Amiens’ song celebrating life in the woods is mocked by Jaques’ parody of the song.
Enter Amiens, Jaques, and others.
Song.
⌜AMIENS sings⌝ 0880Under the greenwood tree 0881Who loves to lie with me 0882And turn his merry note 0883Unto the sweet bird’s throat, 08845Come hither, come hither, come hither. 0885Here shall he see 0886No enemy 0887But winter and rough weather. JAQUES0888
More, more, I prithee, more.
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AMIENS088910It will make you melancholy, Monsieur 0890Jaques. JAQUES0891
I thank it. More, I prithee, more. I can suck 0892melancholy out of a song as a weasel sucks eggs. 0893More, I prithee, more. AMIENS089415My voice is ragged. I know I cannot please you. JAQUES0895
I do not desire you to please me. I do desire 0896you to sing. Come, more, another stanzo. Call you 0897’em “stanzos”? AMIENS0898
What you will, Monsieur Jaques. JAQUES089920Nay, I care not for their names. They owe me 0900nothing. Will you sing? AMIENS0901
More at your request than to please myself. JAQUES0902
Well then, if ever I thank any man, I’ll thank 0903you. But that they call “compliment” is like th’ 090425encounter of two dog-apes. And when a man thanks 0905me heartily, methinks I have given him a penny and 0906he renders me the beggarly thanks. Come, sing. And 0907you that will not, hold your tongues. AMIENS0908
Well, I’ll end the song.—Sirs, cover the while; 090930the Duke will drink under this tree.—He hath been 0910all this day to look you. JAQUES0911
And I have been all this day to avoid him. He is 0912too disputable for my company. I think of as many 0913matters as he, but I give heaven thanks and make no 091435boast of them. Come, warble, come.
Song.
ALL together here. 0915Who doth ambition shun 0916And loves to live i’ th’ sun, 0917Seeking the food he eats 0918And pleased with what he gets, 091940Come hither, come hither, come hither. 0920Here shall he see 0921No enemy 0922But winter and rough weather.
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JAQUES0923
I’ll give you a verse to this note that I made 092445yesterday in despite of my invention. AMIENS0925
And I’ll sing it. ⌜JAQUES⌝0926
Thus it goes: 0927If it do come to pass 0928That any man turn ass, 092950Leaving his wealth and ease 0930A stubborn will to please, 0931Ducdame, ducdame, ducdame. 0932Here shall he see 0933Gross fools as he, 093455An if he will come to me. AMIENS0935
What’s that “ducdame”? JAQUES0936
’Tis a Greek invocation to call fools into a 0937circle. I’ll go sleep if I can. If I cannot, I’ll rail 0938against all the first-born of Egypt. AMIENS093960And I’ll go seek the Duke. His banquet is 0940prepared. They exit.