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What colour , Madam ? How fhall I anfwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . W ས . Cel . Well faid ; that was laid on with a trowel 2 . Clo . Nay if I keep not my rank , - → Rof .
What colour , Madam ? How fhall I anfwer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . W ས . Cel . Well faid ; that was laid on with a trowel 2 . Clo . Nay if I keep not my rank , - → Rof .
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Give me audience , good Madam , Rof . Proceed . Cel . There lay he ftretch'd along like a wounded Knight . Ref . Tho ' it be pity to fee fuch a fight , it well be comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ...
Give me audience , good Madam , Rof . Proceed . Cel . There lay he ftretch'd along like a wounded Knight . Ref . Tho ' it be pity to fee fuch a fight , it well be comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ...
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I knew him , Madam , at a marriage - feall , Between lord Perigort and the beauteous heir Of Jaques Faulconbridge folemnized . In Normandy faw I this Longueville , A man of fovereignt parts he is esteem'd ; * Well fitted in the arts ...
I knew him , Madam , at a marriage - feall , Between lord Perigort and the beauteous heir Of Jaques Faulconbridge folemnized . In Normandy faw I this Longueville , A man of fovereignt parts he is esteem'd ; * Well fitted in the arts ...
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You fhall be welcome , Madam , to my Court . Prin . I will be welcome then ; conduct me thither . King . Hear me , dear lady , I have fworn an oath . Prin . Our Lady help my lord ! he'll be forfworn . King .
You fhall be welcome , Madam , to my Court . Prin . I will be welcome then ; conduct me thither . King . Hear me , dear lady , I have fworn an oath . Prin . Our Lady help my lord ! he'll be forfworn . King .
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Madam , your father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thoufand crowns ; Being but th ' one half of an entire fum , Difburfed by my father in his wars . But fay , that he , or we , as neither have , Receiv'd that fum ...
Madam , your father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thoufand crowns ; Being but th ' one half of an entire fum , Difburfed by my father in his wars . But fay , that he , or we , as neither have , Receiv'd that fum ...
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