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Page 66
Prince ! no prince , but we ; We set the ditty , and composed the song ; There's not
a note or foot in ' t but our own , And the pure trodden mortar of this brain : We can
do things and things . Amor . Dood ! thing't youathelf then . Ful . Nay , nay , I ...
Prince ! no prince , but we ; We set the ditty , and composed the song ; There's not
a note or foot in ' t but our own , And the pure trodden mortar of this brain : We can
do things and things . Amor . Dood ! thing't youathelf then . Ful . Nay , nay , I ...
Page 131
How durst you else with force think to withstand Your prince's entry into this his
land ? A prince , who is so excellently good , His virtue is his honour , more than
blood ; In whose clear nature , as two suns , do rise The attributes of merciful and
...
How durst you else with force think to withstand Your prince's entry into this his
land ? A prince , who is so excellently good , His virtue is his honour , more than
blood ; In whose clear nature , as two suns , do rise The attributes of merciful and
...
Page 132
A courtier , sir ; but , you may guess , a very foolish one to leave the bright beams
of my lord , the prince , to travel híther . I have an ague on me ; do you not see me
shake ? Well , if our courtiers , when they come hither , have not young lasses ...
A courtier , sir ; but , you may guess , a very foolish one to leave the bright beams
of my lord , the prince , to travel híther . I have an ague on me ; do you not see me
shake ? Well , if our courtiers , when they come hither , have not young lasses ...
Page 236
Would that , Or any thing , that I could challenge mine , Were but of value to
express how much I serve , in love , the sister of my prince ! Fior . ' Tis for your
prince's sake then , not for mine ? Fern . For you in him , and much for him in you :
I must ...
Would that , Or any thing , that I could challenge mine , Were but of value to
express how much I serve , in love , the sister of my prince ! Fior . ' Tis for your
prince's sake then , not for mine ? Fern . For you in him , and much for him in you :
I must ...
Page 245
I confess I owe my life and service to you , as to my prince ; the one you have , the
other you may take from me at your pleasure . Should I devise matter to feed your
distrust , or suggest likelihoods without appearance ? what would you have ...
I confess I owe my life and service to you , as to my prince ; the one you have , the
other you may take from me at your pleasure . Should I devise matter to feed your
distrust , or suggest likelihoods without appearance ? what would you have ...
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