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They take different sides . Enter ADURNI and AURIA . Adur . We wish thee ,
honour ' d Auria , life and safety ; Return crown ' d with a victory , whose wreath Of
triumph may advance thy country ' s glory , Worthy your name and ancestors ! Aur
.
They take different sides . Enter ADURNI and AURIA . Adur . We wish thee ,
honour ' d Auria , life and safety ; Return crown ' d with a victory , whose wreath Of
triumph may advance thy country ' s glory , Worthy your name and ancestors ! Aur
.
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Enter ADURNI , and FUTELLI , with a letter , which he presents to ADURNI . Adur
. With her own hand ? Fut . She never used , my lord , : A second means , but kiss
' d the letter first , O ' erlook ' d the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous ...
Enter ADURNI , and FUTELLI , with a letter , which he presents to ADURNI . Adur
. With her own hand ? Fut . She never used , my lord , : A second means , but kiss
' d the letter first , O ' erlook ' d the superscription ; then let fall Some amorous ...
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Such medley of passion yet I never saw in woman . Adur . In woman ? thou ' rt
deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how women are , In their
own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is naught to what is
worse .
Such medley of passion yet I never saw in woman . Adur . In woman ? thou ' rt
deceiv ' d ; but that we both Had mothers , I could say how women are , In their
own natures , models of mere change ; of change of what is naught to what is
worse .
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Adur . And love thee for it . Fut . “ Phew ! let that pass , ” quoth she , “ and now we
prattle Of handsome gentlemen , in my opinion , Malfato is a very pretty fellow ; Is
he not , pray , sir ? " I had then the truth Of what I roved at , and with more than ...
Adur . And love thee for it . Fut . “ Phew ! let that pass , ” quoth she , “ and now we
prattle Of handsome gentlemen , in my opinion , Malfato is a very pretty fellow ; Is
he not , pray , sir ? " I had then the truth Of what I roved at , and with more than ...
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Adur . As how ? Piero . You know , my lord , Young Amoretta , old Trelcatio ' s
daughter ; An honest man , but poor . Fut . And , my good lord , He that is honest
must be poor , my lord ; It is a common rule . Adur . Well , Amoretta .Pray , one at ...
Adur . As how ? Piero . You know , my lord , Young Amoretta , old Trelcatio ' s
daughter ; An honest man , but poor . Fut . And , my good lord , He that is honest
must be poor , my lord ; It is a common rule . Adur . Well , Amoretta .Pray , one at ...
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