The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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19. lappuse
... keep their goodness past their graves . Know , general , we two are chances on The die of Fate ; now thrown , thy six is up , And my poor one beneath thee ; next , thy throw May set me upmost , and cast thee below . Mar. Yet will I try ...
... keep their goodness past their graves . Know , general , we two are chances on The die of Fate ; now thrown , thy six is up , And my poor one beneath thee ; next , thy throw May set me upmost , and cast thee below . Mar. Yet will I try ...
32. lappuse
... Keep me not company ; I am turned knave , Have lost my fame and nature . [ Exeunt Captains . Athens , Athens , This Dorigen is thy Palladium ! He that will sack thee , must betray her first , Whose words wound deeper than her husband's ...
... Keep me not company ; I am turned knave , Have lost my fame and nature . [ Exeunt Captains . Athens , Athens , This Dorigen is thy Palladium ! He that will sack thee , must betray her first , Whose words wound deeper than her husband's ...
41. lappuse
... forsworn , Lest worse fates follow us : Go , keep thy oath ! For chaste , and whore , are words of equal length . But let not Martius know that I consent.- Oh , I am pull'd in pieces ! Dor . THE TRIUMPH OF HONOUR . 41.
... forsworn , Lest worse fates follow us : Go , keep thy oath ! For chaste , and whore , are words of equal length . But let not Martius know that I consent.- Oh , I am pull'd in pieces ! Dor . THE TRIUMPH OF HONOUR . 41.
48. lappuse
... keep your life safe and repute unstain'd . Vio . Oh , Gerrard , thou'rt my life and faculties , ( And if I lose thee , I'll not keep mine own ) The thought of whom sweetens all miseries . Wouldst have me murder thee beyond thy death ...
... keep your life safe and repute unstain'd . Vio . Oh , Gerrard , thou'rt my life and faculties , ( And if I lose thee , I'll not keep mine own ) The thought of whom sweetens all miseries . Wouldst have me murder thee beyond thy death ...
56. lappuse
... keep your pawn , and I will trust ; Yet , for the form of satisfaction , Take this my oath to boot : By my presumed Gentry , and sacred known Christianity , I'll die ere I reveal thy trust ! Ger . Then hear it ! Your lord's fair ...
... keep your pawn , and I will trust ; Yet , for the form of satisfaction , Take this my oath to boot : By my presumed Gentry , and sacred known Christianity , I'll die ere I reveal thy trust ! Ger . Then hear it ! Your lord's fair ...
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