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This man hath had good counsel:
A hundred knights!
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On every fancy, he may enguard
his dotage with their powers,
:41:10
and hold our lives in mercy.
:41:14
Oswald, I say!
:41:16
Well, you may fear too far.
:41:19
Safer than trust too far.
:41:24
What he hath uttered
I have writ my sister.
:41:27
If she sustain him and his hundred
knights, when I've showed th'unfitness.
:41:32
Take you some company,
and away to horse.
:41:35
Inform her full of my
particular fear.
:41:43
This milky gentleness and course
of yours,
:41:46
though I condemn not,
yet, under pardon,
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you are much more attaskt
for want of wisdom
:41:51
than praised for harmful mildness.
:42:07
A fox, when one has caught her,
And such a daughter,
:42:11
Should sure to the slaughter,
:42:16
If my cap would buy a halter,
:42:20
So the fool follows after.
:42:26
Old fond eyes,
beweep this cause again.
:42:33
I have another daughter.
:42:45
With her nails she'll flay
thy wolvish visage.
:42:54
I'll resume the shape
:42:58
which thou dost think
I have cast off for ever.