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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... Lover's Melancholy ) , says , " Nor seek I praise for thee , when thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since from knowing men , " gratify his wildest longings for enjoyment ; accord- ingly , xxii INTRODUCTION . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY.
... Lover's Melancholy ) , says , " Nor seek I praise for thee , when thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since from knowing men , " gratify his wildest longings for enjoyment ; accord- ingly , xxii INTRODUCTION . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY.
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... thine own scourge . Thou wouldst hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and all thy stock to be sold is not worth half as much as may procure it . Rhe ...
... thine own scourge . Thou wouldst hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and all thy stock to be sold is not worth half as much as may procure it . Rhe ...
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... thine ear , gallant ; I'll keep the old man in chat , while thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha ...
... thine ear , gallant ; I'll keep the old man in chat , while thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha ...
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... thine ; I shall awhile repute thee still the youth I loved so dearly . Par . You shall find me ever Your ready faithful servant . Tha . O , the powers Who do direct our hearts , laugh at our follies 8 * SC . II . ] 89 THE LOVER'S ...
... thine ; I shall awhile repute thee still the youth I loved so dearly . Par . You shall find me ever Your ready faithful servant . Tha . O , the powers Who do direct our hearts , laugh at our follies 8 * SC . II . ] 89 THE LOVER'S ...
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... man , Which is reserv'd to entertain content . Eroclea , I am thine ; O , let me seize thee As my inheritance . Hymen shall now Set all his torches burning , to give light Throughout 110 [ ACT IV THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... man , Which is reserv'd to entertain content . Eroclea , I am thine ; O , let me seize thee As my inheritance . Hymen shall now Set all his torches burning , to give light Throughout 110 [ ACT IV THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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