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Duke.
I think the boy hath grace in him; he blushes.
Val.
I warrant you, my lord—more grace than boy.
Duke.
What mean you by that saying?
Val.
Please you, I’ll tell you as we pass along,
That you will wonder what hath fortuned.
Come, Proteus, ’tis your penance but to hear
The story of your loves discovered;
That done, our day of marriage shall be yours,
One feast, one house, one mutual happiness.
Exeunt.
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William Shakespeare
LOVE’S
LABOR’S LOST
( 1594–1595 )
Quarto, 1598; First Folio, 1623.
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[Dramatis Personae
Ferdinand, King of Navarre
Berowne,
Longaville,
Dumaine, lords attending on the King
Boyet,
Marcade, lords attending on the Princess of France
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Don Adriano de Armado, a fantastical Spaniard
Sir Nathaniel, a curate
Holofernes, a schoolmaster
Dull, a constable
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Costard, a clown
Moth, page to Armado
Forester
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The Princess of France
Rosaline,
Maria,
Katherine, ladies attending on the Princess