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Page 295
... Efcal . My lord . DUKE . Duke . Of government the properties t ' unfold Would feem in me t ' affect speech and discourse ; Since I am not to know , that your own science Exceeds , in that , the list of all advice My stength can give you ...
... Efcal . My lord . DUKE . Duke . Of government the properties t ' unfold Would feem in me t ' affect speech and discourse ; Since I am not to know , that your own science Exceeds , in that , the list of all advice My stength can give you ...
Page 296
... Efcal . If any in Vienna be of worth To undergo fuch ample grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . SCENE II . Enter Angelo . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke ...
... Efcal . If any in Vienna be of worth To undergo fuch ample grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . SCENE II . Enter Angelo . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke ...
Page 297
... Efcal . Lead forth , and bring you back in happiness ! Duke . I thank you , fare you well . [ Exit . Efcal . I shall defire you , fir , to give me leave To have free speech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my ...
... Efcal . Lead forth , and bring you back in happiness ! Duke . I thank you , fare you well . [ Exit . Efcal . I shall defire you , fir , to give me leave To have free speech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my ...
Page 308
... Efcal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and rather cut a little , Than fall , and bruise to death . Alas ! this gentleman , Whom I would save , had a most noble father ; Let but your honour know , whom I believe To To be most strait in ...
... Efcal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and rather cut a little , Than fall , and bruise to death . Alas ! this gentleman , Whom I would save , had a most noble father ; Let but your honour know , whom I believe To To be most strait in ...
Page 309
... Efcal . Well , heav'n forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rife by fin , and some by virtue fall : Some run through brakes of vice , and answer none ; And fome condemned for one fault alone . SCENE ! 1 SCENE II . Enter Elbow , Froth ...
... Efcal . Well , heav'n forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rife by fin , and some by virtue fall : Some run through brakes of vice , and answer none ; And fome condemned for one fault alone . SCENE ! 1 SCENE II . Enter Elbow , Froth ...
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