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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
2507Thes. Are they all thus?
2513Bravely about the Titles of two Kingdomes;
2516Weepe not, till they weepe blood; Wench it must be.
2518To you I give the Feild; pray order it,
2520Per. Yes Sir.
2523Good Friend be royall.
2529Then at other some, is it not?
2531Little, altogether without appetite, save often drinking,
2532Dreaming of another world, and a better; and what
2535Enter Daughter.
2536Withall, fyts it to every question; Looke where
2537Shee comes, you shall perceive her behaviour.
2538Daugh. I have forgot it quite; The burden o'nt, was downe
2539A downe a, and pend by no worse man, then
2540Giraldo, Emilias Schoolemaster; he's as
2541Fantasticall too, as ever he may goe upon's legs,
2542For in the next world will Dido see Palamon, and
K2 Then