The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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Melitus:
How, Sir? Gaspero: And what doth add some delight more, There is amongst the Souldiers a contention Who shall be the triumpher, and it stands Doubtful between a Father and his Son, Old _Cassilanes_, and young _Antinous_. Melitus: Why may not both demand it? Gaspero: The Law denies it, But where the Souldiers do not all consent, The Parties in contention, are refer'd To plead before the Senate; and from them Upon an open audience to be judg'd The Chief, and then to make demands. Melitus: You ravish me With wonder and delight. |
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