The Scornful Lady by Francis Beaumont;John Fletcher
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place for _Exordiums_, and _Similes_ and _Metaphors_? If you have ought to
say, break into't: my answers shall very reasonably meet you. _El. Lo._ Mistris I came to see you. _La._ That's happily dispatcht, the next. _El. Lo._ To take leave of you. _La._ To be gone? _El. Lo._ Yes. _La._ You need not have despair'd of that, nor have us'd so many circumstances to win me to give you leave to perform my command; is there a third? _El. Lo._ Yes, I had a third had you been apt to hear it. _La._ I? Never apter. Fast (good servant) fast. _El. Lo._ 'Twas to intreat you to hear reason. _La._ Most willingly, have you brought one can speak it? _El. Lo._ Lastly, it is to kindle in that barren heart love and forgiveness. _La._ You would stay at home? |
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