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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
2467The liverie of the warlike Maide appeares,
2468Pure red, and white, for yet no beard has blest him.
2475Sounds like a Trumpet; All his lyneaments
2479Mess. Ther's another,
2481As great as any: fairer promises
2482In such a Body, yet I never look'd on.
2483Per. O, he that's freckle fac'd?
2485Are they not sweet ones?
2486Per. Yes they are well.
2487Mess. Me thinkes,
2489Great, and fine art in nature, he's white hair'd,
2490Not wanton white, but such a manly colour
2491Next to an aborne, tough, and nimble set,
2494Gently they swell, like women new conceav'd,
2495Which speakes him prone to labour, never fainting
2497But when he stirs, a Tiger; he's gray eyd,
2500He's swift to make 'em his: He do's no wrongs,
2501Nor takes none; he's round fac'd, and when he smiles
2502He showes a Lover, when he frownes, a Souldier:
2503About his head he weares the winners oke,
2504And in it stucke the favour of his Lady:
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