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Biron , Longaville , Lords , attending on the King . Dumain , Lords , attending on the Princess of France . Don Adriano de Armado , a fantastical Spaniard . Sir Nathaniel , a Curate . Boyet , Mercade , Holofernes , a Schoolmaster .
Biron , Longaville , Lords , attending on the King . Dumain , Lords , attending on the Princess of France . Don Adriano de Armado , a fantastical Spaniard . Sir Nathaniel , a Curate . Boyet , Mercade , Holofernes , a Schoolmaster .
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Enter the King , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . ; KING . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death When , spite of cormorant devouring time ...
Enter the King , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . ; KING . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death When , spite of cormorant devouring time ...
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My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; The grosser manner of these world's delights He throws upon the gross world's baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pomp , I pine and die ; With all these living in philosophy.3 BIRON .
My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; The grosser manner of these world's delights He throws upon the gross world's baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pomp , I pine and die ; With all these living in philosophy.3 BIRON .
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BIRON . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please ; I only swore , to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . LONG . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . BIRON .
BIRON . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please ; I only swore , to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . LONG . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . BIRON .
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BIRON . Why , all delights are vain ; but that most vain , Which , with pain purchas'd , doth inherit pain : As , painfully to pore upon a book , To seek the light of truth ; while truth the while Doth falsely blind the eyesight of his ...
BIRON . Why , all delights are vain ; but that most vain , Which , with pain purchas'd , doth inherit pain : As , painfully to pore upon a book , To seek the light of truth ; while truth the while Doth falsely blind the eyesight of his ...
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