The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... Of genius fruitful and of soul sublime , Who , from the flowing mint of fancy , pours No spurious metal , fused from common ores , But gold , to matchless purity refind , And stamp'd with all the godhead in his mind ; He whom I feel ...
... Of genius fruitful and of soul sublime , Who , from the flowing mint of fancy , pours No spurious metal , fused from common ores , But gold , to matchless purity refind , And stamp'd with all the godhead in his mind ; He whom I feel ...
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The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have with such provision in mine art So safely order'd , that there is no soul No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in ...
The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have with such provision in mine art So safely order'd , that there is no soul No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in ...
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Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad 23 , and play'd Some tricks of desperation : All , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Then all a - fire with me : the king's son , Ferdinand , With hair up ...
Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad 23 , and play'd Some tricks of desperation : All , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Then all a - fire with me : the king's son , Ferdinand , With hair up ...
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Hear my soul speak ; The very instant that I saw you , did My heart fly to your service ; there resides , To make me slave to it ; and , for your sake , Am I this patient log - man . Mira . Do you love me ? Fer .
Hear my soul speak ; The very instant that I saw you , did My heart fly to your service ; there resides , To make me slave to it ; and , for your sake , Am I this patient log - man . Mira . Do you love me ? Fer .
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These terms point out the condition of this benevolence , which was , that the beggars should pray for the souls of the giver's departed friends . this sit 6 Motion signified , in Shakspeare's time ...
These terms point out the condition of this benevolence , which was , that the beggars should pray for the souls of the giver's departed friends . this sit 6 Motion signified , in Shakspeare's time ...
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