King Edward III by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
page 45 of 128 (35%)
page 45 of 128 (35%)
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KING EDWARD. Thus from the heart's aboundance speaks the tongue; Countess for Emperour: and indeed, why not? She is as imperator over me And I to her Am as a kneeling vassal, that observes The pleasure or displeasure of her eye. [Enter Lodowick.] What says the more than Cleopatra's match To Caesar now? LODOWICK. That yet, my liege, ere night She will resolve your majesty. [Drum within.] KING EDWARD. What drum is this that thunders forth this march, To start the tender Cupid in my bosom? Poor shipskin, how it brawls with him that beateth it! Go, break the thundring parchment bottom out, And I will teach it to conduct sweet lines Unto the bosom of a heavenly Nymph; For I will use it as my writing paper, And so reduce him from a scolding drum To be the herald and dear counsel bearer |
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