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Officer . Make way there . Enter OFFICERS , leadinge in ANTIOCHUS , his head
shavde in the habit of a Slave . Antiochus . Fate ! ' tis thy will it shoulde bee thus ,
and I With pacyence obey it . Was there ever In all precedent mappes of miserie ...
Officer . Make way there . Enter OFFICERS , leadinge in ANTIOCHUS , his head
shavde in the habit of a Slave . Antiochus . Fate ! ' tis thy will it shoulde bee thus ,
and I With pacyence obey it . Was there ever In all precedent mappes of miserie ...
Page 94
Will they triumph in The ruines they have made ? or is there yet One masterpeece
of tyrannie in store Beyonde that I have suffer ' d ? yf there bee A viall of affliction
not pourde out yet Upon this sinfull head I am prepard , And will looke on the ...
Will they triumph in The ruines they have made ? or is there yet One masterpeece
of tyrannie in store Beyonde that I have suffer ' d ? yf there bee A viall of affliction
not pourde out yet Upon this sinfull head I am prepard , And will looke on the ...
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It is a place where no one enjoys himself ; there is nothing there but complaints ,
and cries , and noise , suffering and grief . Those women have no great
consolation in view , who will put so much of their property in foolish use , and
make bright ...
It is a place where no one enjoys himself ; there is nothing there but complaints ,
and cries , and noise , suffering and grief . Those women have no great
consolation in view , who will put so much of their property in foolish use , and
make bright ...
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Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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