The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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Antinous: That you would please the souldiers might all stand 247] Together by their General. Possenne: 'Tis granted. All fall to yonder side: Go on, _Antinous_. Antinous: I shall be brief and plain: all what my Father (This Countries Patron) hath discours'd, is true. Fellows in Arms: speak you, is't true? Souldiers: True, true. Antinous: It follows, that the blaze of my performance Took light from what I saw him do: and thus A City (though the flame be much more dreadfull) May from a little spark be set on fire; Of all what I have done, I shall give instance Only in three main proofs of my desert. First I sought out (but through how many dangers |
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