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In the posteriors of this day, which the rude multitude call the afternoon.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: gower
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[Re-enter FLUELLEN, GOWER following] |
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2 |
[Enter GOWER and FLUELLEN, meeting] |
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I tell you what, Captain Gower; I do perceive he is
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4 |
[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER] |
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[Exeunt GOWER and FLUELLEN] |
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[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER] |
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Ay, he was porn at Monmouth, Captain Gower. What
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Under Captain Gower, my liege. |
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Gower is a good captain, and is good knowledge and
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10 |
Knowest thou Gower? |
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11 |
[Enter GOWER and WILLIAMS] |
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Stand away, Captain Gower; I will give treason his
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13 |
[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER] |
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There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in
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