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Identifier: comediesofwillia02shak (find matches)
Title: The comedies of William Shakespeare
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911
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Publisher: New York : Harper and brothers
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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longest nightThat eer I watchd, and the most heaviest. \Excunt. Scene III.—Enter Eglamour. Egl. This is the hour that Madam SilviaEntreated me to call and know her mind:Theres some great matter shed employ me in.—Madam, madam! Silvia appears at her window. Sil. Who calls .^ Egl. Your servant and your friend ; One that attends your ladyships command. Sil. Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good-morrow. Egl. As many, worthy lady, to yourself.According to your ladyships imposeI am thus early come to know what serviceIt is your pleasure to command me in. Sil. Oh, Eglamour, thou art a gentleman(Think not I flatter, for I swear I do not),Valiant, wise, remorseful, well accomplishd.Thou art not ignorant what dear good-willI bear unto the banishd Valentine;Nor how my father would enforce me marryVain Thurio, whom my very soul abhorrd.Thyself hast loved; and I have heard thee sayNo grief did ever come so near thy heart Plate 34THE COURT OF THE PALACE Two Gentlemen of Verona, act iv., scene ii.
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THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 265 As when thy lady and thy true love died, Upon whose grave thou vowdst pure chastity. Sir Eglamour, I would to Valentine, To Mantua, where, I hear, he makes abode; And, for the ways are dangerous to pass, I do desire thy worthy company, Upon whose faith and honour I repose. Urge not my fathers anger, Eglamour, But think upon my grief, a ladys grief; And on the justice of my flying hence. To keep me from a most unholy match. Which heaven and fortune shall reward with plagues. I do desire thee, even from a heart As full of sorrows as the sea of sands, To bear me company, and go with me: If not, to hide what I have said to thee, That I may venture to depart alone. Egl. Madam, I pity much your grievances,Which, since I know they virtuously are placed,I give consent to go along with you.Recking as little what betideth meAs much I wish all good befortune you.When will you go ) Sil. This evening coming. Egl. Where shall I meet you) Sil. At Friar Patricks cell.

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