The Dramatic Works of John Ford:: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. In Two Volumes. ...John Murray, Albemarle Street. [Printed by C. Roworth and Sons, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.], 1831 |
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... thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties , where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still ...
... thee welcome , do too much Speak me a child . Men . O princely sir , your hand . Amet . Perform your duties , where you owe them first ; I dare not be so sudden in the pleasures Thy presence hath brought home . Soph . Here thou still ...
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... thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced to mine . Amet . Yes , ' tis ; as firmly as that holy thing Call'd friendship can unite it . Menaphon , My Menaphon ! now all the goodly blessings , That can ...
... thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced to mine . Amet . Yes , ' tis ; as firmly as that holy thing Call'd friendship can unite it . Menaphon , My Menaphon ! now all the goodly blessings , That can ...
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... thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does ...
... thee what , Lest thou might'st think I fawn'd on [ thee ] -a sin Friendship was never guilty of ; for flattery Is monstrous in a true friend . Men . Does the court Wear the old looks too ? Amet . If thou mean'st the prince , It does ...
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... thee . Men . He look'd upon the trophies of his art , Then sigh'd , then wiped his eyes , then sigh'd and cried : " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of ...
... thee . Men . He look'd upon the trophies of his art , Then sigh'd , then wiped his eyes , then sigh'd and cried : " Alas , poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of ...
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... thee out to tell thee news , New , excellent new news . Cuculus , sirrah , That gull , that young old gull , is coming this way . Rhe . And thou art his forerunner ! Pel . Prithee , hear me . Instead of a fine guarded * page we have got ...
... thee out to tell thee news , New , excellent new news . Cuculus , sirrah , That gull , that young old gull , is coming this way . Rhe . And thou art his forerunner ! Pel . Prithee , hear me . Instead of a fine guarded * page we have got ...
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