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And to commend their service to his will . Ant . Good company ; with them shall Proteus go : Re - enter LUCETTA . And , in good time , -pow will we break with him . Luc . Madam , Enter PROTEUS . Dinner is ready , and your father stays .
And to commend their service to his will . Ant . Good company ; with them shall Proteus go : Re - enter LUCETTA . And , in good time , -pow will we break with him . Luc . Madam , Enter PROTEUS . Dinner is ready , and your father stays .
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Enter PROTEUs and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will return the sooner . Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's ...
Enter PROTEUs and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will return the sooner . Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's ...
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Enter EGLAMOUR . Enter Silvia above , at her window . Egl . This is the hour that madam Silvia Pro . Madam , good even to your ladyship . Entreated me to call , and know her mind . Sil . I thank you for your music , gentlemen .
Enter EGLAMOUR . Enter Silvia above , at her window . Egl . This is the hour that madam Silvia Pro . Madam , good even to your ladyship . Entreated me to call , and know her mind . Sil . I thank you for your music , gentlemen .
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Enter EGLAMOUR . Thu. What says she to my birth ? Egl . The sun begins to gild the western sky , Pro . That you are well deriv'd . And now it is about the very hour , Jul . ( Aside . ] True ; from a gentleman to a fool .
Enter EGLAMOUR . Thu. What says she to my birth ? Egl . The sun begins to gild the western sky , Pro . That you are well deriv'd . And now it is about the very hour , Jul . ( Aside . ] True ; from a gentleman to a fool .
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Enter a Merchant , Angelo , and an Officer . Ang . Nay , come , I pray you , sir , give me the Mer . You know , since Pentecost the sum is due , chain : And since I have not much importun'd you ; Both wind and tide stay for this ...
Enter a Merchant , Angelo , and an Officer . Ang . Nay , come , I pray you , sir , give me the Mer . You know , since Pentecost the sum is due , chain : And since I have not much importun'd you ; Both wind and tide stay for this ...
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