Fair Em by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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MOUNTNEY. With all my heart: Yet lets try the truth hereof. VALINGFORD. With right good will. We will straight unto her father, And there to learn whither it be so or no. [Exeunt.] SCENE III. Outside the Danish Palace. [Enter William and Blanch disguised, with a mask over her face.] WILLIAM. Come on, my love, the comfort of my life. Disguised thus we may remain unknowen, And get we once to Seas, I force no then, We quickly shall attain the English shore. BLAUNCH. But this I urge you with your former oath: You shall not seek to violate mine honour, Until our marriage rights be all performed. |
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