The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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[Exeunt.
Cassilanes: I have a sute too, Lords. Porphycio Possenne: Propose it, 'tis yours, if fit and just. Cassilanes: Let not my services, My being forty years a drudge, a pack-horse To you, and to the State, be branded now With Ignominy ne're to be forgotten: Rear me no Monument, unless you mean To have me fam'd a Coward, and be stamp'd so. Possenne: We understand you not. Cassilanes: Proud boy, thou dost, And Tyrant-like insult'st upon my shame. Antinous: |
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