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Fior . My lord and brother . Duke . You are too silent , Quicken your sad
remembrance : though the loss Of your dead husband be of more account Than
slight neglect , yet ' t is a sin against The state of princes , to exceed In mourning
for the ...
Fior . My lord and brother . Duke . You are too silent , Quicken your sad
remembrance : though the loss Of your dead husband be of more account Than
slight neglect , yet ' t is a sin against The state of princes , to exceed In mourning
for the ...
Page 236
Fior . At home ! as how ? Fern . Your pardon , if my tongue , the voice of truth ,
Report but what is warranted by sight . Fior . What sight ? Fern . Look in your
glass , and you shall see A miracle . Fior . What miracle ? Fern . Your beauty , So
far ...
Fior . At home ! as how ? Fern . Your pardon , if my tongue , the voice of truth ,
Report but what is warranted by sight . Fior . What sight ? Fern . Look in your
glass , and you shall see A miracle . Fior . What miracle ? Fern . Your beauty , So
far ...
Page 237
Fior . Sir , enough : ' t is true He well deserv'd your labour ; on his death - bed This
ring he gave me , bade me never part With this , but to the man I lov'd as dearly
As I lov'd him ; yet since you know which way To blaze his worth so rightly , in ...
Fior . Sir , enough : ' t is true He well deserv'd your labour ; on his death - bed This
ring he gave me , bade me never part With this , but to the man I lov'd as dearly
As I lov'd him ; yet since you know which way To blaze his worth so rightly , in ...
Page 249
Fior . My lord Fernando . Fern . Madam . Fior . Do you note My brother's odd
distractions ? You were wont To bosom in his counsels ; I am sure You know the
ground of it . Fern . Not I , in troth . Fior . Is't possible ! What would you say , my
lord , If ...
Fior . My lord Fernando . Fern . Madam . Fior . Do you note My brother's odd
distractions ? You were wont To bosom in his counsels ; I am sure You know the
ground of it . Fern . Not I , in troth . Fior . Is't possible ! What would you say , my
lord , If ...
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Fior . I never thought her less ; yet trust me , sir , No merit can be greater than
your praise : Whereat I strangely wonder , how a man Vow'd , as you told me , to
a single life , Should so much deify the saints , from whom You have disclaim'd ...
Fior . I never thought her less ; yet trust me , sir , No merit can be greater than
your praise : Whereat I strangely wonder , how a man Vow'd , as you told me , to
a single life , Should so much deify the saints , from whom You have disclaim'd ...
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