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What is it , my good lord , the king languishes of ? Laf . A fistula , my lord . Ber . I heard not of it before . Laf . I would , it were not notorious . - Was this gentlewoman the daughter of Gerard de Narbon ? Count .
What is it , my good lord , the king languishes of ? Laf . A fistula , my lord . Ber . I heard not of it before . Laf . I would , it were not notorious . - Was this gentlewoman the daughter of Gerard de Narbon ? Count .
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My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . That shall attend his love . Count . Heaven bless him ! -Farewel , Bertram . [ Exit Countess . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your He cannot want ...
My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . That shall attend his love . Count . Heaven bless him ! -Farewel , Bertram . [ Exit Countess . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your He cannot want ...
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Enter the King of France , with letters ; Lords and others attending . King . The Florentines and Senoys are by the ears ; Have fought with equal fortune , and continue A braving war . 1 Lord . So ' tis reported , sir . King .
Enter the King of France , with letters ; Lords and others attending . King . The Florentines and Senoys are by the ears ; Have fought with equal fortune , and continue A braving war . 1 Lord . So ' tis reported , sir . King .
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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 compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inherit too ...
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 compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inherit too ...
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2 Lord . You are lov'd , sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . - How long is't , Count , Since the physician at your father's died ? He was much fam'd .
2 Lord . You are lov'd , sir ; They , that least lend it you , shall lack you first . King . I fill a place , I know't . - How long is't , Count , Since the physician at your father's died ? He was much fam'd .
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