The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... Exit . Mar. Oh , my best brother , go ; and for reward Chuse any part o ' th ' world , I'll give it thee . Oh , little Love , " men say thou art a god ; Thou might'st have got a fitter fool than I. Enter DORIGEN . Dor . Art thou there ...
... Exit . Mar. Oh , my best brother , go ; and for reward Chuse any part o ' th ' world , I'll give it thee . Oh , little Love , " men say thou art a god ; Thou might'st have got a fitter fool than I. Enter DORIGEN . Dor . Art thou there ...
40. lappuse
... Exit . Dor . What strange delusion's this ? what sorcery Affrights me with these apparitions ? My colder chastity's nigh turn'd to death.— Hence , lewd magician ! dar'st thou make the gods Bawds to thy lust ? will they do miracles . To ...
... Exit . Dor . What strange delusion's this ? what sorcery Affrights me with these apparitions ? My colder chastity's nigh turn'd to death.— Hence , lewd magician ! dar'st thou make the gods Bawds to thy lust ? will they do miracles . To ...
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... Exit . Soph . Stay , Dorigen ! -Oh , me , inquisitive fool ! Thou that didst order this congested heap When it was chaos , ' twixt thy spacious palms , Forming it to this vast rotundity , Dissolve it now ; shuffle the elements , That no ...
... Exit . Soph . Stay , Dorigen ! -Oh , me , inquisitive fool ! Thou that didst order this congested heap When it was chaos , ' twixt thy spacious palms , Forming it to this vast rotundity , Dissolve it now ; shuffle the elements , That no ...
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... Exit . Ferd . Oh , my unsounded joy ! -How fares my Gerrard , My noble twin - friend ? -Fy , thy look is heavy , Sullen , and sour ; blanch it ! Didst thou know My cause of joy , thou'dst never sorrow more , I know thou lov'st me so ...
... Exit . Ferd . Oh , my unsounded joy ! -How fares my Gerrard , My noble twin - friend ? -Fy , thy look is heavy , Sullen , and sour ; blanch it ! Didst thou know My cause of joy , thou'dst never sorrow more , I know thou lov'st me so ...
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... Exit . Benv . ' Fore Heaven , distracted for her ! Fare ye well ! I'll watch his steps ; for I no joy shall find , Till I have found his cause , and calm'd his mind . Rand . He's overcome with joy . Ang . ' Tis very strange . [ Exit ...
... Exit . Benv . ' Fore Heaven , distracted for her ! Fare ye well ! I'll watch his steps ; for I no joy shall find , Till I have found his cause , and calm'd his mind . Rand . He's overcome with joy . Ang . ' Tis very strange . [ Exit ...
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