The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volume 2Harper & Bros., 1848 |
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... mind . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Auvergne . Court of the Castle . Enter the Countess and her Porter . Count . Porter , remember what I gave in charge ; And , when you have done so , bring the keys to me . Port . Madam , I will . [ Exit ...
... mind . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Auvergne . Court of the Castle . Enter the Countess and her Porter . Count . Porter , remember what I gave in charge ; And , when you have done so , bring the keys to me . Port . Madam , I will . [ Exit ...
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... mind hath had3- By day , by night ; waking , and in my dreams ; In courtly company , or at my beads , - With you mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to salute my king With ruder terms ; such as my wit affords , And over ...
... mind hath had3- By day , by night ; waking , and in my dreams ; In courtly company , or at my beads , - With you mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to salute my king With ruder terms ; such as my wit affords , And over ...
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... mind . * Were I a man , a duke , and next of blood , * I would remove these tedious stumbling - blocks , And smooth my way upon their headless necks : And , being a woman , I will not be slack * To play my part in fortune's pageant ...
... mind . * Were I a man , a duke , and next of blood , * I would remove these tedious stumbling - blocks , And smooth my way upon their headless necks : And , being a woman , I will not be slack * To play my part in fortune's pageant ...
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... mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . 1 The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 2 Johnson was informed that the meaning here is , ' the wind being high , it was ten to one that the old hawk bad flown quite away ; a ...
... mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . 1 The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 2 Johnson was informed that the meaning here is , ' the wind being high , it was ten to one that the old hawk bad flown quite away ; a ...
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... mind , I think I should have told your grace's ' tale . * The duchess , by his subornation , * Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or if he were not privy to those faults , * Yet , by reputing of his high descent Duch ...
... mind , I think I should have told your grace's ' tale . * The duchess , by his subornation , * Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or if he were not privy to those faults , * Yet , by reputing of his high descent Duch ...
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