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Charles Gildon [1709–1710], The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six [seven] volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By N. Rowe ([Vol. 7] Printed for E. Curll... and E. Sanger [etc.], London) [word count] [S11401].
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SCENE V. Enter Isabella and Mariana.

Isab.
To speak so indirectly I am loath;
I would say the Truth; but to accuse him so,
That is your Part; yet I am advis'd to do it:
He says, to vail full Purpose.

Mar.
Be rul'd by him.

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Isab.
Besides, he tells me, that if peradventure
He speak against me on the adverse side,
I should not think it strange; for 'tis a Physick
That's bitter to sweet End.
Enter Peter.

Mar.
I would Friar Peter

Isab.
Oh Peace; the Friar is come.

Peter.
Come, I have found you out a Stand most fit,
Where you may have such Vantage on the Duke,
He shall not pass you.
Twice have the Trumpets sounded:
The generous and gravest Citizens
Have hent the Gates, and very near upon
The Duke is entring:
Therefore hence away.
[Exeunt.
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Charles Gildon [1709–1710], The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six [seven] volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By N. Rowe ([Vol. 7] Printed for E. Curll... and E. Sanger [etc.], London) [word count] [S11401].
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