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Description
"They say hee is already in the Forrest of Arden,
and a many merry men with him; and there they liue
like the old Robin Hood of England: they say many yong
Gentlemen flocke to him euery day, and fleet the time
carelesly as they did in the golden world."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:32 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:32
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"They say hee is already in the Forrest of Arden,
and a many merry men with him; and there they liue
like the old Robin Hood of England: they say many yong
Gentlemen flocke to him euery day, and fleet the time
carelesly as they did in the golden world."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:32 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:32
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"They say hee is already in the Forrest of Arden,
and a many merry men with him; and there they liue
like the old Robin Hood of England: they say many yong
Gentlemen flocke to him euery day, and fleet the time
carelesly as they did in the golden world."
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TLCMap IDte8a31
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:32 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:32
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Ile tell thee Charles, it is the stubbor-
nest yong fellow of France, full of ambition, an enuious
emulator of euery mans good parts, a secret & villanous
contriuer against mee his naturall brother: therefore vse
thy discretion, I had as liefe thou didst breake his necke
as his finger."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:32 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:32
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Details
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Description
"To seeke my Vncle in the Forrest of Arden."
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TLCMap IDte8a33
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:32 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:32
Details
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"To seeke my Vncle in the Forrest of Arden."
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TLCMap IDte8a34
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:33 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:33
Details
Latitude49.89370511 Longitude2.292574804
Description
"Indeed my Lord
The melancholy Iaques grieues at that,
And in that kinde sweares you doe more vsurpe
Then doth your brother that hath banish'd you:
To day my Lord of Amiens, and my selfe,
Did steale behinde him as he lay along
Vnder an oake, whose anticke roote peepes out
Vpon the brooke that brawles along this wood,
To the which place a poore sequestred Stag
That from the Hunters aime had tane a hurt,
Did come to languish; and indeed my Lord
The wretched annimall heau'd forth such groanes
That their discharge did stretch his leatherne coat
Almost to bursting, and the big round teares
Cours'd one another downe his innocent nose
In pitteous chase: and thus the hairie foole,
Much marked of the melancholie Iaques,
Stood on th'extremest verge of the swift brooke,
Augmenting it with teares."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:34 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:34
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"Well, this is the Forrest of Arden."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:34 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:34
Details
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"Well, this is the Forrest of Arden."
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TLCMap IDte8a37
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:34 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:34
Details
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Description
"I, now am I in Arden, the more foole I, when I
was at home I was in a better place, but Trauellers must
be content."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:34 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:34
Details
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Description
"Tis a Greeke inuocation, to call fools into a cir-
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TLCMap IDte8a39
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:35 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:35
Details
Latitude26.91952361 Longitude29.64352234
Description
"Ile go sleepe if I can: if I cannot, Ile raile against all
the first borne of Egypt."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:35 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:35
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Details
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"If this vncouth Forrest yeeld any thing sauage,
I wil either be food for it, or bring it for foode to thee:
Thy conceite is neerer death, then thy powers."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:36 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:36
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Details
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Description
"A Foole, a foole: I met a foole i'th Forrest,
A motley Foole (a miserable world:)
As I do liue by foode, I met a foole,
Who laid him downe, and bask'd him in the Sun,
And rail'd on Lady Fortune in good termes,
In good set termes, and yet a motley foole."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:36 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:36
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Details
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"You haue said: but whether wisely or no, let the
Forrest iudge."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:36 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:36
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"O Rosalind, these Trees shall be my Bookes,
And in their barkes my thoughts Ile charracter,
That euerie eye, which in this Forrest lookes,
Shall see thy vertue witnest euery where."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:37 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:37
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"I was seuen of the nine daies out of the wonder,
before you came: for looke heere what I found on a
Palme tree; I was neuer so berimd since Pythagoras time
that I was an Irish Rat, which I can hardly remember."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:37 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:37
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"But doth he know that I am in this Forrest, and
in mans apparrell?"
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TLCMap IDte8a40
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:37 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:37
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Details
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Description
"You should aske me what time o'day: there's no
clocke in the Forrest."
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TLCMap IDte8a41
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:38 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:38
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"Then there is no true Louer in the Forrest, else
sighing euerie minute, and groaning euerie houre wold
detect the lazie foot of time, as wel as a clocke."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:38 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:38
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Details
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Description
"With this Shepheardesse my sister : heere in the
skirts of the Forrest, like fringe vpon a petticoat."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:38 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:38
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"There is a man haunts the Forrest, that a-
buses our yong plants with caruing Rosalinde on their
barkes; hangs Oades vpon Hauthornes, and Elegies on
brambles; all (forsooth) defying the name of Rosalinde."
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TLCMap IDte8a44
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:39 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:39
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- Type
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"Go with me to it, and Ile shew it you: and by
the way, you shal tell me, where in the Forrest you liue:
Wil you go?"
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TLCMap IDte8a45
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:39 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:39
Details
Latitude52.71423682 Longitude19.93189676
Description
"I am heere with thee, and thy Goats, as the most
capricious Poet honest Ouid was among the Gothes."
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TLCMap IDte8a46
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:39 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:39
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- Type
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"But be it, as it may bee,
I wil marrie thee: and to that end, I haue bin with Sir
Oliuer Mar-text, the Vicar of the next village, who hath
promis'd to meete me in this place of the Forrest, and to
couple vs.
Iaq."
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TLCMap IDte8a47
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:40 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:40
Details
Latitude40.232778 Longitude26.4225
Description
"Leander, he would
haue liu'd manie a faire yeere though Hero had turn'd
Nun; if it had not bin for a hot Midsomer-night, for
(good youth) he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont, and being taken with the crampe, was droun'd,
and the foolish Chronoclers of that age, found it was
Hero of Cestos."
