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Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with him : I love him for his sake ; And yet I know him a notorious liar , Think him a great way fool , solely a coward ; Yet these fix'd evils sit so fit in him , That they take place ...
Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with him : I love him for his sake ; And yet I know him a notorious liar , Think him a great way fool , solely a coward ; Yet these fix'd evils sit so fit in him , That they take place ...
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Approv'd so to your majesty , may plead For amplest credence . King . 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 .
Approv'd so to your majesty , may plead For amplest credence . King . 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 .
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What's he comes here ? Enter Bertram , Lafeu , and Parolles . 1 Lord . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well ...
What's he comes here ? Enter Bertram , Lafeu , and Parolles . 1 Lord . It is the count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well ...
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May it please you , madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with her ; Helen I mean . Clo . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked ...
May it please you , madam , that he bid Helen come to you ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with her ; Helen I mean . Clo . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , Why the Grecians sacked ...
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Nay , come your ways ; This is his 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 . [ Exit . King .
Nay , come your ways ; This is his 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 . [ Exit . King .
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