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[Aside. ~\ Break off this talk of blows : Bethink thee that this Picture thou dost draw, Is scarce a pleasing one to Ladies' eyes. [BESSIE THROCKMORTON falters. \_Aside. ~] See how She falters, like a timid Fawn 27 Sir Walter I feared this pass. My Comrade's words were rash. Ralegh. Nay, Ladies, shrink not at the thought of that, ' *' Which, to a Soldier, is his daily fare. [Exeunt all but RALEGH, with BESSIE THROCKMORTON fainting. And so ! She hath revealed her inmost heart ; May be, 'twill pa...ss as but a Maiden's fear. But no, fair Baynam hath a searching wit, And finds Intrigue in every sidelong glance. I marked how Mischief lurked behind her Gaze ; If ever Purpose spake in Woman's eye, This Morn's affair will quickly to the Queen. Enter 2nd Courtier and SIR T. PERROT talking angrily. Sir T. P. I tell ye, Sirs, such insolence as this Shall be requited when I meet that man. ind Courtier Nay ! Nay ! Sir Knight, 'twas but an idle word. Sir C T. P. Idle or busy, Sir, this word shall back To him that spake it, or I'll slit his tongue.
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