The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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... come too late . The star which had shed light and happiness on the more straitened fortunes of Auria had disappeared ; his home is desolate , and in the phrensied anguish of the moment his sword is almost drawn upon the friend to whose ...
... come too late . The star which had shed light and happiness on the more straitened fortunes of Auria had disappeared ; his home is desolate , and in the phrensied anguish of the moment his sword is almost drawn upon the friend to whose ...
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... comes , let's part demurely . [ They take different sides . Enter ADURNI and AURIA . Adur . We wish thee , honour'd Auria , life and safety ; Return crown'd with a victory , whose wreath Of triumph may advance thy country's glory ...
... comes , let's part demurely . [ They take different sides . Enter ADURNI and AURIA . Adur . We wish thee , honour'd Auria , life and safety ; Return crown'd with a victory , whose wreath Of triumph may advance thy country's glory ...
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... come , and shall , without a cloud , Or night of fear , or envy . To your charge , Trelcatio , our good uncle , and the comfort Of my Spinella's sister , fair Castanna , I do intrust this treasure . Trel . I dare promise My husbanding ...
... come , and shall , without a cloud , Or night of fear , or envy . To your charge , Trelcatio , our good uncle , and the comfort Of my Spinella's sister , fair Castanna , I do intrust this treasure . Trel . I dare promise My husbanding ...
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... come back in plenty , I pronounce Aurelio heir of what I can bequeath ; Some fit deduction for a worthy widow Allow'd , with caution she be like to prove so . Aurel . Who ? I your heir ! your wife being yet so young , In every ...
... come back in plenty , I pronounce Aurelio heir of what I can bequeath ; Some fit deduction for a worthy widow Allow'd , with caution she be like to prove so . Aurel . Who ? I your heir ! your wife being yet so young , In every ...
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... comes ? Fut . I do . Mal . D'ye laugh ! But that I must consider such as spaniels To those who feed and clothe them , I would print Upon thy forehead thy foul errand : —there ! [ Throws him the letter . Bear back that paper to the hell ...
... comes ? Fut . I do . Mal . D'ye laugh ! But that I must consider such as spaniels To those who feed and clothe them , I would print Upon thy forehead thy foul errand : —there ! [ Throws him the letter . Bear back that paper to the hell ...
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