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Dion . O your sweet Queen ! That the strict Fates had pleas'd you had brought her hither , To have bless'd mine eyes with her ! PER . We cannot but obey The Powers above us . Could I rage and roar As doth the Sea she lies in , yet the ...
Dion . O your sweet Queen ! That the strict Fates had pleas'd you had brought her hither , To have bless'd mine eyes with her ! PER . We cannot but obey The Powers above us . Could I rage and roar As doth the Sea she lies in , yet the ...
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Dion . Come , come ; I love the King your father and yourself With more than foreign heart . We every day Expect him here : when he shall come , and find Our paragon to all reports thus blasted , He will repent the breadth of his great ...
Dion . Come , come ; I love the King your father and yourself With more than foreign heart . We every day Expect him here : when he shall come , and find Our paragon to all reports thus blasted , He will repent the breadth of his great ...
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