Demetrius And Enanthe Being the Humorous Lieutenant a Play
Demetrius And Enanthe Being the Humorous Lieutenant a Play
Francis Beaumont And John Fletcher
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Gent, will he speake yet ? Leo. Not wiUingly : shortly, he will not see a man. If ever I lookd vpon a Prince so metamorphisd, so Juggelld into I know not what, shame take me ! this 'tis to be in Love. Gent, is that the cause on't? Leo. What is it not the cause of, but Beare-baytings 1 and yet it stincks much like it. Out vpon't ! What Giants and what DwarfFs, what Owles and Apes, what Doggs and Catts it makes vs ! Men that are pos- sessd with't, live as they had a Legion of Devills in 'em, and ...every Devill of a severall nature ; nothing but heigh-passe, re-passe, wher's the Leiutenant ? has he gatherd vp the ends on's witts againe ? Gent, he is alive : But, you that talke of wonders, show me but such a wonder as he is now. Leo. Why, he was ever at the worst a wonder. Gent, he is now most wonderfull : a blazer now. Sir. Leo. What ayles the Foole ? and what Star raignes now, (Gent. ) we have such prodegies ? Gent, 'twill passe your heaven-hunters. He talkes now of the King, no other Language, 88 and with the King, as he imagines, hovverly.
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