The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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27. lappuse
... unto thee . Draw , therefore ; for thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in ...
... unto thee . Draw , therefore ; for thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in ...
35. lappuse
... unto the gods , these rocks , These rocks we see so fix'd , shall be removed , Made champain field , ere I so impious prove , To stain my lord's bed with adulterous love . and all conclude That ravelled the whole story , whose sound ...
... unto the gods , these rocks , These rocks we see so fix'd , shall be removed , Made champain field , ere I so impious prove , To stain my lord's bed with adulterous love . and all conclude That ravelled the whole story , whose sound ...
42. lappuse
... Unto his friend . You are sad , sir ! Martius loves me , And I love Martius , with such ardency As never married couple could : I must Attend him now . My lord , when you have need To use your own wife , pray , sir , send for me ; Till ...
... Unto his friend . You are sad , sir ! Martius loves me , And I love Martius , with such ardency As never married couple could : I must Attend him now . My lord , when you have need To use your own wife , pray , sir , send for me ; Till ...
55. lappuse
... unto yourself , I have no means of falsehood . Lock this door ; Come , yet your prisoner's sure . Ger . Stay , Ferdinand ! Ferd . What is this trouble ? love ? Why , thou art capable of any woman . Doth want oppress thee ? I will ...
... unto yourself , I have no means of falsehood . Lock this door ; Come , yet your prisoner's sure . Ger . Stay , Ferdinand ! Ferd . What is this trouble ? love ? Why , thou art capable of any woman . Doth want oppress thee ? I will ...
56. lappuse
... unto my heart , bane to my soul ! My wealth is vanish'd like the rich man's store : In one poor minute , all my dainty fare But juggling dishes ; my fat hope , despair . Ger . Is this so odious ? where's your mirth ? Ferd . Why , thou ...
... unto my heart , bane to my soul ! My wealth is vanish'd like the rich man's store : In one poor minute , all my dainty fare But juggling dishes ; my fat hope , despair . Ger . Is this so odious ? where's your mirth ? Ferd . Why , thou ...
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