Fair Em by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
page 47 of 88 (53%)
page 47 of 88 (53%)
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MARIANA. But this I must intreat your grace, You would not seek by lust unlawfully To wrong my chaste determinations. WILLIAM. I hold that man most shameless in his sin That seeks to wrong an honest Ladies name Whom he thinks worthy of his marriage bed. MARIANA. In hope your oath is true, I leave your grace till the appointed time. [Exit Mariana.] WILLIAM. O happy William, blessed in th love, Most fortunate in Mariana's love! Well, Lubeck, well, this courtesy of thine I will requite, if God permit me life. [Exit.] SCENE II. Manchester. Near the Mill. |
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