The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 53
Oh , Besides two blows o'th ' face . my fate ! 2 Sw . Those blows o'th ' face have
made a I think she loves me , but I fear another new cause on't ; Is deeper in her
heart : How think'st thou , Go- The rest were but an honourable rudeness . brias ...
Oh , Besides two blows o'th ' face . my fate ! 2 Sw . Those blows o'th ' face have
made a I think she loves me , but I fear another new cause on't ; Is deeper in her
heart : How think'st thou , Go- The rest were but an honourable rudeness . brias ...
Page 67
And send a beam upon my swarthy face ; Mel . Some god pluck threescore years
from By which I may discover all the place that fond man , And persons , and how
many longing eyes That I may kill him , and not stain mine honour ! Are come to ...
And send a beam upon my swarthy face ; Mel . Some god pluck threescore years
from By which I may discover all the place that fond man , And persons , and how
many longing eyes That I may kill him , and not stain mine honour ! Are come to ...
Page 71
Would I had doubt I cannot find one blemish in thy face , ed still ! Where
falsehood should abide . Leave , and to Was ever such a marriage night as this !
bed . Ye pow'rs above , if you did ever mean If you have sworn to any of the
virgins , Man ...
Would I had doubt I cannot find one blemish in thy face , ed still ! Where
falsehood should abide . Leave , and to Was ever such a marriage night as this !
bed . Ye pow'rs above , if you did ever mean If you have sworn to any of the
virgins , Man ...
Page 73
Do my face Weeps for the ruin'd merchant , when he roars ; ( If thou hadst ever
feeling of a sorrow ) Rather , the wind courts but the pregnant sails , Thus , thus ,
Antiphila : Strive to make me look When the strong cordage cracks ; rather , the ...
Do my face Weeps for the ruin'd merchant , when he roars ; ( If thou hadst ever
feeling of a sorrow ) Rather , the wind courts but the pregnant sails , Thus , thus ,
Antiphila : Strive to make me look When the strong cordage cracks ; rather , the ...
Page 75
Touch'd any other , leprosy light here Amin . No more nor less , than other
couples use ; Upon my face ; which for your royalty You know , what ' tis ; it has
but a coarse name . I would not stain ! 6 He is as we , king . Why , thou &
FLETCHER .
Touch'd any other , leprosy light here Amin . No more nor less , than other
couples use ; Upon my face ; which for your royalty You know , what ' tis ; it has
but a coarse name . I would not stain ! 6 He is as we , king . Why , thou &
FLETCHER .
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