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A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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May be as free as his, his will did never
Combate thine, and take it prisoner.

_Tigr_.

But if he by force convey my body hence,
What helps it me or thee to be unwilling?

_Spa_.

O _Tigranes_, I know you are to see a Lady there,
To see, and like I fear: perhaps the hope
Of her make[s] you forget me, ere we part,
Be happier than you know to wish; farewel.

_Tigr_.

_Spaconia_, stay and hear me what I say:
In short, destruction meet me that I may
See it, and not avoid it, when I leave
To be thy faithful lover: part with me
Thou shalt not, there are none that know our love,
And I have given gold unto a Captain
That goes unto _Iberia_ from the King,
That he will place a Lady of our Land
With the Kings Sister that is offered me;
Thither shall you, and being once got in
Perswade her by what subtil means you can
To be as backward in her love as I.

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