The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 6. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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11. lappuse
... speak him , how to give him weight In both his fortunes . Bond . By the gods , ' I think You dote upon these Romans , Caratach ! Car . Witness these wounds , I do ; they were fairly given : I love an enemy ; I was born a soldier ; And ...
... speak him , how to give him weight In both his fortunes . Bond . By the gods , ' I think You dote upon these Romans , Caratach ! Car . Witness these wounds , I do ; they were fairly given : I love an enemy ; I was born a soldier ; And ...
14. lappuse
... speak this , or ever seen the child more , But that the son of virtue , Penius , Seeing me steer through all these storms of danger , My helm still in my hand ( my sword , ) my prow Turn'd to my foe ( my face , ) he cried out nobly ...
... speak this , or ever seen the child more , But that the son of virtue , Penius , Seeing me steer through all these storms of danger , My helm still in my hand ( my sword , ) my prow Turn'd to my foe ( my face , ) he cried out nobly ...
19. lappuse
... speaking of Prince Henry , says , " Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher , and eat black- berries ? a question not to be asked . Shall the son of England prove a thief , and take purses ? a question to be asked . " the ...
... speaking of Prince Henry , says , " Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher , and eat black- berries ? a question not to be asked . Shall the son of England prove a thief , and take purses ? a question to be asked . " the ...
36. lappuse
... speak ! did you ? whose bold will durst at- tempt this ? Drawn out ? why , who commands , sir ? on whose warrant Durst they advance ? Reg . I keep mine own obedience . Drus . ' Tis like the general cause , their love of honour ...
... speak ! did you ? whose bold will durst at- tempt this ? Drawn out ? why , who commands , sir ? on whose warrant Durst they advance ? Reg . I keep mine own obedience . Drus . ' Tis like the general cause , their love of honour ...
37. lappuse
... speak with less fear than thunder to ye ? Must I stand to beseech ye ? Home , home - Ha ! Do ye stare upon me ? Are those minds I moulded , Those honest valiant tempers I was proud To be a fellow to , those great discretions Made your ...
... speak with less fear than thunder to ye ? Must I stand to beseech ye ? Home , home - Ha ! Do ye stare upon me ? Are those minds I moulded , Those honest valiant tempers I was proud To be a fellow to , those great discretions Made your ...
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