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224 banished with her father?
226 CHARLES O, no; for the duke's daughter, her cousin, so loves
227 her, being ever from their cradles bred together,
228 that she would have followed her exile, or have died
229 to stay behind her. She is at the court, and no
230 less beloved of her uncle than his own daughter; and
354 her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally.
356 ROSALIND I would we could do so, for her benefits are
358 doth most mistake in her gifts to women.
653 [Giving him a chain from her neck]
656 That could give more, but that her hand lacks means.
677 I cannot speak to her, yet she urged conference.
698 And here detain'd by her usurping uncle,
704 But that the people praise her for her virtues
705 And pity her for her good father's sake;
829 DUKE FREDERICK Ay, Celia; we stay'd her for your sake,
830 Else had she with her father ranged along.
832 CELIA I did not then entreat to have her stay;
834 I was too young that time to value her;
835 But now I know her: if she be a traitor,
841 DUKE FREDERICK She is too subtle for thee; and her smoothness,
842 Her very silence and her patience
843 Speak to the people, and they pity her.
848 Which I have pass'd upon her; she is banish'd.
851 I cannot live out of her company.
1048 First Lord I cannot hear of any that did see her.
1049 The ladies, her attendants of her chamber,
1050 Saw her abed, and in the morning early
1057 Your daughter and her cousin much commend
1220 CORIN That is the way to make her scorn you still.
1222 SILVIUS O Corin, that thou knew'st how I do love her!
1256 kissing of her batlet and the cow's dugs that her
1258 wooing of a peascod instead of her, from whom I took
1259 two cods and, giving her them again, said with
1298 CORIN Fair sir, I pity her
1299 And wish, for her sake more than for mine own,
1300 My fortunes were more able to relieve her;
1575 Who can come in and say that I mean her,
1576 When such a one as she such is her neighbour?
1969 Helen's cheek, but not her heart,
1978 And I to live and die her slave.
2140 JAQUES I do not like her name.
2213 contract of her marriage and the day it is
2299 ROSALIND Me believe it! you may as soon make her that you
2455 TOUCHSTONE I will not take her on gift of any man.
2461 Proceed, proceed I'll give her.
2471 the falcon her bells, so man hath his desires; and
2676 You foolish shepherd, wherefore do you follow her,
2681 'Tis not her glass, but you, that flatters her;
2683 Than any of her lineaments can show her.
2690 So take her to thee, shepherd: fare you well.
2697 she answers thee with frowning looks, I'll sauce her
2706 Will you go, sister? Shepherd, ply her hard.
2923 talking of her.
2925 ROSALIND Well in her person I say I will not have you.
2945 for, I protest, her frown might kill me.
2991 runs before her actions.
2995 ROSALIND Now tell me how long you would have her after you
2996 have possessed her.
3033 never take her without her answer, unless you take
3034 her without her tongue. O, that woman that cannot
3035 make her fault her husband's occasion, let her
3036 never nurse her child herself, for she will breed
3059 and the most unworthy of her you call Rosalind that
3075 her own nest.
3188 I saw her hand: she has a leathern hand.
3190 That her old gloves were on, but 'twas her hands:
3247 be endured! Well, go your way to her, for I see
3249 her: that if she love me, I charge her to love
3250 thee; if she will not, I will never have her unless
3251 thou entreat for her. If you be a true lover,
3273 And browner than her brother.' Are not you
3301 Who with her head nimble in threats approach'd
3533 should like her? that but seeing you should love
3534 her? and loving woo? and, wooing, she should
3535 grant? and will you persever to enjoy her?
3538 poverty of her, the small acquaintance, my sudden
3539 wooing, nor her sudden consenting; but say with me,
3540 I love Aliena; say with her that she loves me;
3612 marries Aliena, shall you marry her: I know into
3615 to you, to set her before your eyes tomorrow human
3678 ORLANDO To her that is not here, nor doth not hear.
3821 You will bestow her on Orlando here?
3823 DUKE SENIOR That would I, had I kingdoms to give with her.
3825 ROSALIND And you say, you will have her, when I bring her?
3840 SILVIUS Though to have her and death were both one thing.
3847 Keep your word, Silvius, that you'll marry her.
3960 Hymen from heaven brought her,
3961 Yea, brought her hither,
3962 That thou mightst join her hand with his