The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 75
... eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take more content In my obedience here , than all delights The time presents elsewhere . Mel . Oh ! Cleo . Dost hear that ...
... eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take more content In my obedience here , than all delights The time presents elsewhere . Mel . Oh ! Cleo . Dost hear that ...
Page 79
... eye dropp'd save mine - and I am childish ; I talk like one that dotes ; laugh at me , Rhetias , Or rail at me . - They ... eyes , yet give me leave to follow The stream of my affections ; they are pure , Without all mixture of unnoble ...
... eye dropp'd save mine - and I am childish ; I talk like one that dotes ; laugh at me , Rhetias , Or rail at me . - They ... eyes , yet give me leave to follow The stream of my affections ; they are pure , Without all mixture of unnoble ...
Page 218
... eyes have been an evidence of credit Too sure to be convinced . ' Armostes , rend not Thine arteries with hearing the bare circumstances Of these calamities : thou hast lost a nephew , A niece , and I a wife : continue man still ; Make ...
... eyes have been an evidence of credit Too sure to be convinced . ' Armostes , rend not Thine arteries with hearing the bare circumstances Of these calamities : thou hast lost a nephew , A niece , and I a wife : continue man still ; Make ...
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