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Page 80
Who , with some other of the lords dependants , Are gone with him toward Dover ; where they boast To have well - armed friends . Corn . Get horses for your mistress . [ Exit Steward . Gon . Farewell , sweet lord , and sister . Corn .
Who , with some other of the lords dependants , Are gone with him toward Dover ; where they boast To have well - armed friends . Corn . Get horses for your mistress . [ Exit Steward . Gon . Farewell , sweet lord , and sister . Corn .
Page 132
ARVIRAGUS , PHILARIO , friend to Leonatus Posthumus , IACHIMO , friend to Philario , } Italian gentlemen . CAIUS LUCIUS , General of the Roman Forces . ... A Frenchman , a Spaniard , and a Dutchman , friends to Philario . A Soothsayer .
ARVIRAGUS , PHILARIO , friend to Leonatus Posthumus , IACHIMO , friend to Philario , } Italian gentlemen . CAIUS LUCIUS , General of the Roman Forces . ... A Frenchman , a Spaniard , and a Dutchman , friends to Philario . A Soothsayer .
Page 280
This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconciled your friends and you . For you , prince Bassianus , I have pass'di My word and promise to the emperor , That you will be more ...
This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconciled your friends and you . For you , prince Bassianus , I have pass'di My word and promise to the emperor , That you will be more ...
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