The Two Noble Kinsmen by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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Wi'leave, they'r called Arcite and Palamon. THESEUS. Tis right: those, those. They are not dead? HERALD. Nor in a state of life: had they bin taken, When their last hurts were given, twas possible [3. Hearses ready.] They might have bin recovered; Yet they breathe And haue the name of men. THESEUS. Then like men use 'em. The very lees of such (millions of rates) Exceede the wine of others: all our Surgions Convent in their behoofe; our richest balmes Rather then niggard, waft: their lives concerne us Much more then Thebs is worth: rather then have 'em Freed of this plight, and in their morning state (Sound and at liberty) I would 'em dead; But forty thousand fold we had rather have 'em Prisoners to us then death. Beare 'em speedily From our kinde aire, to them unkinde, and minister What man to man may doe--for our sake more, Since I have knowne frights, fury, friends beheastes, |
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