The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... sweet thyme true . Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Lark - heels trim . All dear Nature's children sweet ...
... sweet thyme true . Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Lark - heels trim . All dear Nature's children sweet ...
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... sweet a rebuke , that I could wish Myself a sigh to be so chid , or at least A sigher to be comforted . Wooer . I ne'er saw ' em . And deck the temples of those gods that hate us ; These hands shall never draw ' em out like light ...
... sweet a rebuke , that I could wish Myself a sigh to be so chid , or at least A sigher to be comforted . Wooer . I ne'er saw ' em . And deck the temples of those gods that hate us ; These hands shall never draw ' em out like light ...
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... sweet sleep ! Content to you ! -If this play do not keep A little dull time from us , we perceive Our losses fall so thick , we must needs leave . [ Flourish . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . MEN . THESEUS , Duke of Athens . PALAMON , WOMEN . The ...
... sweet sleep ! Content to you ! -If this play do not keep A little dull time from us , we perceive Our losses fall so thick , we must needs leave . [ Flourish . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . MEN . THESEUS , Duke of Athens . PALAMON , WOMEN . The ...
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... sweet thyme true . Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Lark - heels trim . All dear Nature's children sweet ...
... sweet thyme true . Primrose , first - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger , With her bells dim ; Oxlips in their cradles growing , Marigolds on death - beds blowing , Lark - heels trim . All dear Nature's children sweet ...
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... 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'll follow you at heels ...
... 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'll follow you at heels ...
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