The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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page 29 of 170 (17%)
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A Monument and Trophy of his victories,
With this Inscription to succeeding ages, _Great_ Cassilanes, _Patron of Candy's Peace_, _Perpetual Triumpher_. Porphycio Possenne: It is granted. What more? Antinous: No more. Cassilanes: How Boy? Gonzalo: Thou art immortal, Both for thy Son-like pietie, and beauties Of an unconquer'd minde. Antinous: My Prisoner, Lords, To your more sacred wisedoms I surrender: Fit you his ransom; half whereof I give For largess to the Souldiers: the other half To the erection of this monument. |
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