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SCENE VI . — An open place in the neighbourhood of SWINSTEAD ABBEY . I
will , upon all hazards , well believe Thou art my friend , that know'st my tongue
so well . Who art thou ? Bast . Who thou wilt : an if thou please , Thou mayst
befriend ...
SCENE VI . — An open place in the neighbourhood of SWINSTEAD ABBEY . I
will , upon all hazards , well believe Thou art my friend , that know'st my tongue
so well . Who art thou ? Bast . Who thou wilt : an if thou please , Thou mayst
befriend ...
Page 244
Linger your patience on ; and well digest Th ' abuse of distance , while we force a
play : The sum is paid ; the traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and
the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton ,There is the ...
Linger your patience on ; and well digest Th ' abuse of distance , while we force a
play : The sum is paid ; the traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and
the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton ,There is the ...
Page 505
SCENE VII . ] 505 And to give notice , that no manner person Have any time l
recourse unto the princes . [ Exit . Bad is the world ; and all will come to naught ,
When such ill dealing must be seen in thought.75 [ Exit . SCENE VI . - LONDON .
SCENE VII . ] 505 And to give notice , that no manner person Have any time l
recourse unto the princes . [ Exit . Bad is the world ; and all will come to naught ,
When such ill dealing must be seen in thought.75 [ Exit . SCENE VI . - LONDON .
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