A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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And please your Majesty I have a sute.
_Arb_. Is't not lousie _Bessus_, what is't? _Bes_. I am to carry a Lady with me. _Arb_. Then thou hast two sutes. _Bes_. And if I can prefer her to the Lady _Pentha_ your Majesties Sister, to learn fashions, as her friends term it, it will be worth something to me. _Arb_. So many nights lodgings as 'tis thither, wilt not? _Bes_. I know not that Sir, but gold I shall be sure of. _Arb_. |
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