Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle.

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Title
Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle.
Author
Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.
Publication
London :: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas ...,
1662.
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"Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53060.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Page 398

Scene 28.
Enter Sir Thomas Letgo, and the Lady Liberty.
LEtgo.

Sweet Madam, you are the Godess which my Thoughts adore,

Liberty.

You flatter.

Letgo.

Love cannot flatter: for Lovers think all their praises truth.

Liberty.

The Lady Mute is your Godess.

Letgo.

If there were no other Godess of your Sex but she, I should become an Insidel to love, nay an Atheist, believing there were no such De∣ity as Love.

Exeunt.
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