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The Two Gentlemen of Verona - Act 5, scene 3
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona - Act 5, scene 3Act 5, scene 3
Scene 3
Synopsis:
Sylvia is captured by the outlaws, while Sir Eglamour flees.
⌜Enter⌝ Sylvia ⌜and⌝ Outlaws.FIRST OUTLAW
2110 Come, come, be patient. We must bring you to our
2111 captain.
SYLVIA
2112 A thousand more mischances than this one
2113 Have learned me how to brook this patiently.
SECOND OUTLAW 2114 5Come, bring her away.
FIRST OUTLAW
2115 Where is the gentleman that was with her?
THIRD OUTLAW
2116 Being nimble-footed, he hath outrun us,
2117 But Moyses and Valerius follow him.
2118 Go thou with her to the west end of the wood;
2119 10 There is our captain. We’ll follow him that’s fled.
2120 The thicket is beset; he cannot ’scape.
⌜Second and Third Outlaws exit.⌝
FIRST OUTLAW
2121 Come, I must bring you to our captain’s cave.
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2122
Fear not; he bears an honorable mind2123 And will not use a woman lawlessly.
SYLVIA
2124 15 O Valentine, this I endure for thee!
They exit.