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Page 81
Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love , I would be loth to foil him , as I must , for mine own honour , if he come in . oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly ...
Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love , I would be loth to foil him , as I must , for mine own honour , if he come in . oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly ...
Page 86
Alas , he's too young ; yet he looks successfully . Duke . How now , daughter and cousin ; are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros : Ay , my liege , so please you give us leave . Duke . You will take little delight in it , I can ...
Alas , he's too young ; yet he looks successfully . Duke . How now , daughter and cousin ; are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros : Ay , my liege , so please you give us leave . Duke . You will take little delight in it , I can ...
Page 87
Cel . And mine to eke out hers . Rof . Fare you well ; pray heaven I be deceiv'd in you . Orla . Your heart's defires be with you . Cha . Come , where is this young gallant , that is so defirous to lie with his mother earth Orla .
Cel . And mine to eke out hers . Rof . Fare you well ; pray heaven I be deceiv'd in you . Orla . Your heart's defires be with you . Cha . Come , where is this young gallant , that is so defirous to lie with his mother earth Orla .
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