Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
¶Pal. Looke to thine owne well Arcite.
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Fight againe. Hornes.
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Enter Theseus, Hipolita, Emilia, Perithous and traine.
¶Are you? That gainst the tenor of my Lawes
¶Are making Battaile, thus like Knights appointed,
¶Without my leave, and Officers of Armes?
¶That cannot love thee, he that broke thy Prison,
1950Thinke well, what that deserves; and this is Arcite
¶A bolder Traytor never trod thy ground
¶Was begd and banish'd, this is he contemnes thee
¶That fortunate bright Star, the faire Emilia
¶I am, and which is more, dares thinke her his.
¶As thou art spoken, great and vertuous,
¶The true descider of all injuries,
¶Then take my life, Ile wooe thee too't.
¶Per. O heaven,
¶What more then man is this!
¶Thy breath of mercy Theseus, Tis to me
¶And no more mov'd: where this man calls me Traitor,
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