Gent. 1. Whereupon (after a little amazednesse) we were all com
Gent. 1. manded out of the Chamber: onely this (me thought) I
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but the changes I perceiued in the King, and Camillo, were
Gent. 1. very Notes of admiration: they seem’d almost, with sta
Gent. 1. ring on one another, to teare the Cases of their Eyes.
Gent. 1. There was speech in their dumbnesse, Language in their
Gent. 1. very gesture: they look’d as they had heard of a World
Gent. 1. ransom’d, or one destroyed: a notable passion of Won
Gent. 1. der appeared in them: but the wisest beholder, that knew
Gent. 1. no more but seeing, could not say, if th’importance were
Gent. 1. Ioy, or Sorrow; but in the extremitie of the one, it must