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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 ...
[ 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 ...
Page 257
Adur . We dare not hinder Your resolution wing'd with thoughts so constant . All happiness ! Piero and Fut . Contents ! [ Exeunt ADURNI , PIERO , and FUTELLI . Aur . So leave the winter'd people of the north , The minutes of their ...
Adur . We dare not hinder Your resolution wing'd with thoughts so constant . All happiness ! Piero and Fut . Contents ! [ Exeunt ADURNI , PIERO , and FUTELLI . Aur . So leave the winter'd people of the north , The minutes of their ...
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I have given what may be supposed the sense of the original expression ; the words themselves are irrecoverable . Adur . You must abuse the maid , Beyond amends 262 ACT I. THE LADY'S TRIAL .
I have given what may be supposed the sense of the original expression ; the words themselves are irrecoverable . Adur . You must abuse the maid , Beyond amends 262 ACT I. THE LADY'S TRIAL .
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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 drops , kiss'd it again , talk'd to it Twenty times over , set it to ...
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 drops , kiss'd it again , talk'd to it Twenty times over , set it to ...
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Adur . Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing Thy love to me ? Fut . There lies , my lord , her cunning , Rather her craft ; first she began , what pity It was , that men should differ in estates Without ...
Adur . Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing Thy love to me ? Fut . There lies , my lord , her cunning , Rather her craft ; first she began , what pity It was , that men should differ in estates Without ...
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