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TLCMap IDte8a4a
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:40 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:40
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- Type
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Details
Latitude36.392692 Longitude2.29503
Description
"Say a day, without the euer: no, no Orlando, men
are Aprill when they woe, December when they wed:
Maides are May when they are maides, but the sky chan-
ges when they are wiues: I will bee more iealous of
thee, then a Barbary cocke-pidgeon ouer his hen, more
clamorous then a Parrat against raine, more new-fang-
led then an ape, more giddy in my desires, then a mon-
key: I will weepe for nothing, like Diana in the Foun-
taine, & I wil do that when you are dispos'd to be merry:
I will laugh like a Hyen, and that when thou art inclin'd
to sleepe."
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TLCMap IDte8a4b
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:41 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:41
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.27160937 Longitude26.52923905
Description
"Leander, he would
haue liu'd manie a faire yeere though Hero had turn'd
Nun; if it had not bin for a hot Midsomer-night, for
(good youth) he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont, and being taken with the crampe, was droun'd,
and the foolish Chronoclers of that age, found it was
Hero of Cestos."
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TLCMap IDte8a49
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:40 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:40
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude38.99582609 Longitude22.56014274
Description
"No faith, die by Attorney: the poore world is
almost six thousand yeeres old, and in all this time there
was not anie man died in his owne person (videlicet) in
a loue cause: Troilous had his braines dash'd out with a
Grecian club, yet he did what hee could to die before,
and he is one of the patternes of loue."
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TLCMap IDte8a48
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:40 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:40
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- Type
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"Good morrow, faire ones: pray you, (if you know)
Where in the Purlews of this Forrest, stands
A sheep-coat, fenc'd about with Oliue-trees."
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TLCMap IDte8a4f
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:42 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:42
Details
Latitude8.493858703 Longitude39.79680367
Description
"Why, tis a boysterous and a cruell stile,
A stile for challengers: why, she defies me,
Like Turke to Christian: vvomens gentle braine
Could not drop forth such giant rude inuention,
Such Ethiop vvords, blacker in their effect
Then in their countenance: vvill you heare the letter?"
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TLCMap IDte8a50
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:42 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:42
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"O coz, coz, coz: my pretty little coz, that thou
didst know how many fathome deepe I am in loue: but
it cannot bee sounded: my affection hath an vnknowne
bottome, like the Bay of Portugall."
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TLCMap IDte8a4c
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:41 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:41
Details
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Description
"Let's present him to the Duke like a Romane
Conquerour, and it would doe well to set the Deares
horns vpon his head, for a branch of victory; haue you
no song Forrester for this purpose?"
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TLCMap IDte8a4d
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:41 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:41
Details
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Description
"Why, tis a boysterous and a cruell stile,
A stile for challengers: why, she defies me,
Like Turke to Christian: vvomens gentle braine
Could not drop forth such giant rude inuention,
Such Ethiop vvords, blacker in their effect
Then in their countenance: vvill you heare the letter?"
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TLCMap IDte8a4e
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:42 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:42
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"My Lord, the first time that I euer saw him,
Me thought he was a brother to your daughrer:
But my good Lord, this Boy is Forrest borne,
And hath bin tutor'd in the rudiments
Of many desperate studies, by his vnckle,
Whom he reports to be a great Magitian."
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TLCMap IDte8a56
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:44 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:44
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"But Awdrie, there is a youth heere in the
Forrest layes claime to you."
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TLCMap IDte8a52
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:43 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:43
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"Was't borne i'th Forrest heere?"
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TLCMap IDte8a53
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:43 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:43
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"Pray you no more of this, 'tis like the howling
of Irish Wolues against the Moone : I will helpe you
if I can : I would loue you if I could : To morrow meet
me altogether : I wil marrie you, if euer I marrie Wo-
man, and Ile be married to morrow : I will satisfie you,
if euer I satisfi'd man, and you shall bee married to mor-
row."
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TLCMap IDte8a54
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:44 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:44
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- Type
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"When last the yong Orlando parted from you,
He left a promise to returne againe
Within an houre, and pacing through the Forrest,
Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancie,
Loe vvhat befell: he threw his eye aside,
And marke vvhat obiect did present it selfe
Vnder an old Oake, whose bows were moss'd with age
And high top, bald with drie antiquitie:
A wretched ragged man, ore-growne with haire
Lay sleeping on his back; about his necke
A greene and guilded snake had wreath'd it selfe,
Who with her head, nimble in threats approach'd
The opening of his mouth: but sodainly
Seeing Orlando, it vnlink'd it selfe,
And with indented glides, did slip away
Into a bush, vnder which bushes shade
A Lyonnesse, with vdders all drawne drie,
Lay cowching head on ground, with catlike watch
When that the sleeping man should stirre; for 'tis
The royall disposition of that beast
To prey on nothing, that doth seeme as dead:
This seene, Orlando did approach the man,
And found it was his brother, his elder brother."
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TLCMap IDte8a51
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:43 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:43
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Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"Obscured in the circle of this Forrest."
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TLCMap IDte8a55
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:44 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:44
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- Text
Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"Good my Lord, bid him welcome : This is the
Motley-minded Gentleman, that I haue so often met in
the Forrest: he hath bin a Courtier he sweares."
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Created At2025-12-13 17:57:45 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:45
- Placename
- forrest
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude49.91529294 Longitude4.020664056
Description
"First, in this Forrest, let vs do those ends
That heere vvete well begun, and wel begot:
And after, euery of this happie number
That haue endur'd shrew'd daies, and nights with vs,
Shal share the good of our returned fortune,
According to the measure of their states."
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TLCMap IDte8a58
Created At2025-12-13 17:57:45 Updated At2025-12-13 17:57:45