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Page 16
Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid
farewell . ( Cast . walks aside . Spi . Speak , good , speak . Aur . The steps Young
ladies tread , left to their own discretion , However wisely printed , are ...
Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid
farewell . ( Cast . walks aside . Spi . Speak , good , speak . Aur . The steps Young
ladies tread , left to their own discretion , However wisely printed , are ...
Page 122
Love ! yield thy quiver and thine arrows up To this great prince of time ; before
him , Fortune ! Pour out thy mint of treasures ; crown him sovereign Of what his
thoughts can glory to command : He shall give payment of a royal prize , To
Fortune ...
Love ! yield thy quiver and thine arrows up To this great prince of time ; before
him , Fortune ! Pour out thy mint of treasures ; crown him sovereign Of what his
thoughts can glory to command : He shall give payment of a royal prize , To
Fortune ...
Page 174
She will seem wantonly coy , and flee thee ; but follow her close and boldly : do
but embrace her in thy arms once , and she is thine own . Cud . “ At the stile , at
the west end of my father's pease - land , the first live thing I see , follow and ...
She will seem wantonly coy , and flee thee ; but follow her close and boldly : do
but embrace her in thy arms once , and she is thine own . Cud . “ At the stile , at
the west end of my father's pease - land , the first live thing I see , follow and ...
Page 210
... Yet I , to save those eyes of thine from weeping , Being to write a story of us two
, Instead of ink , dipp'd my sad pen in blood . When of thee I took leave , I went
abroad Only for pillage , as a freebooter , What gold soe'er I got , to make it thine .
... Yet I , to save those eyes of thine from weeping , Being to write a story of us two
, Instead of ink , dipp'd my sad pen in blood . When of thee I took leave , I went
abroad Only for pillage , as a freebooter , What gold soe'er I got , to make it thine .
Page 254
Come , black angel , Fair devil , in thy prayers reckon up The sum in gross of all
thy veined follies ; There , among other , weep in tears of blood , For one above
the rest , adultery ! Adultery , Bianca ! such a guilt , As , were the sluices of thine ...
Come , black angel , Fair devil , in thy prayers reckon up The sum in gross of all
thy veined follies ; There , among other , weep in tears of blood , For one above
the rest , adultery ! Adultery , Bianca ! such a guilt , As , were the sluices of thine ...
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