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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... Hold thy peace , man ; It makes for us : he 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 ...
... Hold thy peace , man ; It makes for us : he 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 ...
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... or voice ( clamorous voice , if the reader pleases ) to report ( to prattle of ) a handsome woman apparently neglected by her husband . " -- GIFFORD . Must have denied all pardon . Not to hold Dispute 2 SC . 17 1. ] THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... or voice ( clamorous voice , if the reader pleases ) to report ( to prattle of ) a handsome woman apparently neglected by her husband . " -- GIFFORD . Must have denied all pardon . Not to hold Dispute 2 SC . 17 1. ] THE LADY'S TRIAL .
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... hold Dispute with reputations , why , before This present instant , I conceal'd the stealth Of my adventures from thy counsels , —know , My wants do drive me hence . Aurel . Wants ! so you said , And ' t was not friendly spoken . Aur ...
... hold Dispute with reputations , why , before This present instant , I conceal'd the stealth Of my adventures from thy counsels , —know , My wants do drive me hence . Aurel . Wants ! so you said , And ' t was not friendly spoken . Aur ...
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... Hold her then fast . Guz . As fast as can the arms Of strong imagination hold her . Fut . No , She has skipp'd your hold ; my imagination's eyes Perceive , she not endures the touch or scent Of your war overworn habiliments , Which I ...
... Hold her then fast . Guz . As fast as can the arms Of strong imagination hold her . Fut . No , She has skipp'd your hold ; my imagination's eyes Perceive , she not endures the touch or scent Of your war overworn habiliments , Which I ...
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... hold me . Ful . Hold me too , Sirrah , if thou ' rt my friend , for I love no fighting ; Yet hold me , lest in pity I fly off : If I must fight , I must ; in a scurvy quarrel I defy he's and she's : twit me with Dutch ! Hang Dutch and ...
... hold me . Ful . Hold me too , Sirrah , if thou ' rt my friend , for I love no fighting ; Yet hold me , lest in pity I fly off : If I must fight , I must ; in a scurvy quarrel I defy he's and she's : twit me with Dutch ! Hang Dutch and ...
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