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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... thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced to mine . Amet . Yes , ' t is ; as firmly as that holy thing Call'd friendship can unite it . Menaphon , My Menaphon ! now all the goodly blessings , That can ...
... thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced to mine . Amet . Yes , ' t is ; as firmly as that holy thing Call'd friendship can unite it . Menaphon , My Menaphon ! now all the goodly blessings , That can ...
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... thee on their citterns , and hucksters set thee out in gingerbread . 1 Of woodcock , & c . ] A cant term for a simpleton . - GIFFORD . 2 Barbers shall wear thee on their citterns . ] It appears from innu- merable passages in our old ...
... thee on their citterns , and hucksters set thee out in gingerbread . 1 Of woodcock , & c . ] A cant term for a simpleton . - GIFFORD . 2 Barbers shall wear thee on their citterns . ] It appears from innu- merable passages in our old ...
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... thee ! why , Eroclea , I never did forget thee in thy absence ; Poor soul , how dost ? Ero . The best of my well - being Consists in yours . Mel . Stand up ; the gods , who hitherto Have kept us both alive , preserve thee ever ...
... thee ! why , Eroclea , I never did forget thee in thy absence ; Poor soul , how dost ? Ero . The best of my well - being Consists in yours . Mel . Stand up ; the gods , who hitherto Have kept us both alive , preserve thee ever ...
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