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Complain unto the duke of this indignity . Adr . Come , go ; I will fall prostrate at his feet , And never rise until my tears and prayers Have won his grace to come in person hither , And take perforce my husband from the abbess .
Complain unto the duke of this indignity . Adr . Come , go ; I will fall prostrate at his feet , And never rise until my tears and prayers Have won his grace to come in person hither , And take perforce my husband from the abbess .
Page 214
There's no news at the court , sir , but the old news : that is , the old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke ; and three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him , whose lands and revenues ...
There's no news at the court , sir , but the old news : that is , the old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke ; and three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him , whose lands and revenues ...
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Duke . I know thee well ; How dost thou , my good fellow ? Clo . Truly , sir , the better for my foes , and the worse for my friends . Duke . Just the contrary ; the better for thy friends . Clo . No , sir , the worse . Duke .
Duke . I know thee well ; How dost thou , my good fellow ? Clo . Truly , sir , the better for my foes , and the worse for my friends . Duke . Just the contrary ; the better for thy friends . Clo . No , sir , the worse . Duke .
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