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What s one mans poison, signor,
Is anothers meat or drink.
Loves Cure. Act iii. Sc. 2.
Beaumont and Fletcher
Harvard Classics, Vol. 47, Part 3
Philaster
Or: Love Lies A-bleeding
Francis Beaumont
John Fletcher
Beaumont and Fletcher collaborated on this tragedy of a Sicilian king whose kingdom was taken by the father of the woman he loves.
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Dramatis Personæ
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
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Introductory Note
Act the First
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Act the Second
Scene I
Scene II
Scene III
Scene IV
Act the Third
Scene I
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Act the Fourth
Scene I
Scene II
Scene III
Scene IV
Act the Fifth
Scene I
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