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Page 70
Leon . I will do ' t ; but yet she is a goodly creature . Dion . The fitter , then , the gods should have to her . Here she comes weeping for her only mistress ' death . Thou art resolved ? Leon . I am resolved .
Leon . I will do ' t ; but yet she is a goodly creature . Dion . The fitter , then , the gods should have to her . Here she comes weeping for her only mistress ' death . Thou art resolved ? Leon . I am resolved .
Page 72
Leon . I warrant you , madam . Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . ( Exit Dionyza .
Leon . I warrant you , madam . Dion . I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . ( Exit Dionyza .
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Leon . To satisfy my lady . Mar. Why would she have me kill'd ? Now , as I can remember , by my troth , I never did her hurt in all my life : I never spake bad word , nor did ill turn To any living creature : believe me , la , I never ...
Leon . To satisfy my lady . Mar. Why would she have me kill'd ? Now , as I can remember , by my troth , I never did her hurt in all my life : I never spake bad word , nor did ill turn To any living creature : believe me , la , I never ...
Page 279
Leon . Stay your thanks a while ; And pay them when you part . Pol . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am question'd by my fears , of what may chance Or breed upon our absence ; that may blow No sneaping winds at home , to make us say “ This ...
Leon . Stay your thanks a while ; And pay them when you part . Pol . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am question'd by my fears , of what may chance Or breed upon our absence ; that may blow No sneaping winds at home , to make us say “ This ...
Page 280
20 : Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , beseech you , so . There is no tongue that moves , none , none i ' the world , So soon as yours could win me : so it should now ...
20 : Leon . We'll part the time between ' s then ; and in that I'll no gainsaying . Pol . Press me not , beseech you , so . There is no tongue that moves , none , none i ' the world , So soon as yours could win me : so it should now ...
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