The False One The False One

Publisher Description

Enter Achillas, and Achoreus. [Ach.] I love the King, nor do dispute his power, (For that is not confin’d, nor to be censur’d By me, that am his Subject) yet allow me The liberty of a Man, that still would be A friend to Justice, to demand the motives That did induce young Ptolomy, or Photinus, (To whose directions he gives up himself, And I hope wisely) to commit his Sister, The Princess Cleopatra (if I said The Queen) Achillas ’twere (I hope) no treason, She being by her Fathers Testament (Whose memory I bow to) left Co-heir In all he stood possest of.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
2 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
87
Pages
PUBLISHER
Project Gutenberg
SIZE
81.7
KB

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