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As You Like It | Act IV, Scene 2
SCENE II. Another part of the Forest.
[Enter JAQUES and Lords, in the habit of Foresters.]
JAQUES.
Which is he that killed the deer?
LORD.
Sir, it was I.
JAQUES.
Let's present him to the duke, like a Roman conqueror; and
it would do well to set the deer's horns upon his head for a
branch of victory.--Have you no song, forester, for this purpose?
LORD.
Yes, sir.
JAQUES.
Sing it; 'tis no matter how it be in tune, so it make noise
enough.
SONG.
1. What shall he have that kill'd the deer?
2. His leather skin and horns to wear.
1. Then sing him home:
[The rest shall bear this burden.]
Take thou no scorn to wear the horn;
It was a crest ere thou wast born.
1. Thy father's father wore it;
2. And thy father bore it;
All. The horn, the horn, the lusty horn,
Is not a thing to laugh to scorn.
[Exeunt.]
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