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... wish , Freely enjoy that vain light - headed earl , For riper years will wean him from such toys . Mort . jun . Uncle , his wanton humour grieves not me ; But this I scorn , that one so basely born , Should by his sovereign's favour ...
... wish , Freely enjoy that vain light - headed earl , For riper years will wean him from such toys . Mort . jun . Uncle , his wanton humour grieves not me ; But this I scorn , that one so basely born , Should by his sovereign's favour ...
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... wish'd . [ Albert ascends , and being on the top of the ladder , puts out the candle . Mar. O love , why do you so ? Alb . I heard the steps of some coming this THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 37 The Hog hath Lost his Pearl WILLIAM ROWLEY.
... wish'd . [ Albert ascends , and being on the top of the ladder , puts out the candle . Mar. O love , why do you so ? Alb . I heard the steps of some coming this THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 37 The Hog hath Lost his Pearl WILLIAM ROWLEY.
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... wishes ! This is the green ; how dark the night appears ! I cannot hear the tread of my true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert ! -he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She ...
... wishes ! This is the green ; how dark the night appears ! I cannot hear the tread of my true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert ! -he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She ...
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... wish'd desires with his best performance ; But then no sooner seeing that the death Of his sick friend would add to him some gain , Goes not to seek a remedy to save , But like a wretch hides him to dig his grave ; As I have done for ...
... wish'd desires with his best performance ; But then no sooner seeing that the death Of his sick friend would add to him some gain , Goes not to seek a remedy to save , But like a wretch hides him to dig his grave ; As I have done for ...
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... wish'd happiness , That if the loss and ruin of itself Can but avail your good- Alb . O friend , no more ; come , you are slow in haste . Friendship ought never be discuss'd in words , Till all her deeds be finish'd . Who , looking in a ...
... wish'd happiness , That if the loss and ruin of itself Can but avail your good- Alb . O friend , no more ; come , you are slow in haste . Friendship ought never be discuss'd in words , Till all her deeds be finish'd . Who , looking in a ...
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