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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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Scene SCENE the Palace. Enter Cloten, and Lords.

1 Lord.

Your Lordship is the most patient man in loss, the coldest that ever turn'd up ace.

Clot.

It would make any man cold so to lose.

1 Lord.

But not every man patient, after the noble temper of your lordship: you are most hot and furious, when you win.

Clot.

Winning will put any man into courage: If I could get this foolish Imogen, I shall have gold enough. It's almost morning, is't not.

1 Lord.

It is, my lord.

Clot.

I would the maskers and musicians were come; I am advised to give her music, a'mornings, they say it will penetrate.

[A Flourish.

1 Lord.

Here they are, my lord.

Clot.

Come let's join them.

[Exeunt.
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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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