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Page 311
Paul . No noise , my lord ; but needful conference 40 50 About some gossips for
your highness . Leon . How ! Away with that audacious lady ! Antigonus , I
charged thee that she should not come about me : I knew she would . Ant . I told
her so ...
Paul . No noise , my lord ; but needful conference 40 50 About some gossips for
your highness . Leon . How ! Away with that audacious lady ! Antigonus , I
charged thee that she should not come about me : I knew she would . Ant . I told
her so ...
Page 312
Paul . Not so : I am as ignorant in that as you In so entitling me , and no less
honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I ' ll warrant , As this world goes , to
pass for honest . Leon . Traitors ! Will you not push her out ? Give her the bastard
.
Paul . Not so : I am as ignorant in that as you In so entitling me , and no less
honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I ' ll warrant , As this world goes , to
pass for honest . Leon . Traitors ! Will you not push her out ? Give her the bastard
.
Page 313
Paul . And , might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' tis the
worse . Behold , my lords , Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy
of the father , eye , nose , lip , The trick of ' s frown , his forehead , nay , the valley
...
Paul . And , might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' tis the
worse . Behold , my lords , Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy
of the father , eye , nose , lip , The trick of ' s frown , his forehead , nay , the valley
...
Page 314
Paul . A most unworthy and unnatural lord Can do no more . Leon . I ' ll ha ' thee
burnt . Paul . I care not : It is an heretic that makes the fire , Not she which burns in
' t . I'll not call you tyrant ; But this most cruel usage of your queen , Not able to ...
Paul . A most unworthy and unnatural lord Can do no more . Leon . I ' ll ha ' thee
burnt . Paul . I care not : It is an heretic that makes the fire , Not she which burns in
' t . I'll not call you tyrant ; But this most cruel usage of your queen , Not able to ...
Page 324
Paul . This news is mortal to the queen : look down And see what death is doing .
Leon . Take her hence : Her heart is but o'ercharged ; she will recover : I have too
much believed mine own suspicion : Beseech you , tenderly apply to her Some ...
Paul . This news is mortal to the queen : look down And see what death is doing .
Leon . Take her hence : Her heart is but o'ercharged ; she will recover : I have too
much believed mine own suspicion : Beseech you , tenderly apply to her Some ...
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