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... hero's arms . Here gentler Edward claims a pitying figh , Scarce born to honours , and fo foon to die ! Yet fhall thy throne , unhappy infant , bring No beam of comfort to the guilty king : Their characters are thus diftinguished by Mr ...
... hero's arms . Here gentler Edward claims a pitying figh , Scarce born to honours , and fo foon to die ! Yet fhall thy throne , unhappy infant , bring No beam of comfort to the guilty king : Their characters are thus diftinguished by Mr ...
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... Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , Advise me where I may have fuch a ladder . Val . When would you ufe it ? pray , fir , tell me that . Duke . This very night ; for love ...
... Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , Advise me where I may have fuch a ladder . Val . When would you ufe it ? pray , fir , tell me that . Duke . This very night ; for love ...
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... HERO , Daughter to LEONATO . BEATRICE , Neice to LEONATO . MARGARET , } two Gentlewomen attending on HERO . URSULA , A Friar , Meffenger , Watch , Town - Clerk , Sexton , and Attendants . SCENE Meffina . The Story from ARIOSTO , Orl ...
... HERO , Daughter to LEONATO . BEATRICE , Neice to LEONATO . MARGARET , } two Gentlewomen attending on HERO . URSULA , A Friar , Meffenger , Watch , Town - Clerk , Sexton , and Attendants . SCENE Meffina . The Story from ARIOSTO , Orl ...
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... Hero , and Beatrice , with a Messenger . I LEONATO . Learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina . Me . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I left him . Leon . How many gentlemen ...
... Hero , and Beatrice , with a Messenger . I LEONATO . Learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina . Me . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I left him . Leon . How many gentlemen ...
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... Hero . My coufin means fignior Benedick of Padua . Mes . O , he's return'd , and as pleasant as ever he was . Beat . He fet up his bills here in Meffina , and challeng'd Cupid at the flight ; and my uncle's fool , reading the challenge ...
... Hero . My coufin means fignior Benedick of Padua . Mes . O , he's return'd , and as pleasant as ever he was . Beat . He fet up his bills here in Meffina , and challeng'd Cupid at the flight ; and my uncle's fool , reading the challenge ...
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