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" Be dark, bright sun, And make this mid-day night, that thy gilt rays May not behold a deed will turn their splendour More sooty than the poets feign their Styx ! One other kiss, my sister ! Ann. "
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...me your hand. How sweetly life doth run In these well-color'd veins ! how constantly This pulse doth promise" health ! But I could chide With Nature for this cunning flattery ! Forgive me. Anna. With my heart. Gio. Farewell. Anna. Will you be gone ?— — Gio. Be dark, bright...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 1

John Ford - 1811 - 522 pages
...but know Our loves, that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorr'd. Give me your hand : how sweetly life doth run In these...how constantly These palms do promise health ! but 1 could chide With nature for this cunning flattery,—- Kiss me again, — forgive me. Ann. With my...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pages
...me your hand. How sweetly life doth run In these well-co!or'd veins ! how constantly This pulse doth promise health ! But I could chide With Nature for this cunning flattery ! Forgive me. / i Anna. With my heart. Gio. Farewell. Anna. Will you be gone ? Gio. Be dark, bright...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - 1827 - 682 pages
...but know Our loves, that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorr'd. Give me your hand : how sweetly life doth run In these...— forgive me. Ann. With my heart. Gio. Farewell ! Gio. Be dark, bright sun, And make this mid-day night, that thy gilt rays May not behold a deed,...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - 1827 - 688 pages
...but know Our loves, that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorr'd. Give me your hand : how sweetly life doth run In these...chide With nature for this cunning flattery— Kiss me again—forgive me. Ann. With my heart. Gio. Farewell! Gio. Be dark, bright sun, And make this mid-day...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - 1827 - 712 pages
...loyes^that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorFd, / '; 1 ', • Give me your hand : how sweetly life doth run In these...health ! but I could chide With nature for this cunning flatteryKiss me again — forgive me. Ann. With my_heart. Gio. Farewell ! Ann. Will you be gone ? •...
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National: A Library for the People, Issues 1-26

1839 - 446 pages
...fill a throne Of innocence and sanctity in heaven. Pray, pray, my sister. Gio. So say I. Kiss me. — Give me your hand ; how sweetly life doth run In these...cunning flattery — Kiss me again — forgive me. Ляп. With my heart. Clio. Farewell. Ann. Will you be gone ? Gio. Be dark, bright sun, And make this...
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The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford

Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 pages
...but know Our loves, that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorr'd. l. Stand up ; the gods, who hitherto SCENE V. With nature for this cunning flattery— Kiss me again — forgive me. Ann. With my heart....
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The dramatic works of Massinger and Ford, with an intr. by H. Coleridge. [2 ...

Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 pages
...but know Our loves, that love will wipe away that rigour, Which would in other incests be abhorr'd. Give me your hand : how sweetly life doth run In these...These palms do promise health ! but I could chide 'TIS PITY SHE'S A WHORE. With nature for this cunning flattery — Kiss me again — forgive me. Ann....
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 pages
...me your hand. How sweetly life doth run In these well-color'd veins ! how constantly This pulse doth promise health ! But I could chide With Nature for this cunning flattery ! Forgive me. Anna, With my heart. ffio. Farewell. Anna. Will you be gone 1 Gio. Be dark, bright sun,...
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