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 79
... leave to follow The stream of my affections ; they are pure , Without all mixture of unnoble thoughts : Can you be ever mine ? Cleo . I am so low In mine own fortunes , and my father's woes , That I want words to tell you , you deserve ...
... leave to follow The stream of my affections ; they are pure , Without all mixture of unnoble thoughts : Can you be ever mine ? Cleo . I am so low In mine own fortunes , and my father's woes , That I want words to tell you , you deserve ...
Page 121
... leave These hollow spaces to be cramm'd with dust ! Cor . " T is time , I see , to fetch the cordial . ' Prithee , Sit down ; I'll instantly be here again . [ Exit . Mel . Good , give me leave ; I will sit down : indeed , Here's company ...
... leave These hollow spaces to be cramm'd with dust ! Cor . " T is time , I see , to fetch the cordial . ' Prithee , Sit down ; I'll instantly be here again . [ Exit . Mel . Good , give me leave ; I will sit down : indeed , Here's company ...
Page 261
... leave to talk ; His loss is irrecoverable . Stan . Once more , To all a long farewell ! The best of greatness Preserve the king ! my next suit is , my lords , To be remember'd to my noble brother , Derby , my much - griev'd brother : Oh ...
... leave to talk ; His loss is irrecoverable . Stan . Once more , To all a long farewell ! The best of greatness Preserve the king ! my next suit is , my lords , To be remember'd to my noble brother , Derby , my much - griev'd brother : Oh ...
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