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Page 46
Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? Knights . Who can be other in this royal
presence ? Sim . Here , with a cup that's stored unto the brim ,As you do love , fill
to your mistress ' lips ,We drink this health to you . Knights . We thank your grace .
Sim . What , are you merry , knights ? Knights . Who can be other in this royal
presence ? Sim . Here , with a cup that's stored unto the brim ,As you do love , fill
to your mistress ' lips ,We drink this health to you . Knights . We thank your grace .
Page 52
Tis well , mistress ; your choice agrees with mine ; I like that well : nay , how
absolute she's in ' t , Not minding whether I dislike or no ! Well , I do commend her
choice ; And will no longer have it be delay'd . Soft ! here he comes : I must ...
Tis well , mistress ; your choice agrees with mine ; I like that well : nay , how
absolute she's in ' t , Not minding whether I dislike or no ! Well , I do commend her
choice ; And will no longer have it be delay'd . Soft ! here he comes : I must ...
Page 54
Yea , mistress , are you so peremptory ? [ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart.
I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent ,
Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? [ Aside ) who , for aught I
...
Yea , mistress , are you so peremptory ? [ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart.
I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection . Will you , not having my consent ,
Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger ? [ Aside ) who , for aught I
...
Page 67
I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no tears , Lychorida , no
tears : Look to your little mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter .
Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . 40 1 SCENE IV . Ephesus . A room in Cerimon's house
.
I will embrace Your offer . Come , dearest madam . O , no tears , Lychorida , no
tears : Look to your little mistress , on whose grace You may depend hereafter .
Come , my lord . [ Exeunt . 40 1 SCENE IV . Ephesus . A room in Cerimon's house
.
Page 69
... night - bird mute , That still records with moan ; or when She would with rich
and constant pen Vail to her mistress Dian ; still This Philoten contends in skill
With absolute Marina : so With the dove of Paphos might the crow Vie feathers
white .
... night - bird mute , That still records with moan ; or when She would with rich
and constant pen Vail to her mistress Dian ; still This Philoten contends in skill
With absolute Marina : so With the dove of Paphos might the crow Vie feathers
white .
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