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Page 287
How may the Duke be therewith satisfied , Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State , To bring me to him ? Offi . True , moft worthy signior , The Duke's in Council ; and your noble felf , I'm ...
How may the Duke be therewith satisfied , Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State , To bring me to him ? Offi . True , moft worthy signior , The Duke's in Council ; and your noble felf , I'm ...
Page 288
Duke and Senators , set at a table with lights , and attendants . Duke . 6 HERE is no composition in these news , That 1 Sen. Indeed they are disproportion'd ; My letters say , a hundred and seven Gallics . Duke .
Duke and Senators , set at a table with lights , and attendants . Duke . 6 HERE is no composition in these news , That 1 Sen. Indeed they are disproportion'd ; My letters say , a hundred and seven Gallics . Duke .
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Duke . Be it as you shall privately determine , Or for her stay or going ; th'affair cries haste ; And speed must answer . You must hence to night . Def . To night , my lord ? Duke . This night . Olb . With all my heart . Duke .
Duke . Be it as you shall privately determine , Or for her stay or going ; th'affair cries haste ; And speed must answer . You must hence to night . Def . To night , my lord ? Duke . This night . Olb . With all my heart . Duke .
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