The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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I do bleed Of his loud infamy ! for our milk When such I meet , and wish great Juno would Will relish of the pasture , and we must Resume her ancient fit of jealousy , Be vile , or disobedient ; not his kinsmen To get the soldier work ...
I do bleed Of his loud infamy ! for our milk When such I meet , and wish great Juno would Will relish of the pasture , and we must Resume her ancient fit of jealousy , Be vile , or disobedient ; not his kinsmen To get the soldier work ...
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Ere they have time to wish ' em ours . Oh , never Juilor . I heard them reported , in the battle Shall we two exercise , like twins of honour , To be the only doers . Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses , Daugh .
Ere they have time to wish ' em ours . Oh , never Juilor . I heard them reported , in the battle Shall we two exercise , like twins of honour , To be the only doers . Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses , Daugh .
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Ereunt Countrymen . seen , Arc . This is an offered opportunity Since Hercules , a man of tougher sinews : I durst not wish for . Well I could have wrestWhate'er you are , you run the best , and wrestle , led , That these times can ...
Ereunt Countrymen . seen , Arc . This is an offered opportunity Since Hercules , a man of tougher sinews : I durst not wish for . Well I could have wrestWhate'er you are , you run the best , and wrestle , led , That these times can ...
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As I am spar'd : your person I am friends with , And I could wish I had not said I lov'd her , Ger . May the stag thou hunt'st stand long , Though I had died ; but loving such a ladly , And thy dogs be swift and strong !
As I am spar'd : your person I am friends with , And I could wish I had not said I lov'd her , Ger . May the stag thou hunt'st stand long , Though I had died ; but loving such a ladly , And thy dogs be swift and strong !
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I wish his weary soul that falls may win it ! ... Or I will make th ' advantage of this hour Nor could my wishes reach you : yet a little Mine own ; and what to come shall threaten me , I did by imitation . I fear less than my fortune .
I wish his weary soul that falls may win it ! ... Or I will make th ' advantage of this hour Nor could my wishes reach you : yet a little Mine own ; and what to come shall threaten me , I did by imitation . I fear less than my fortune .
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