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Steward , Clown , Servants to the Countess of Rousillon ... A Page . Countess of Ponsillon , mother to Bertram . Helena , a gentlewonten protected by the Countess . , An old widow of Florence . DIANA , daughter to the widow .
Steward , Clown , Servants to the Countess of Rousillon ... A Page . Countess of Ponsillon , mother to Bertram . Helena , a gentlewonten protected by the Countess . , An old widow of Florence . DIANA , daughter to the widow .
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Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown . Count . I will now bear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , .the care I have had to éven 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 bear : what say you of this gentlewoman ? Stew . Madam , .the care I have had to éven your content , I wish might be found in the calendar of my past endeavours ; for then we ...
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Clown . ' Faith , madain , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clown . I have been , marlam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may ...
Clown . ' Faith , madain , I have other holy reasons , such as they are . Count . May the world know them ? Clown . I have been , marlam , a wicked creature , as you and all flesh and blood are ; and , indeed , I do marry , that I may ...
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Clown . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , [ singing . ] Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy . With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this ...
Clown . Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , [ singing . ] Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? Fond done , done fond , Was this king Priam's joy . With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this ...
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Enter Countess and Clown . Count . Come on , sir ; I shall now put you to the height of your breeding . Clown . I will shew 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 . Clown . I will shew myself highly fed , and lowly taught : I know my business is but to the court . Count .
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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