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Twelfth Night,

Sir And. Ay, 'tis strong, and it does indifferent
well in a flame-coloured stock. Shall we set
about some revels?

Sir To. What shall we do else? were we not 148
born under Taurus?

Sir And. Taurus! that's sides and heart.

Sir To. No, sir, it is legs and thighs. Let me
see thee caper. Ha! higher: ha, ha! excellent! 152

Exeunt.

Scene Four

[A Room in the Duke's Palace]

Enter Valentine, and Viola in man's attire.

Val. If the duke continue these favours to-
wards you, Cesario, you are like to be much
advanced: he hath known you but three days,
and already you are no stranger. 4

Vio. You either fear his humour or my negli-
gence, that you call in question the continuance
of his love. Is he inconstant, sir, in his favours?

Val. No, believe me. 8

Vio. I thank you. Here comes the count.

Enter Duke, Curio, and Attendants.

Duke. Who saw Cesario? ho!

Vio. On your attendance, my lord; here.

Duke. Stand you awhile aloof. Cesario, 12
Thou know'st no less but all; I have unclasp'd
To thee the book even of my secret soul:
Therefore, good youth, address thy gait unto her,

146 stock: stocking
149 Taurus; cf. n.

5 humour: capriciousness
11 On your attendance: in attendance upon you
13 but: than