Page 1973 - Shakespeare - Vol. 1
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T HURIO

     But well when I discourse of love and peace.

     JULIA

[aside]
     But better, indeed, when you hold your peace.

     T HURIO

     What says she to my valour?

     PROT EUS

     O, sir, she makes no doubt of that. [20]

     JULIA

[aside]
     She needs not when she knows it cowardice.

     T HURIO

What says she to my birth?

     PROT EUS

That you are well derived.

     JULIA

[aside]
True; from a gentleman to a fool.

     T HURIO

Considers she my possessions? [25]

     PROT EUS

O, ay; and pities them.

     T HURIO

Wherefore?

     JULIA

[aside]
That such an ass should owe them.
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