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his face into more lines than is in the new map, with the
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augmentation of the Indies: you have not seen such a thing as
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'tis; I can hardly forbear hurling things at him. I know my lady
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will strike him; if she do, he'll smile and take't for a great
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favour.
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SIR TOBY.
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Come, bring us, bring us where he is.
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[Exeunt.]
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SCENE III.
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A street.
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[Enter ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN.]
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SEBASTIAN.
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I would not by my will have troubled you;
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But since you make your pleasure of your pains,
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I will no further chide you.
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ANTONIO.
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I could not stay behind you: my desire,
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More sharp than filed steel, did spur me forth;
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And not all love to see you,--though so much,
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As might have drawn one to a longer voyage,--
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But jealousy what might befall your travel,
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Being skilless in these parts; which to a stranger,
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Unguided and unfriended, often prove
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Rough and unhospitable. My willing love,
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The rather by these arguments of fear,
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Set forth in your pursuit.
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SEBASTIAN.
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My kind Antonio,
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I can no other answer make but thanks,
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And thanks, and ever thanks. Often good turns
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Are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay;
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But were my worth, as is my conscience, firm,
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You should find better dealing. What's to do?
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Shall we go see the reliques of this town?
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ANTONIO.
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To-morrow, sir; best, first, go see your lodging.
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SEBASTIAN.
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I am not weary, and 'tis long to night;
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I pray you, let us satisfy our eyes
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With the memorials and the things of fame
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That do renown this city.
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ANTONIO.
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Would you'd pardon me;
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I do not without danger walk these streets:
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Once in a sea-fight, 'gainst the count, his galleys,
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I did some service; of such note, indeed,
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That, were I ta'en here, it would scarce be answered.
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SEBASTIAN.
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Belike you slew great number of his people.
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ANTONIO.
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The offence is not of such a bloody nature;
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Albeit the quality of the time and quarrel
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Might well have given us bloody argument.
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It might have since been answered in repaying
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What we took from them; which, for traffic's sake,
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Most of our city did: only myself stood out;
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For which, if I be lapsed in this place,
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I shall pay dear.
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SEBASTIAN.
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Do not then walk too open.
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ANTONIO.
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It doth not fit me. Hold, sir, here's my purse;
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In the south suburbs, at the Elephant,
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Is best to lodge: I will bespeak our diet
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Whiles you beguile the time and feed your knowledge
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With viewing of the town; there shall you have me.
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SEBASTIAN.
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Why I your purse?
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ANTONIO.
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Haply your eye shall light upon some toy
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You have desire to purchase; and your store,
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I think, is not for idle markets, sir.
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SEBASTIAN.
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I'll be your purse-bearer, and leave you for an hour.
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ANTONIO.
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To the Elephant.--
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