee; and her smoothness, Her very silence and her patience Speak to the people,
and they pity her. Thou art a fool: she robs thee of thy name; And thou wilt show more bright and seem
more virtuous When she is gone. Then open not thy lips: Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have
pass'd upon her; she is banish'd. CELIA
Pronounce that sentence then on me, my liege: I cannot live out of her company. DUKE FREDERICK
You are a fool. You, niece, provide yourself: If you outstay the time, upon mine honour, And in the greatness
of my word, you die.
Exeunt DUKE FREDERICK and Lords CELIA
O my poor Rosalind, whither wilt thou go? Wilt thou change fathers? I will give thee mine. I charge thee,
be not thou more grieved than I am. ROSALIND
I have more cause.
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