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ACT IV - SCENE I. The frontiers of Mantua. A forest.
Enter certain Outlaws

First Outlaw
1    Fellows, stand fast; I see a passenger.
Second Outlaw
2    If there be ten, shrink not, but down with 'em.
Enter VALENTINE and SPEED

Third Outlaw
3    Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about ye:
4    If not: we'll make you sit and rifle you.
SPEED
5    Sir, we are undone; these are the villains
6    That all the travellers do fear so much.
VALENTINE
7    My friends,--
First Outlaw
8    That's not so, sir: we are your enemies.
Second Outlaw
9    Peace! we'll hear him.
Third Outlaw
10   Ay, by my beard, will we, for he's a proper man.
VALENTINE
11   Then know that I have little wealth to lose:
12   A man I am cross'd with adversity;
13   My riches are these poor habiliments,
14   Of which if you should here disfurnish me,
15   You take the sum and substance that I have.
Second Outlaw
16   Whither travel you?
VALENTINE
17   To Verona.
First Outlaw
18   Whence came you?
VALENTINE
19   From Milan.
Third Outlaw
20   Have you long sojourned there?
VALENTINE
21   Some sixteen months, and longer might have stay'd,
22   If crooked fortune had not thwarted me.
First Outlaw
23   What, were you banish'd thence?
VALENTINE
24   I was.
Second Outlaw
25   For what offence?
VALENTINE
26   For that which now torments me to rehearse:
27   I kill'd a man, whose death I much repent;
28   But yet I slew him manfully in fight,
29   Without false vantage or base treachery.
First Outlaw
30   Why, ne'er repent it, if it were done so.
31   But were you banish'd for so small a fault?
VALENTINE
32   I was, and held me glad of such a doom.
Second Outlaw
33   Have you the tongues?
VALENTINE
34   My youthful travel therein made me happy,
35   Or else I often had been miserable.
Third Outlaw
36   By the bare scalp of Robin Hood's fat friar,
37   This fellow were a king for our wild faction!
First Outlaw
38   We'll have him. Sirs, a word.
SPEED
39   Master, be one of them; it's an honourable kind of thievery.
VALENTINE
40   Peace, villain!
Second Outlaw
41   Tell us this: have you any thing to take to?
VALENTINE
42   Nothing but my fortune.
Third Outlaw
43   Know, then, that some of us are gentlemen,
44   Such as the fury of ungovern'd youth
45   Thrust from the company of awful men:
46   Myself was from Verona banished
47   For practising to steal away a lady,
48   An heir, and near allied unto the duke.
Second Outlaw
49   And I from Mantua, for a gentleman,
50   Who, in my mood, I stabb'd unto the heart.
First Outlaw
51   And I for such like petty crimes as these,
52   But to the purpose--for we cite our faults,
53   That they may hold excus'd our lawless lives;
54   And partly, seeing you are beautified
55   With goodly shape and by your own report
56   A linguist and a man of such perfection
57   As we do in our quality much want--
Second Outlaw
58   Indeed, because you are a banish'd man,
59   Therefore, above the rest, we parley to you:
60   Are you content to be our general?
61   To make a virtue of necessity
62   And live, as we do, in this wilderness?
Third Outlaw
63   What say'st thou? wilt thou be of our consort?
64   Say ay, and be the captain of us all:
65   We'll do thee homage and be ruled by thee,
66   Love thee as our commander and our king.
First Outlaw
67   But if thou scorn our courtesy, thou diest.
Second Outlaw
68   Thou shalt not live to brag what we have offer'd.
VALENTINE
69   I take your offer and will live with you,
70   Provided that you do no outrages
71   On silly women or poor passengers.
Third Outlaw
72   No, we detest such vile base practises.
73   Come, go with us, we'll bring thee to our crews,
74   And show thee all the treasure we have got,
75   Which, with ourselves, all rest at thy dispose.
Exeunt

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Scene Index
ACT I
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III


  • ACT II
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV
  • SCENE V
  • SCENE VI
  • SCENE VII


  • ACT III
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II


  • ACT IV
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV


  • ACT V
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV

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