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... majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , * evermore in subjection . Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , Madam ; —you , Sir , a father : He that so generally is at all times good , must of necessity hold his virtue to you ...
... majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , * evermore in subjection . Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , Madam ; —you , Sir , a father : He that so generally is at all times good , must of necessity hold his virtue to you ...
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... majesty , may plead For amplest credence . King . He hath arm'd our answer , And Florence is denied before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 ...
... majesty , may plead For amplest credence . King . He hath arm'd our answer , And Florence is denied before he comes : Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscan service , freely have they leave To stand on either part . 2 ...
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... it at their leisure . Welcome , count ; My son ' s no dearer . Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . * Who are mere inventors of dress . SCENE III . - Rousillon . A Room in the SCENE II . ] 7 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... it at their leisure . Welcome , count ; My son ' s no dearer . Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . * Who are mere inventors of dress . SCENE III . - Rousillon . A Room in the SCENE II . ] 7 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... majesty ! King . Those girls of Italy , take heed of them ; They say , our French lack language to deny , If they demand : beware of being captives , Before you serve.t Both . Our hearts receive your warnings . King . Farewell . - Come ...
... majesty ! King . Those girls of Italy , take heed of them ; They say , our French lack language to deny , If they demand : beware of being captives , Before you serve.t Both . Our hearts receive your warnings . King . Farewell . - Come ...
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... majesty , say your mind to him : A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His majesty seldom fears : I am Cressid's uncle , † That dare leave two together ; fare you well . King . Now , fair one , does your business follow us ...
... majesty , say your mind to him : A traitor you do look like ; but such traitors His majesty seldom fears : I am Cressid's uncle , † That dare leave two together ; fare you well . King . Now , fair one , does your business follow us ...
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