A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
page 5 of 309 (01%)
page 5 of 309 (01%)
|
_Bes_.
To take a Prince prisoner in the heart of's own Country in single combat. _Mar_. See how thy blood curdles at this, I think thou couldst be contented to be beaten i'this passion. _Bes_. Shall I tell you truly? _Mar_. I. _Bes_. I could willingly venture for't. _Mar_. Um, no venture neither _Bessus_. _Bes_. Let me not live, if I do not think 'tis a braver piece of service than that I'me so fam'd for. |
|