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Page 33
Madam , I will . [ Exit . Count . The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no ...
Madam , I will . [ Exit . Count . The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no ...
Page 34
No , no , I am but shadow of myself : You are deceiv'd , my substance is not here ; For what you see is but the smallest part And least proportion of humanity : I tell you , madam , were the whole frame here ...
No , no , I am but shadow of myself : You are deceiv'd , my substance is not here ; For what you see is but the smallest part And least proportion of humanity : I tell you , madam , were the whole frame here ...
Page 35
How say you , madam ? are you now persuaded That Talbot is but shadow of himself ? These are his substance , sinews , arms , and strength , With which he yoketh your rebellious necks , Razeth your cities , and subverts your towns ...
How say you , madam ? are you now persuaded That Talbot is but shadow of himself ? These are his substance , sinews , arms , and strength , With which he yoketh your rebellious necks , Razeth your cities , and subverts your towns ...
Page 88
Sweet madam , give me hearing in a causeMar. [ aside ] Tush , women have been captivate ere now . Suf . I prithee , lady , ( 144 ) wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but quid for quo . Suf .
Sweet madam , give me hearing in a causeMar. [ aside ] Tush , women have been captivate ere now . Suf . I prithee , lady , ( 144 ) wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but quid for quo . Suf .
Page 89
No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To woo so fair a dame to be his wife , And have no portion in the choice myself . How say you , madam , —are ye so content ? Mar. An if my father please , I am content . Suf . Then call our captains and ...
No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To woo so fair a dame to be his wife , And have no portion in the choice myself . How say you , madam , —are ye so content ? Mar. An if my father please , I am content . Suf . Then call our captains and ...
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