LE BEAU.  Neither his daughter, if we judge by manners;  But yet, indeed, the smaller is his daughter;  The other is daughter to the banish'd Duke,  And here detain'd by her usurping uncle,  To keep his daughter company; whose loves  Are dearer than the natural bond of sisters.  But I can tell you that of late this Duke  Hath ta'en displeasure 'gainst his gentle niece,  Grounded upon no other argument  But that the people praise her for her virtues  And pity her for her good father's sake;  And, on my life, his malice 'gainst the lady  Will suddenly break forth. Sir, fare you well.  Hereafter, in a better world than this,  I shall desire more love and knowledge of you.

Neither His Daughter If We Judge By Manners

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