Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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My aptness to believe.
_Wol_. Suspect not you A faith that's built upon so true a sorrow, Make your own safetys: ask them all the ties Humanity can give, _Hemskirk_ too shall Along with you to this so wish'd discovery, And in my name profess all that you promise; And I will give you this help to't: I have Of late receiv'd certain intelligence, That some of them are in or about _Bruges_ To be found out: which I did then interpret, The cause of that Towns standing out against me; But now am glad, it may direct your purpose Of giving them their safety, and me peace. _Hub_. Be constant to your goodness, and you have it. [_Exeunt_. SCENA II. _Enter 3_. Merchants. _1 Mer_. 'Tis much that you deliver of this _Goswin_. _2 Mer_. But short of what I could, yet have the Country Confirm'd it true, and by a general oath, |
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