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Act V. Scene III.

Scene III.—Frontiers of Mantua. The Forest.

Enter Outlaws with SILVIA.

First Out.. Come, come,
Be patient; we must bring you to our captain.
Sil. A thousand more mischances than this
one
Have learn'd me how to brook this patiently.
Second Out. Come, bring her away.
First Out.. Where is the gentleman that was
with her?
Third Out.. Being nimble-footed, he hath
outrun us;
But Moyses and Valerius follow him.
Go thou with her to the west end of the wood;
There is our captain. We'll follow him that's fled:
The thicket is beset; he cannot 'scape.
[Exeunt all except the First Outlaw
and SILVIA.
First Out. Come, I must bring you to our
captain's cave.
Fear not; he bears an honourable mind,
And will not use a woman lawlessly.
Sil. O Valentine! this I endure for thee.
[Exeunt.
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