The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... 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 , Lye ' fore ...
... 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 , Lye ' fore ...
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... true ; And I will give you comfort , To give your dead lords graves : The which to do must make some work with Creon . 1 Queen . And that work now presents itself to the doing : morrow ; Then bootiess toil must recompense itself , With ...
... true ; And I will give you comfort , To give your dead lords graves : The which to do must make some work with Creon . 1 Queen . And that work now presents itself to the doing : morrow ; Then bootiess toil must recompense itself , With ...
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... true , so long , And with a finger of so deep a cunning , May be out - worn , never undone . I think Theseus cannot be umpire to himself , Cleaving his conscience into twain , and doing Each side like justice , which he loves best . Emi ...
... true , so long , And with a finger of so deep a cunning , May be out - worn , never undone . I think Theseus cannot be umpire to himself , Cleaving his conscience into twain , and doing Each side like justice , which he loves best . Emi ...
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... true speaker : I would I were Really , that I am deliver'd to be ! Marry , what I have ( be't what it will ) I will assure Upon my daughter at the day o ' my death . Wooer . Sir , I demand no more than your own offer ; And I'll estate ...
... true speaker : I would I were Really , that I am deliver'd to be ! Marry , what I have ( be't what it will ) I will assure Upon my daughter at the day o ' my death . Wooer . Sir , I demand no more than your own offer ; And I'll estate ...
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... true , Arcite ! To our Theban hounds , That shook the aged forest with their echoes , No more now must we halloo ; no more shake Our pointed javelins , whilst the angry swine Flies like a Parthian quiver from our rages , Struck with our ...
... true , Arcite ! To our Theban hounds , That shook the aged forest with their echoes , No more now must we halloo ; no more shake Our pointed javelins , whilst the angry swine Flies like a Parthian quiver from our rages , Struck with our ...
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