A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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Why, didst thou see't? _Bes_. You stood wi'me. _Mar_. I did so, but me thought thou wink'dst every blow they strook. _Bes_. Well, I believe there are better souldiers than I, that never saw two Princes fight in lists. _Mar_. By my troth I think so too _Bessus_, many a thousand, but certainly all that are worse than thou have seen as much. _Bes_. 'Twas bravely done of our King. _Mar_. Yes, if he had not ended the wars: I'me glad thou dar'st talk of such dangerous businesses. |
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