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1 King of France . Duke of Florence . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES 2 ) , a follower of Bertram .--Several young French Lords , that serve with Bertram in the Florentine war .
1 King of France . Duke of Florence . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES 2 ) , a follower of Bertram .--Several young French Lords , that serve with Bertram in the Florentine war .
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Would , for the king's sake , he were living ! I think , it would be the death of the king's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , madain ? Count . He was famous , sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to ...
Would , for the king's sake , he were living ! I think , it would be the death of the king's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , madain ? Count . He was famous , sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to ...
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The king's disease my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix'd , and will not leave me . [ Exit . ) SCENE II . Paris . A Room in the King's Palace . Flourish of cornets . Enter the king of France , with letters ; Lords and ...
The king's disease my project may deceive me , But my intents are fix'd , and will not leave me . [ Exit . ) SCENE II . Paris . A Room in the King's Palace . Flourish of cornets . Enter the king of France , with letters ; Lords and ...
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King . 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 ...
King . 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 ...
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King . ' Would , I were with him ! He would always say , ( Methinks , I hear hiin now ; his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , To grow there , and to bear , ) Let me not live , Thus his good melancholy oft ...
King . ' Would , I were with him ! He would always say , ( Methinks , I hear hiin now ; his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , To grow there , and to bear , ) Let me not live , Thus his good melancholy oft ...
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