Act III, Scene iii: Florence. Before the DUKE's palace.
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| | DUKE: | |
| | The general of our horse thou art; and we, | |
| | Great in our hope, lay our best love and credence | |
| | Upon thy promising fortune. | |
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| | BERTRAM: | |
| | Sir, it is | |
| | A charge too heavy for my strength; but yet | |
| | We'll strive to bear it, for your worthy sake | |
| | To the extreme edge of hazard. | |
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| | DUKE: | |
| | Then go thou forth; | |
| | And fortune play upon thy prosperous helm, | |
| | As thy auspicious mistress! | |
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| | BERTRAM: | |
| | This very day, | |
| | Great Mars, I put myself into thy file; | |
| | Make me but like my thoughts, and I shall prove | |
| | A lover of thy drum, hater of love. | |
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