[344] What pleases us best. So in "King Lear," act ii. sc. 1—
"His face likes me not."
In the "Maid's Tragedy," act ii.—
"What look likes you best."
In "The Woman-Hater," act i. sc. 3—
"If I can find no company that likes me."
In "Euphues and his England," 1582, p. 16: "Enquire no farther than beseemeth you, least you heare that which cannot like you." And ibid., p. 92: "This liked them all exceedingly. And thus Surius with a good grace and pleasant speech began to enter into the lists with Camilla."
[345] Æmonia, where Pharsalia was.—S. P.
[ACT II.]
Cornelia, Cicero.