Act5 Scene4 Two Gentlemen of Verona维洛那二绅士

Act5 Scene4 Two Gentlemen of Verona维洛那二绅士

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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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<p style="color:#333333;font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;line-height:30px;font-family:Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;hyphens:auto;text-align:justify;" data-flag="normal">ACT V SCENE IV Another part of the forest. &nbsp;<br>VALENTINEHow use doth breed a habit in a man!<br>This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods,<br>I better brook than flourishing peopled towns:<br>Here can I sit alone, unseen of any,<br>And to the nightingale's complaining notes5<br>Tune my distresses and record my woes.<br>O thou that dost inhabit in my breast,<br>Leave not the mansion so long tenantless,<br>Lest, growing ruinous, the building fall<br>And leave no memory of what it was!10<br>Repair me with thy presence, Silvia;<br>Thou gentle nymph, cherish thy forlorn swain!<br>What halloing and what stir is this to-day?<br>These are my mates, that make their wills their law,<br>Have some unhappy passenger in chase.15<br>They love me well; yet I have much to do<br>To keep them from uncivil outrages.<br>Withdraw thee, Va...