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Page 68
Tis no fair play . Ful . I care not , fair or foul.I from a king derive my pedigree , King
Oberon by name , from whom my father , The mighty and courageous
Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ; and my mother ( In right of whose blood I
must ...
Tis no fair play . Ful . I care not , fair or foul.I from a king derive my pedigree , King
Oberon by name , from whom my father , The mighty and courageous
Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ; and my mother ( In right of whose blood I
must ...
Page 79
My lord , you use a borrow'd bravery , Not suiting fair constructions : may your
fortunes Mount higher than can apprehension reach ' em ! Yet this waste kind of
antic sovereignty Unto a wife who equals every best Of your deserts ,
achievements ...
My lord , you use a borrow'd bravery , Not suiting fair constructions : may your
fortunes Mount higher than can apprehension reach ' em ! Yet this waste kind of
antic sovereignty Unto a wife who equals every best Of your deserts ,
achievements ...
Page 99
Ray . To any one that knows you not , it is . Priest . You must avoid . Fol . Away ,
away ! I have no such meaning , indeed , la ! [ Music of Recorders . Priest . Hark !
the fair hour is come ; draw to the altar , And , with amazement , reverence ...
Ray . To any one that knows you not , it is . Priest . You must avoid . Fol . Away ,
away ! I have no such meaning , indeed , la ! [ Music of Recorders . Priest . Hark !
the fair hour is come ; draw to the altar , And , with amazement , reverence ...
Page 116
The Graces sat On her fair eyelids ever ; but his youth , Lusting for change , so
doted on a lady , Fantastic and yet fair , a piece of wonder ( They call her Humour
, and her parasite Folly ) , He cast the sweet Spring off , and turn'd us from him ...
The Graces sat On her fair eyelids ever ; but his youth , Lusting for change , so
doted on a lady , Fantastic and yet fair , a piece of wonder ( They call her Humour
, and her parasite Folly ) , He cast the sweet Spring off , and turn'd us from him ...
Page 175
Come , give thee joy : mayst thou live long and happy In thy fair choice ! Frank . I
thank ye , gentlemen ; kind master Warbeck , I find you loving . War . Thorney ,
that creature , — ( much good do thee with her ! ) Virtue and beauty hold fair ...
Come , give thee joy : mayst thou live long and happy In thy fair choice ! Frank . I
thank ye , gentlemen ; kind master Warbeck , I find you loving . War . Thorney ,
that creature , — ( much good do thee with her ! ) Virtue and beauty hold fair ...
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