The Spanish Tragedie by Thomas Kyd
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I know, if need should be, my noble lord
Will stand betweene me and ensuing harmes. Besides, this place is free from all suspect. Heere therefore will I stay and take my stand. Enter the WATCH. I WATCH. I wonder much to what intent it is That we are thus expresly chargd to watch. II WATCH. This by commandement in the kings own name. III WATCH. But we were neuer wont to watch and ward So neere the duke his brothers house before. II WATCH. Content your-selfe, stand close, theres somewhat int. Enter SERBERINE. SER. [aside] Heere, Serberine, attend and stay thy pace; For heere did Don Lorenzos page appoint That thou by his command shouldst meet with him. How fit a place, if one were so disposde, Me thinks this corner is to close with one. PED. [aside] Heere comes the bird that I must ceaze vpon; Now, Pedringano, or neuer play the man! |
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