The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Unknown
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BUTLER. The attendants fill the right wing: he hates bustle, And lodges in the left wing quite alone. DEVEREUX. Were it well over--hey, Macdonald? I Feel queerly on the occasion, devil knows! MACDON. And I too. 'Tis too great a personage. People will hold us for a brace of villains. BUTLER. In plenty, honor, splendor--you may safely Laugh at the people's babble. DEVEREUX. If the business Squares with one's honor--if that be quite certain-- BUTLER. Set your hearts quite at ease. Ye save for Ferdinand His crown and empire. The reward can be |
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