The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... lady from her promise . The necromancer , not to be behind hand with him , refused to accept any remuneration for his enchanted gar- den . " Manni observes , that Boccaccio probably founded his novel on a relation in Tritemius of a Jew ...
... lady from her promise . The necromancer , not to be behind hand with him , refused to accept any remuneration for his enchanted gar- den . " Manni observes , that Boccaccio probably founded his novel on a relation in Tritemius of a Jew ...
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... Ladies bearing a Sword . Oh , must she see me bound ? 1 Capt . There's the first sigh My Dorigen ! He breathed since he was born , I think . 2 Capt . Forbear , All but the lady his wife ! Soph . How my heart chides The manacles of my ...
... Ladies bearing a Sword . Oh , must she see me bound ? 1 Capt . There's the first sigh My Dorigen ! He breathed since he was born , I think . 2 Capt . Forbear , All but the lady his wife ! Soph . How my heart chides The manacles of my ...
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... lady , take him to thy loving charge , And let thy care be tender . Dor . Kingly sir , I am your nurse and servant . Mar. Oh , dear lady , My mistress , nay , my deity ! Guide me , Heaven ! Ten wreaths triumphant Martius will give , To ...
... lady , take him to thy loving charge , And let thy care be tender . Dor . Kingly sir , I am your nurse and servant . Mar. Oh , dear lady , My mistress , nay , my deity ! Guide me , Heaven ! Ten wreaths triumphant Martius will give , To ...
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... lady's smock , when she did wash it : For well thou wot'st ( though now my heart's com- mandress ) I once was free , and she but the camp's laundress . Corn . Ay ; she then came sweet to me ; no part about her but smelt of soap - suds ...
... lady's smock , when she did wash it : For well thou wot'st ( though now my heart's com- mandress ) I once was free , and she but the camp's laundress . Corn . Ay ; she then came sweet to me ; no part about her but smelt of soap - suds ...
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... lady , that thou might'st have overcome ? Martius had kneel'd , and yielded all his wreaths That hang like jewels on ... Ladies . Dor . Great sir , my lord commands me visit you : And thinks your retired melancholy proceeds From some ...
... lady , that thou might'st have overcome ? Martius had kneel'd , and yielded all his wreaths That hang like jewels on ... Ladies . Dor . Great sir , my lord commands me visit you : And thinks your retired melancholy proceeds From some ...
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