A King, and No King by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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_Mar_. Why, art thou fam'd for any valour? _Bes_. Fam'd! I, I warrant you. _Mar_. I'me e'en heartily glad on't, I have been with thee e're since thou cam'st to th'wars, and this is the first word that ever I heard on't, prethee who fames thee. _Bes_. The Christian world. _Mar_. 'Tis heathenishly done of'em in my conscience, thou deserv'st it not. _Bes_. Yes, I ha' don good service. _Mar_. |
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