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A part of "A Lover's Complaint" by Shakespeare in John Keats handwriting http://englishhistory.net/keats/manuscripts.html

Plot

Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse travel to to find

Ephasus

Antipholus of Ephasus.

When Dromio leaves on an errand of Antipholus, approches Antipholus and demands that he

Dromio

return home to the Phoenix where his wife waits for him.

He denies that he lives at the Phoenix and has a wife, and he asks where his thousand duckets of gold is.

Dromio

Dromio returns to the Phoenix and tells Adriana, Antipholus' wife, what had said. She demands he return and bring Antipholus home.

Antipholus

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The Comedy Of Errors Presentation

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English Presentation