Orlando beats Charles in the wrestling match, and after Orlando throws him, the Duke stops the fight and has his attendants carry Charles away.
Glisser: 3
Act 1 Scene 3
Me, uncle?
Mistress, dispatch you with your safest haste,And get you from our court.
Duke Fredrick banishes Rosalind because she reminds the court of her exiled father.
Glisser: 4
Act 2 Scene 4
Aliena
And we will mend thy wages. I like this place,And willingly could waste my time in it
Assuredly the thing is to be sold.
I pray thee, if it stand with honesty,Buy thou the cottage, pasture, and the flock, And thou shalt have to pay for it of us
Corin
Ganymede
Touchstone
Ganymede, Aliena, and Touchstone find Corin and ask for a place to stay, and Corin sells them a cottage.
Glisser: 5
Act 2 Scene 6
Dear master, I can go no further. O, I die for food. Here lie I down and measure out my grave. Farewell, kind master.
Why, how now, Adam? No greater heart in thee? Live a little, comfort a little, cheer thyself alittle...
Orlando leaves Adam under a tree, nearly dead from starvation, and he promises Adam some food when he returns.
Glisser: 6
Act 3 Scene 1
Find out thy brother wheresoe’er he is.Seek him with candle. Bring him, dead or living,Within this twelvemonth, or turn thou no moreTo seek a living in our territory.
O, that your Highness knew my heart in this:I never loved my brother in my life.
Duke Fredrick gives Oliver twelve months to find Orlando and bring him back dead or alive, if he fails to do so, the Duke will seize Olivers land and banish him.
Glisser: 7
Act 3 Scene 2
Peace, you dull fool. I foundthem on a tree.
Truly, the tree yields bad fruit.
Rosalind finds the love letters written by Orlando and she reads it and is flattered even though it is poorly written, however Touchstone makes fun of the poem.
Glisser: 8
Act 4 Scene 1
Why then, can one desiretoo much of a good thing?—Come, sister, you shallbe the priest and marry us.—Give me your hand,Orlando.—What do you say, sister?
I cannot say the words.
Pray thee marry us.
Rosalind as Ganymede wants to have a fake wedding to test Orlandos love for her, and they ask Celia to act as the priest.
Glisser: 9
Act 4 Scene 3
I warrant you, with pure love and troubled brainhe hath ta’en his bow and arrows and is gone forthto sleep.
How say you now? Is it not past two o’clock?And here much Orlando.
Orlando promises to meet Ganymede and turns out to be late, and they both don't know why
Glisser: 10
Act 5 Scene 2
I thought thy heart had beenwounded with the claws of a lion.
Wounded it is, but with the eyes of a lady.
Rosalind sees Orlando after he was wounded by a lion and she shows concern for him, Orlando disregards her worry and continues to show his love for her.
Glisser: 11
Act 5 Scene 4
I sometimes do believe and sometimes do not,As those that fear they hope, and know they fear.
Dost thou believe, Orlando, that the boyCan do all this that he hath promisèd?
In this final scene, Duke Senior asks Orlando if he believes that Ganymede can do all that he has promised. All the marriages happen, and Oliver gains his land back, and in the end all matters are made even.