The Maids Tragedy by Francis Beaumont;John Fletcher
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_Amin_. I should be Sir the merriest here,
But I ha' ne're a story of mine own Worth telling at this time. _King_. Give me the Wine. _Melantius_, I am now considering How easie 'twere for any man we trust To poyson one of us in such a boul. _Mel_. I think it were not hard Sir, for a Knave. _Cal_. Such as you are. _King_. I' faith 'twere easie, it becomes us well To get plain dealing men about our selves, Such as you all are here: _Amintor_, to thee And to thy fair _Evadne_. _Mel_. Have you thought of this _Calianax_? [_Aside_. _Cal_. Yes marry have I. _Mel_. And what's your resolution? _Cal_. Ye shall have it soundly? _King_. Reach to _Amintor_, _Strato_. |
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