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(Bernardo) {To an apprentice, painting.} |
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(Charcoal-burner 2) Why, since we're free of the forest, let's make the most of it. |
(1, 2) 634 |
It's getting dark. |
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(Charcoal-burner 1) Aye, so it is. |
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(Lanval) Knowest thou the roads that lead beyond this place? |
(1, 2) 671 |
Truly, my lord, I dare not overstep |
(1, 2) 672 |
These certain limits. |
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(Lanval) Is this truth? |
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(Lanval) Is this truth? |
(1, 2) 674 |
My lord. |
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(Lanval) Fear not, I shall not do you harm! |
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(Lanval) What then? |
(1, 2) 722 |
Oh, my lord, |
(1, 2) 723 |
Certain fair knights have wandered to this glade, |
(1, 2) 724 |
Seeking the fear that ever haunted it. |
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This hungry forest hath consumed their lives; |
(1, 2) 726 |
No man has seen them, nor has any heard |
(1, 2) 727 |
Aught of their end at any time again. |
(1, 2) 728 |
Sweet sir, return, for to remain is — |