Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
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Must first induce you to beleeue; whose strength
I will confirme with oath, which I doubt not You'l giue me leaue to spare, when you shall finde You neede it not Post. Proceed Iach. First, her Bed-chamber (Where I confesse I slept not, but professe Had that was well worth watching) it was hang'd With Tapistry of Silke, and Siluer, the Story Proud Cleopatra, when she met her Roman, And Sidnus swell'd aboue the Bankes, or for The presse of Boates, or Pride. A peece of Worke So brauely done, so rich, that it did striue In Workemanship, and Value, which I wonder'd Could be so rarely, and exactly wrought Since the true life on't was- Post. This is true: And this you might haue heard of heere, by me, Or by some other Iach. More particulars Must iustifie my knowledge Post. So they must, Or doe your Honour iniury Iach. The Chimney Is South the Chamber, and the Chimney-peece |
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