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96 	brother, gain nothing under him but growth; for the
98 bound to him as I. Besides this nothing that he so
102 brother, and, as much as in him lies, mines my
137 ORLANDO Ay, better than him I am before knows me. I know
182 OLIVER Get you with him, you old dog.
203 OLIVER Call him in.
219 have put themselves into voluntary exile with him,
236 a many merry men with him; and there they live like
238 gentlemen flock to him every day, and fleet the time
248 escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him
250 for your love, I would be loath to foil him, as I
253 withal, that either you might stay him from his
261 have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from
269 thou dost him any slight disgrace or if he do not
276 day living. I speak but brotherly of him; but
277 should I anatomize him to thee as he is, I must
281 to-morrow, I'll give him his payment: if ever he go
290 an end of him; for my soul, yet I know not why,
295 people, who best know him, that I am altogether
420 CELIA My father's love is enough to honour him: enough!
421 speak no more of him; you'll be whipped for taxation
482 duke's wrestler; which Charles in a moment threw him
484 hope of life in him: so he served the second, and
531 challenger's youth I would fain dissuade him, but he
532 will not be entreated. Speak to him, ladies; see if
533 you can move him.
535 CELIA Call him hither, good Monsieur Le Beau.
546 come but in, as others do, to try with him the
588 CHARLES No, I warrant your grace, you shall not entreat him
589 to a second, that have so mightily persuaded him
617 DUKE FREDERICK Bear him away. What is thy name, young man?
623 But I did find him still mine enemy:
640 I should have given him tears unto entreaties,
644 Let us go thank him and encourage him:
653 [Giving him a chain from her neck]
666 I'll ask him what he would. Did you call, sir?
760 ROSALIND I would try, if I could cry 'hem' and have him.
775 dearly? By this kind of chase, I should hate him,
779 ROSALIND No, faith, hate him not, for my sake.
783 ROSALIND Let me love him for that, and do you love him
820 So was I when your highness banish'd him:
919 Leave me alone to woo him. Let's away,
978 Did steal behind him as he lay along
1004 Full of the pasture, jumps along by him
1005 And never stays to greet him; 'Ay' quoth Jaques,
1016 DUKE SENIOR And did you leave him in this contemplation?
1022 I love to cope him in these sullen fits,
1025 First Lord I'll bring you to him straight.
1065 I'll make him find him: do this suddenly,
1101 Envenoms him that bears it!
1109 Yet not the son, I will not call him son
1110 Of him I was about to call his father--
1115 I overheard him and his practises.
1254 my sword upon a stone and bid him take that for
1379 methinks I have given him a penny and he renders me
1387 JAQUES And I have been all this day to avoid him. He is
1484 For I can no where find him like a man.
1491 Go, seek him: tell him I would speak with him.
1504 Who laid him down and bask'd him in the sun,
1579 Thinking that I mean him, but therein suits
1582 My tongue hath wrong'd him: if it do him right,
1648 DUKE SENIOR Go find him out,
1692 And let him feed.
1694 ORLANDO I thank you most for him.
1730 Support him by the arm. Give me your hand,
1750 DUKE FREDERICK Not see him since? Sir, sir, that cannot be:
1755 Seek him with candle; bring him dead or living
1766 DUKE FREDERICK More villain thou. Well, push him out of doors;
1769 Do this expediently and turn him going.
1917 Let him seek out Rosalind.
1985 Go with him, sirrah.
2071 hose? What did he when thou sawest him? What said
2073 him here? Did he ask for me? Where remains he?
2075 him again? Answer me in one word.
2088 finding him, and relish it with good observance.
2089 I found him under a tree, like a dropped acorn.
2118 ROSALIND 'Tis he: slink by, and note him.
2173 shall see him.
2187 ROSALIND [Aside to CELIA] I will speak to him, like a saucy
2188 lackey and under that habit play the knave with him.
2253 him read many lectures against it, and I thank God
2273 give him some good counsel, for he seems to have the
2274 quotidian of love upon him.
2323 his love, his mistress; and I set him every day to
2330 cattle of this colour; would now like him, now loathe
2331 him; then entertain him, then forswear him; now weep
2332 for him, then spit at him; that I drave my suitor
2336 And thus I cured him; and this way will I take upon
2482 married of him than of another: for he is not like
2548 CELIA Nay, certainly, there is no truth in him.
2554 think him as concave as a covered goblet or a
2561 ROSALIND You have heard him swear downright he was.
2569 him: he asked me of what parentage I was; I told
2570 him, of as good as he; so he laughed and let me go.
2590 CELIA Well, and what of him?
2688 Cry the man mercy; love him; take his offer:
2707 Come, sister. Shepherdess, look on him better,
2752 SILVIUS Not very well, but I have met him oft;
2756 PHEBE Think not I love him, though I ask for him:
2761 But, sure, he's proud, and yet his pride becomes him:
2762 He'll make a proper man: the best thing in him
2771 There be some women, Silvius, had they mark'd him
2773 To fall in love with him; but, for my part,
2774 I love him not nor hate him not; and yet
2775 I have more cause to hate him than to love him:
2781 I'll write to him a very taunting letter,
2788 I will be bitter with him and passing short.
2867 affairs of love, it may be said of him that Cupid
2868 hath clapped him o' the shoulder, but I'll warrant
2869 him heart-whole.
2881 his destiny with him.
2893 CELIA It pleases him to call you so; but he hath a
2938 but forth to wash him in the Hellespont and being
3088 because his own are out, let him be judge how deep I
3116 JAQUES Let's present him to the duke, like a Roman
3129 Then sing him home;
3233 And by him seal up thy mind;
3237 Or else by him my love deny,
3244 ROSALIND Do you pity him? no, he deserves no pity. Wilt
3278 OLIVER Orlando doth commend him to you both,
3314 CELIA O, I have heard him speak of that same brother;
3315 And he did render him the most unnatural
3321 ROSALIND But, to Orlando: did he leave him there,
3327 Made him give battle to the lioness,
3328 Who quickly fell before him: in which hurtling
3335 CELIA Was't you that did so oft contrive to kill him?
3355 Brief, I recover'd him, bound up his wound;
3376 I pray you, will you take him by the arm?
3402 my counterfeiting to him. Will you go?
3635 Look upon him, love him; he worships you.
3856 ORLANDO My lord, the first time that I ever saw him
3872 JAQUES Good my lord, bid him welcome: this is the
3876 TOUCHSTONE If any man doubt that, let him put me to my
3889 DUKE SENIOR I like him very well.
3912 If I sent him word again 'it was not well cut,' he
4022 His brother here and put him to the sword:
4025 After some question with him, was converted
4029 That were with him exiled. This to be true,
4053 JAQUES To him will I : out of these convertites