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As You Like It, II. v

Scene Five

[Another Part of the Forest]

Enter Amiens, Jaques, and Others.

Song.

Ami. 'Under the greenwood tree
Who loves to lie with me,
And turn his merry note
Unto the sweet bird's throat, 4
Come hither, come hither, come hither:
Here shall he see
No enemy
But winter and rough weather.' 8

Jaq. More, more, I prithee, more.

Ami. It will make you melancholy, Monsieur
Jaques. 11

Jaq. I thank it. More! I prithee, more. I
can suck melancholy out of a song as a weasel
sucks eggs. More! I prithee, more.

Ami. My voice is ragged; I know I cannot
please you. 16

Jaq. I do not desire you to please me; I do
desire you to sing. Come, more; another stanzo:
call you them stanzos?

Ami. What you will, Monsieur Jaques. 20

Jaq. Nay, I care not for their names; they
owe me nothing. Will you sing?

Ami. More at your request than to please
myself. 24

Jaq. Well then,if ever I thank any man,I'll thank
you: but that they call compliment is like the en-

3 turn: compose; cf. n.
18 stanzo: stanza
21 names: i.e., their technical names