A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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Why thou shalt bid her entertain her from me, so thou wilt
resolve me one thing. _Bes_. If I can. _Arb_. Faith 'tis a very disputable question, and yet I think thou canst decide it. _Bes_. Your Majesty has a good opinion of my understanding. _Arb_. I have so good an opinion of it: 'tis whether thou be valiant. _Bes_. Some body has traduced me to you: do you see this sword Sir? _Arb_. Yes. _Bes_. |
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