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It shall suffice me; at which interview
All liberal reason I will yield unto.
Meantime, receive such welcome at my hand
As honour, without breach of honour, may
Make tender of to thy true worthiness. [170]
You may not come, fair Princess, in my gates;
But here without you shall be so received
As you shall deem yourself lodged in my heart,
Though so denied fair harbour in my house.
Your own good thoughts excuse me, and farewell. [175]
Tomorrow shall we visit you again.

PRINCESS

 Sweet health and fair desires consort your grace.

KING

 Thy own wish wish I thee in every place.
                                Exeunt King, Berowne, Longaville, and Dumaine.

                                      Enter Dumaine.

DUMAINE

 Sir, I pray you, a word. What lady is that same?

BOY ET

 The heir of Alençon, Katharine her name. [180]

DUMAINE                                                 Exit.

 A gallant lady. Monsieur, fare you well.

                                     Enter Longaville.

LONGAVILLE

 I beseech you a word. What is she in the white?

BOY ET

 A woman sometimes, an you saw her in the light.

LONGAVILLE
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