DUKE ORSINO
Dear lad, believe it; For they shall yet belie thy happy years, That say thou art a man: Diana's lip Is not
more smooth and rubious; thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ, shrill and sound, And all is semblative
a woman's part. I know thy constellation is right apt For this affair. Some four or five attend him; All, if you
will; for I myself am best When least in company. Prosper well in this, And thou shalt live as freely as thy
lord, To call his fortunes thine. VIOLA
I'll do my best To woo your lady:
Aside
yet, a barful strife! Whoe'er I woo, myself would be his wife.
Exeunt
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By PanEris
using Melati.
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