LOVE
AS YOU IT Act II. Sec IV.
If thou remember'st not the slightest folly
That ever love did make thee run into,
Thou hast not loved :
Or if thou hast not sat 3 as I do now,
Wearing thy hearer in thy mistress" praise,
Thou hast not loved :
Or if thou hast not brok^frorn company
Abruptly, as my passion now makes me,
Thou hast not loved. -- 1
Act iii. Sec. ii
Heaven would that she these gifts should have,
And I to live and die her slave. 2
Alas the day ! What shall 1 do with my doublet
and hose ? What did he when thou saw'st him ?
What said he ? How look'd he ? Wherein went he ?
'hat makes he here ? Did he ask for me ? Where
ifemains he ? How parted he with thee, and whejjt
Shalt thou see him again ? Answer me in one 'word. 3