Gent. 3. you see, there is such vnitie in the proofes. The Mantle
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of Queene Hermiones: her Iewell about the Neck of it:
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the Letters of Antigonus found with it, which they know
Gent. 3. to be his Character: the Maiestie of the Creature, in re
Gent. 3. semblance of the Mother: the Affection of Noblenesse,
Gent. 3. which Nature shewes aboue her Breeding, and many o
Gent. 3. ther Euidences, proclayme her, with all certaintie, to be
Gent. 3. seene, cannot bee spoken of. There might you haue be
Gent. 3. held one Ioy crowne another, so and in such manner, that
Gent. 3. it seem’d Sorrow wept to take leaue of them: for their
Gent. 3. Ioy waded in teares. There was casting vp of Eyes, hol
Gent. 3. ding vp of Hands, with Countenance of such distraction,
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that they were to be knowne by Garment, not by Fauor.