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Steward , Clown , A Page . Countess of Rousillon , mother to Bertram . Helena , a gentlewoman protected by the Countess . An old widow of Florence . Diana , daughter to the widow . Mariana , } Neighbours and friends to the widow .
Steward , Clown , A Page . Countess of Rousillon , mother to Bertram . Helena , a gentlewoman protected by the Countess . An old widow of Florence . Diana , daughter to the widow . Mariana , } Neighbours and friends to the widow .
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Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found in the calendar of my past endeavours ; for then we ...
Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , the care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found in the calendar of my past endeavours ; for then we ...
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... yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the surplice of humility over the black gown of a big heart . I am going , forsooth : the business is for Helen to come hither . [ Exit Clown . - Count . Well , now . Stew .
... yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the surplice of humility over the black gown of a big heart . I am going , forsooth : the business is for Helen to come hither . [ Exit Clown . - Count . Well , now . Stew .
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Enter Countess and Clown . Count . Come on , sir ; I shall now put you to the height of your breeding . Clo . I will show myself highly fed , and lowly taught : I know my business is but to the court . Count .
Enter Countess and Clown . Count . Come on , sir ; I shall now put you to the height of your breeding . Clo . I will show myself highly fed , and lowly taught : I know my business is but to the court . Count .
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Enter Helena and Clown . Hel . My mother greets me kindly : Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : but thanks be given , she's very well , and wants nothing ALL'S ...
Enter Helena and Clown . Hel . My mother greets me kindly : Is she well ? Clo . She is not well ; but yet she has her health : she's very merry ; but yet she is not well : but thanks be given , she's very well , and wants nothing ALL'S ...
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