Act 2 - Scene 6
The forest.
Enter ORLANDO and ADAM ADAM
Dear master, I can go no further. O, I die for food! Here lie I down, and measure out my grave. Farewell, kind
master. ORLANDO
Why, how now, Adam! no greater heart in thee? Live a little; comfort a little; cheer thyself a little. If this
uncouth forest yield any thing savage, I will either be food for it or bring it for food to thee. Thy conceit is
nearer death than thy powers. For my sake be comfortable; hold death awhile at the arm's end: I will here
be with thee presently; and if I bring thee not something to eat, I will give thee leave to die: but if thou
diest before I come, thou art a mocker of my labour. Well said! thou lookest cheerly, and I'll be with thee
quickly. Yet thou liest in the bleak air: come, I will bear thee to some shelter; and thou shalt not die for lack
of a dinner, if there live any thing in this desert. Cheerly, good Adam!
Exeunt
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