Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... Prusias . This ladye sir your servant Presents her dutye to you . Antiochus . Pray you forgieve mee Callamitie my to longe rude companion , Hath taught mee gratious madam to forget Civilitie , and manners . Queene . I were touch'd But ...
... Prusias . This ladye sir your servant Presents her dutye to you . Antiochus . Pray you forgieve mee Callamitie my to longe rude companion , Hath taught mee gratious madam to forget Civilitie , and manners . Queene . I were touch'd But ...
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... Prusias . I am sorrie . Antiochus . Sorrie ? for what , that you had an intent To bee a good , and just prince ? are compassion , And charitie growne crimes ? Prusias . The gods can witnesse How much I woulde doe for you , And but that ...
... Prusias . I am sorrie . Antiochus . Sorrie ? for what , that you had an intent To bee a good , and just prince ? are compassion , And charitie growne crimes ? Prusias . The gods can witnesse How much I woulde doe for you , And but that ...
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... Prusias . I'le heare noe more . Queene . Doe you then As a kinge shoulde . Prusias . Away with her . Flaminius . My affaires [ They beare of the QUEene . Exacte a quicke despatch . Prusias . Hee's yours . What I woulde say . Conceave ...
... Prusias . I'le heare noe more . Queene . Doe you then As a kinge shoulde . Prusias . Away with her . Flaminius . My affaires [ They beare of the QUEene . Exacte a quicke despatch . Prusias . Hee's yours . What I woulde say . Conceave ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 17 |
SONG UPON THE TAILORS 1 | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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