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An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Coast of Sussex: Brighton ... - Page 216
by John Docwra Parry - 1833 - 435 pages
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The renegado. The bondman. The fatal dowry. The emperor of the East. The ...

Philip Massinger - 1779 - 462 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjuft Invafions with the trim Of glorious Conquefts ; We, that would be known The Father of our People in our Study And Vigilance for their Safety, muft not change . Their Plough-fhares into Swords, and force them frocn. The fccnre Shade of their...
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The Plays of Philip Massinger ...

Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 606 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...not change Their ploughshares into swords, and force theiri from ..::.'"• The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of war;...
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Plays: The maid of honour. The picture. The Emperor of the East. The fatal ...

Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 pages
...custom, error, strife." Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war ; or, for our sport, Expose their lives to ruin. Amb. Will you, then, In his extremity, forsake your friend? Rob. No ; but preserve ourself. Bert. Cannot...
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The Plays, Volume 3

Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 pages
...in his Forest: Of glorious conquests; we, that would be known Gilding unjust invasions with the trim The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war; or, for our sport, Expose their lives to ruin. Amb. Will you, then, In his extremity, forsake your friend? Rob. No ; but preserve oufself. Bert. Cannot...
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The Plays of Philip Massinger: Adapted for Family Reading, and the ..., Volume 1

Philip Massinger - 1830 - 624 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war ; or, for our sport, Expose their lives to ruin. Amb. Will you, then, In his extremity, forsake your friend ? Rob. No ; but preserve ourself. Bert....
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The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford

Philip Massinger - English drama - 1840 - 758 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be ; my second wife divorced ; And which is worst, the...voyages are made now-a-days ! Besides these two fountai The secure shade of their own vines, to be [from Scorch'd with the ñames of war ; or, for our sport,...
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The dramatic works of Massinger and Ford, with an intr. by H. Coleridge. [2 ...

Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...change Their ploughshares into swords, and force them The secure shade of their own vines, to be [from Scorch'd with the flames of war ; or, for our sport,...
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The Plays of Philip Massinger,

Philip Massinger, William Gifford - English drama - 1840 - 634 pages
...extorted. Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The lather of our people, in our study And vigilance for their safety, must not change Their ploughshares into ewords, and force them from The secure shade of their own vines, tn be Scorched with the flames of...
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The practical elocutionist

Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 460 pages
...by wrongs extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we, that would be known The father of our people, in our study And vigilance...war ; or, for our sport, Expose their lives to ruin. Amb. Will you, then, In his extremity, forsake your friend ? Bob. No ; but preserve ourself. Bert....
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The Plays of Philip Massinger: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory

Philip Massinger, William Gifford - English drama - 1856 - 594 pages
...extorted, Gilding unjust invasions with the trim Of glorious conquests ; we. that would be known The lather of our people, in our study And vigilance for their safety, must not change Their ploughshares into »words, and force them from The secure shade of their own vines, to be Scorched with the flames of...
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