The Two Noble Kinsmen by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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Sir,
Ile follow you at heeles; The Feasts solempnity Shall want till your returne. THESEUS. Cosen, I charge you Boudge not from Athens; We shall be returning Ere you can end this Feast, of which, I pray you, Make no abatement; once more, farewell all. 1. QUEEN. Thus do'st thou still make good the tongue o'th world. 2. QUEEN. And earnst a Deity equal with Mars. 3. QUEEN. If not above him, for Thou being but mortall makest affections bend To Godlike honours; they themselves, some say, Grone under such a Mastry. THESEUS. As we are men, Thus should we doe; being sensually subdude, |
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