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French-honorable-service
They say the French Count has done most honorable service.
Fear
You shall not need to fear me.
Rossillion
The count Rossillion. Know you such a one?
Bravely-Reported-Is it so?
Whatsome’er he is,
He’s bravely taken here. He stole from France,
as tis reported, for the King has married him
against his liking. Think you it is so?
Gentleman-Count-Coarsely
There is a gentleman that serves the count
reports but coarsely of her
Monsieur
Monsieur Poralles
poor-bondage-detesting
Alas. Poor lady,
‘Tis a hard bondage to become the wife
of a detesting lord.
Plume-gallant-honester-goodlier-handsome?
He,
That with the plume. ‘Tis a most gallant fellow
I would he loved his wife. If he were honester,
He were much goodlier, Is’t not a handsome
gentleman?
pity-yond-knave-poison-rascal
Tis a pity He is not honest. Yond’s that same knave
that leads him to these places. were I his lady,
I would poison that vile rascal
scarves-melancholy
That Jackanapes with scarves. Why is he melancholy?
Kindly
We’ll take your offer kindly.