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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... Thine , in all compliments of devot- ed and heart - burning heat of duty , Don Adriano de Armado . BIRON . This is not fo well as I look'd for , but the best that ever I heard . KING . Ay , the best for the worft . But , firrah , what ...
... Thine , in all compliments of devot- ed and heart - burning heat of duty , Don Adriano de Armado . BIRON . This is not fo well as I look'd for , but the best that ever I heard . KING . Ay , the best for the worft . But , firrah , what ...
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... Thine , in the dearest defign of industry , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . Thus doft thou hear the Nemean lion roar ' Gainft thee , thou lamb , that ftandeft as his prey ; Submiffive fall his princely feet before , And he from forage will ...
... Thine , in the dearest defign of industry , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . Thus doft thou hear the Nemean lion roar ' Gainft thee , thou lamb , that ftandeft as his prey ; Submiffive fall his princely feet before , And he from forage will ...
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... thine another day . [ Exit PRINCESS and Train . BOYET . Who is the fuitor ? who is the fuitor ? Ros . Shall I teach you to know ? BorET . Ay , my continent of beauty . Ros . Why , the that bears the bow . Finely put off ! BorET . My ...
... thine another day . [ Exit PRINCESS and Train . BOYET . Who is the fuitor ? who is the fuitor ? Ros . Shall I teach you to know ? BorET . Ay , my continent of beauty . Ros . Why , the that bears the bow . Finely put off ! BorET . My ...
Page 42
... thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would com- prehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee fhall fuffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee com- mend : All ignorant that foul , that fees thee ...
... thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would com- prehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee fhall fuffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee com- mend : All ignorant that foul , that fees thee ...
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... thine eye ( ' Gainft whom the world cannot hold argument , ) heart to this falfe perjury ? Perfuade my Vows , for thee broke , deferve not punishment . A woman I forfwore ; but , I will prove , Thou being a goddess , I forfwore not thee ...
... thine eye ( ' Gainft whom the world cannot hold argument , ) heart to this falfe perjury ? Perfuade my Vows , for thee broke , deferve not punishment . A woman I forfwore ; but , I will prove , Thou being a goddess , I forfwore not thee ...
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