The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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_Antinous, Antinous_. Porphycio: Make thy demand. Cassilanes: Please ye (my Lords) give leave That I may part. Possenne: No _Cassilane_, the Court Should therein be dishonour'd, do not imagin We prize your presence at so slight a rate. Demand, _Antinous_. Antinous: Thus (my Lords) to witness How far I am from arrogance, or thinking I am more valiant, though more favour'd Than my most matchless father, my demand is, That for a lasting memorie of his name, His deeds, his real, nay his royal worth, You set up in your Capitol in Brass My Fathers Statue, there to stand for ever |
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