The Maids Tragedy by Francis Beaumont;John Fletcher
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In peace, I'le do as much for you in War
When you come thither: yet I have a Mistress To bring to your delights; rough though I am, I have a Mistress, and she has a heart, She saies, but trust me, it is stone, no better, There is no place that I can challenge in't. But you stand still, and here my way lies. [_Exit_. _Enter Calianax with Diagoras_. _Cal_. _Diagoras_, look to the doors better for shame, you let in all the world, and anon the King will rail at me; why very well said, by _Jove_ the King will have the show i'th' Court. _Diag_. Why do you swear so my Lord? You know he'l have it here. _Cal_. By this light if he be wise he will not. _Diag_. And if he will not be wise, you are forsworn. _Cal_. One may wear his heart out with swearing, and get thanks on no side, I'le be gone, look to't who will. _Diag_. My Lord, I will never keep them out. Pray stay, your looks will terrifie them. |
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