Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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2 Lady: Belike the Lady _Margaret_ has some business She would break to us in private. 3 Lady: It should seem so. 'Tis a good Lady, and a wise young Lady. 2 Lady: And vertuous enough too I warrant ye For a young Woman of her years; 'tis pity To load her tender Age with too much Vertue. 3 Lady: 'Tis more sometimes than we can well away with. [Enter _Altea_.] Altea: Good morrow, Ladies. All: 'Morrow, my good Madam. |
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