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Page 69
The unborn event I do commend to your content : Only I carry winged time I Post on the lame feet of my rhyme ; Which never could I so convey , Unless your thoughts went on my way . 40 50 Dionyza does appear , With Leonine , a murderer .
The unborn event I do commend to your content : Only I carry winged time I Post on the lame feet of my rhyme ; Which never could I so convey , Unless your thoughts went on my way . 40 50 Dionyza does appear , With Leonine , a murderer .
Page 126
... yet The fire of rage is in him , and ' twere good You lean'd unto his sentence with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day . Queen . You know the peril .
... yet The fire of rage is in him , and ' twere good You lean'd unto his sentence with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day . Queen . You know the peril .
Page 127
Post . My queen ! my mistress ! O lady , weep no more , lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man . I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one Philario's ...
Post . My queen ! my mistress ! O lady , weep no more , lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man . I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth : My residence in Rome at one Philario's ...
Page 128
Post . How , how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! [ Putting on the ring ] Remain , remain thou here While sense can keep it on .
Post . How , how ! another ? You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! [ Putting on the ring ] Remain , remain thou here While sense can keep it on .
Page 136
Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay and yet pay still . 40 French . Sir , you o'er - rate my poor kindness : I was glad I did atone my countryman and you ; it had been pity you should ...
Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies , which I will be ever to pay and yet pay still . 40 French . Sir , you o'er - rate my poor kindness : I was glad I did atone my countryman and you ; it had been pity you should ...
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