The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... kiss upon thy currant lip ; Sweet , keep it as my token . Set you forward ; For I will see you gone . [ Exeunt towards the Temple , Farewell , my beauteous sister ! Perithous , Keep the feast full ; bate not an hour on't ! Per . Sir , I ...
... kiss upon thy currant lip ; Sweet , keep it as my token . Set you forward ; For I will see you gone . [ Exeunt towards the Temple , Farewell , my beauteous sister ! Perithous , Keep the feast full ; bate not an hour on't ! Per . Sir , I ...
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... kiss upon thy currant lip ; Sweet , keep it as my token . Set you forward ; For I will see you gone . [ Exeunt towards the Temple . Farewell , my beauteous sister ! Perithous , Keep the feast full ; bate not an hour on't ! Per . Sir , I ...
... kiss upon thy currant lip ; Sweet , keep it as my token . Set you forward ; For I will see you gone . [ Exeunt towards the Temple . Farewell , my beauteous sister ! Perithous , Keep the feast full ; bate not an hour on't ! Per . Sir , I ...
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... kiss'd me ; S Coun . Thou wilt not go along ? Arc . Not yet , sir . 4 Coun . Well , sir , Take your own time . Come , boys ! 1 Coun . My mind misgives me This fellow has a vengeance trick o'th ' hip ; Mark , how his body's made for't ...
... kiss'd me ; S Coun . Thou wilt not go along ? Arc . Not yet , sir . 4 Coun . Well , sir , Take your own time . Come , boys ! 1 Coun . My mind misgives me This fellow has a vengeance trick o'th ' hip ; Mark , how his body's made for't ...
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... kiss her fair hand , sir . Arc . Sir , you're a noble giver . - Dearest beau- ty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your ser- vant ( Your most unworthy creature ) but offends you , Command him die , he shall . Emi . That were too ...
... kiss her fair hand , sir . Arc . Sir , you're a noble giver . - Dearest beau- ty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your ser- vant ( Your most unworthy creature ) but offends you , Command him die , he shall . Emi . That were too ...
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... kiss her : I told her presently , and kiss'd her twice . Doctor . ' Twas well done ! twenty times had been far better ; For there the cure lies mainly . Wooer . Then she told me She'd watch with me to - night , for well she knew What ...
... kiss her : I told her presently , and kiss'd her twice . Doctor . ' Twas well done ! twenty times had been far better ; For there the cure lies mainly . Wooer . Then she told me She'd watch with me to - night , for well she knew What ...
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