The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... hour she came smiling to me , And ask'd me what I'd eat , and when I'd kiss her : I told her presently , and kiss'd her twice . Doctor . ' Twas well done ! twenty times had been far better ; For there the cure lies mainly . Wooer . Then ...
... hour she came smiling to me , And ask'd me what I'd eat , and when I'd kiss her : I told her presently , and kiss'd her twice . Doctor . ' Twas well done ! twenty times had been far better ; For there the cure lies mainly . Wooer . Then ...
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... hour . And that will founder the best hobby - horse ( If I have any skill ) in all the parish ; And gallops to the tune of Light o ' love : What think you of this horse ? Jailor . Having these virtues , I think he might be brought to ...
... hour . And that will founder the best hobby - horse ( If I have any skill ) in all the parish ; And gallops to the tune of Light o ' love : What think you of this horse ? Jailor . Having these virtues , I think he might be brought to ...
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... hour . I was false , Yet never treacherous : Forgive me , cousin ! One kiss from fair Emilia ! ' Tis done : Take her ... hour , But one hour since , I was as dearly sorry , As glad of Arcite ; and am now as glad , As for him sorry . Oh ...
... hour . I was false , Yet never treacherous : Forgive me , cousin ! One kiss from fair Emilia ! ' Tis done : Take her ... hour , But one hour since , I was as dearly sorry , As glad of Arcite ; and am now as glad , As for him sorry . Oh ...
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... hour , where other men Can hear in instants : Throw your words away Quick and to purpose ; I have told you this . Bes . An please your majesty- Arb . Wilt thou devour me ? This is such a rudeness As yet you never shew'd me : And I want ...
... hour , where other men Can hear in instants : Throw your words away Quick and to purpose ; I have told you this . Bes . An please your majesty- Arb . Wilt thou devour me ? This is such a rudeness As yet you never shew'd me : And I want ...
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... hour , Of nymphs and shepherds : Let their songs dis- cover , Easy and sweet , who is a happy lover . Or , if thou woo't , then call thine own Endy- mion , From the sweet flow'ry bed he lies upon , On Latmus ' top , thy pale beams drawn ...
... hour , Of nymphs and shepherds : Let their songs dis- cover , Easy and sweet , who is a happy lover . Or , if thou woo't , then call thine own Endy- mion , From the sweet flow'ry bed he lies upon , On Latmus ' top , thy pale beams drawn ...
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