Fair Em by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
page 11 of 88 (12%)
page 11 of 88 (12%)
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Welcome, brave Knight, unto the Denmark King,
For Williams sake, the noble Norman Duke, So famous for his fortunes and success, That graceth him with name of Conqueror: Right double welcome must thou be to us. ROBERT WINDSOR. And to my Lord the king shall I recount Your graces courteous entertainment, That for his sake vouchsafe to honor me, A simple Knight attendant on his grace. KING OF DENMARK. But say, Sir Knight, what may I call your name? ROBERT WINDSOR. Robert Windsor, and like your Majesty. KING OF DENMARK. I tell thee, Robert, I so admire the man As that I count it heinous guilt in him That honors not Duke William with his heart. Blanch, bid this stranger welcome, good my girl. BLANCH. Sir, Shouyld I neglect your highness charge herein, It might be thought of base discourtesy. Welcome, Sir Knight, to Denmark, heartily. |
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