The White Devil by John Webster
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May be ignorant in 't.
Mont. Go on, sir. Vit. By your favour, I will not have my accusation clouded In a strange tongue: all this assembly Shall hear what you can charge me with. Fran. Signior, You need not stand on 't much; pray, change your language. Mont. Oh, for God's sake--Gentlewoman, your credit Shall be more famous by it. Lawyer. Well then, have at you. Vit. I am at the mark, sir; I 'll give aim to you, And tell you how near you shoot. Lawyer. Most literated judges, please your lordships So to connive your judgments to the view Of this debauch'd and diversivolent woman; |
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