The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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What are you?
Gonzalo: A man, a good man, that's a wealthy; A Proper man, and a proud man too; one That understands himself, and knows, unless It be your self, no woman on the Universe deserves him. Nay, Lady, I must tell you too withal, I may make doubt of that, unless you paint 254] With better judgement next day than on this; For (plain I must be with you) 'tis a dull Fucus. Erota: Knows any one here what this fellow is? Attendants: He is of _Venice_ (Madam) a great Magnifico, And gracious with the Senate. Erota: Let him keep then among them; what makes he here? Here's state enough where I am: here's a do-- You, tell him, if he have ought with us, let him Look lower, and give it in Petition. Mochingo: |
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