Agrippa: By this marriage,
All little jealousies which now seem great,
And all great fears which now import their dangers,
Would then be nothing; truths would be but tales
Where no half-tales be truths; her love to both
Would each to other and all loves to both
Draw after her.
Act II, Scene 2
All little jealousies which now seem great,
And all great fears which now import their dangers,
Would then be nothing; truths would be but tales
Where no half-tales be truths; her love to both
Would each to other and all loves to both
Draw after her.
Act II, Scene 2
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