The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original Editions with Biographical Notes, Etc., EtcW.W. Swayne, 1870 - 509 Seiten |
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... thee true and stable ; On thee now must I mind ; 7 8 Warray earth I will no more , For man's sins that grieves me sore . You shall now grow and multiply , On earth again to edify ; My bow between you and me In the firmament shall be ...
... thee true and stable ; On thee now must I mind ; 7 8 Warray earth I will no more , For man's sins that grieves me sore . You shall now grow and multiply , On earth again to edify ; My bow between you and me In the firmament shall be ...
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... thee . R. Roister . Then will I have you ? C. Custance . No , the devil shall have thee . I have got this hour more shame and harm by thee , Than all thy life days thou canst do me honesty . Faith , rather than to marry with such a ...
... thee . R. Roister . Then will I have you ? C. Custance . No , the devil shall have thee . I have got this hour more shame and harm by thee , Than all thy life days thou canst do me honesty . Faith , rather than to marry with such a ...
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... thee bare ? or take thee for my son ? No , traitor , no ; I thee refuse for mine : Murderer , I thee renounce ; thou art not mine . Never , O wretch , this womb conceived thee ; Nor never bode I painful throes for thee . Changeling to ...
... thee bare ? or take thee for my son ? No , traitor , no ; I thee refuse for mine : Murderer , I thee renounce ; thou art not mine . Never , O wretch , this womb conceived thee ; Nor never bode I painful throes for thee . Changeling to ...
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... thee . O fair face ! O unhappy hand ! and why didst thou draw it so fair a face ? O beautiful countenance ! the express image of Venus , but somewhat fresher : the only pattern of that eternity which Jupiter , dreaming asleep , could ...
... thee . O fair face ! O unhappy hand ! and why didst thou draw it so fair a face ? O beautiful countenance ! the express image of Venus , but somewhat fresher : the only pattern of that eternity which Jupiter , dreaming asleep , could ...
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... thee in my house ; And God in time shall take this shame from thee . Tha . Nor God nor time will do that good for me . Enter DAVID with his train . [ Exit . Dav . My Absalon , what mak'st thou here alone , And bear'st such ...
... thee in my house ; And God in time shall take this shame from thee . Tha . Nor God nor time will do that good for me . Enter DAVID with his train . [ Exit . Dav . My Absalon , what mak'st thou here alone , And bear'st such ...
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