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     Dramatis Personae 
     Act I   Scene I 
     Act I   Scene II 
     Act I   Scene III 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II 
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act II  Scene V 
     Act III Scene I 
     Act III Scene II 
     Act III Scene III 
     Act III Scene IV 
    
    
     Act III Scene V 
     Act III Scene VI 
     Act III Scene VII 
     Act IV  Scene I  
     Act IV  Scene II 
     Act IV  Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene IV 
     Act IV  Scene V 
     Act V   Scene I 
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III 
     Epilog 
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     Act III 

    
    ACT III: SCENE I	Florence. The DUKE's palace.
    

    
    	Flourish. Enter the DUKE of Florence attended;
    	the two Frenchmen, with a troop of soldiers.
    
    DUKE	So that from point to point now have you heard
    	The fundamental reasons of this war,
    	Whose great decision hath much blood let forth
    	And more thirsts after.
    
    First Lord	Holy seems the quarrel
    	Upon your grace's part; black and fearful
    	On the opposer.
    
    DUKE	Therefore we marvel much our cousin France
    	Would in so just a business shut his bosom
    	Against our borrowing prayers.
    
    Second Lord	Good my lord,
    	The reasons of our state I cannot yield,
    	But like a common and an outward man,
    	That the great figure of a council frames
    	By self-unable motion: therefore dare not
    	Say what I think of it, since I have found
    	Myself in my incertain grounds to fail
    	As often as I guess'd.
    
    DUKE	Be it his pleasure.
    
    First Lord	But I am sure the younger of our nature,
    	That surfeit on their ease, will day by day
    	Come here for physic.
    
    DUKE	Welcome shall they be;
    	And all the honours that can fly from us
    	Shall on them settle. You know your places well;
    	When better fall, for your avails they fell:
    	To-morrow to the field.
    
    	Flourish. Exeunt
    
    
    

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