Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Volume 2G.G. & J. Robinson, R. Faulder, B. & J. White, J. Edwards, T. Payne, Jun. J. Walker, & J. Anderson, 1797 |
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... lord Biron see him deliver❜d o'er.— And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly fworn.- [ Exeunt . BIRON . I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws will prove an idle fcorn ...
... lord Biron see him deliver❜d o'er.— And go we , lords , to put in practice that Which each to other hath so strongly fworn.- [ Exeunt . BIRON . I'll lay my head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws will prove an idle fcorn ...
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... lords , That are vow - fellows with this virtuous duke ? 1. LORD . Longaville is one . PRIN . Know you the man ? MAR . I know him , madam ; at a marriage feast , Between lord Perigort and the beauteous heir Of Jaques Falconbridge ...
... lords , That are vow - fellows with this virtuous duke ? 1. LORD . Longaville is one . PRIN . Know you the man ? MAR . I know him , madam ; at a marriage feast , Between lord Perigort and the beauteous heir Of Jaques Falconbridge ...
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... lord fo , his ignorance were wife , Where now his knowledge must prove ignorance . I hear , your grace hath fworn - out house - keeping ; ' Tis deadly fin to keep that oath , my lord , And fin to break it : But pardon me , I am too ...
... lord fo , his ignorance were wife , Where now his knowledge must prove ignorance . I hear , your grace hath fworn - out house - keeping ; ' Tis deadly fin to keep that oath , my lord , And fin to break it : But pardon me , I am too ...
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... lord to my lady . PRIN . From which lord , to which lady ? COST . From my lord Biron , a good master of mine , To a lady of France , that he call'd Rofaline . PRIN . Thou haft mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , Tweet ...
... lord to my lady . PRIN . From which lord , to which lady ? COST . From my lord Biron , a good master of mine , To a lady of France , that he call'd Rofaline . PRIN . Thou haft mistaken his letter . Come , lords , away . Here , Tweet ...
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... lord ; it is not fo , I swear ; We have had pastimes here , and pleasant game ; A mefs of Ruffians left us but of late , KING . How , madam ? Ruffians ? PRIN . Ay , in truth , my lord ; Trim gallants , full of courtship , and of state .
... lord ; it is not fo , I swear ; We have had pastimes here , and pleasant game ; A mefs of Ruffians left us but of late , KING . How , madam ? Ruffians ? PRIN . Ay , in truth , my lord ; Trim gallants , full of courtship , and of state .
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