The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616

Forgive them what they have committed here

And let them be recall’d from their exile:

They are reformed, civil, full of good

And fit for great employment, worthy lord.

DUKE Thou hast prevail’d; I pardon them and thee:

Dispose of them as thou know’st their deserts.

Come, let us go: we will include all jars

With triumphs, mirth and rare solemnity.

VALENTINE And, as we walk along, I dare be bold

With our discourse to make your grace to smile.

What think you of this page, my lord?

DUKE I think the boy hath grace in him; he blushes.

VALENTINE I warrant you, my lord, more grace than boy.

DUKE What mean you by that saying?

VALENTINE Please you, I’ll tell you as we pass along,

That you will wonder what hath fortuned.

Come, Proteus; ’tis your penance but to hear

The story of your loves discovered:

That done, our day of marriage shall be yours;

One feast, one house, one mutual happiness.

Exeunt

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