Orlando. more properly) staies me heere at home vnkept: for call
Orlando. you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth, that dif
Orlando. fers not from the stalling of an Oxe? his horses are bred
Orlando. better, for besides that they are faire with their feeding,
Orlando. they are taught their mannage, and to that end Riders
Orlando. deerely hir'd: but I (his brother) gaine nothing vnder
Orlando. dunghils are as much bound to him as I: besides this no
Orlando. thing that he so plentifully giues me, the something that
Orlando. nature gaue mee, his countenance seemes to take from
Orlando. me: hee lets mee feede with his Hindes, barres mee the
Orlando. place of a brother, and as much as in him lies, mines my
Orlando. grieues me, and the spirit of my Father, which I thinke
Orlando. is within mee, begins to mutinie against this seruitude.
Orlando. I will no longer endure it, though yet I know no wise