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" Look you, friends, how gently he leads ! Upon my word, He's tame enough, he needs no further watching. Good my friends, go to your houses, And by me have your pardons and my love ; And know there shall be nothing in my power You may deserve, but you shall... "
The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher - Page 169
by Francis Beaumont - 1750
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The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, Late Duke of Buckingham...

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pages
...Lookyou, Friends, how gently heleads- upon mjrWord He's tame enough, he needs no farther watching: Good Friends, go to your Houfes, and by me have your Pardons and my Love. And know, there (ball be nothing in my Pow> .- ; You may deiferve, but you fhall have y our Wiflies. To give you more...
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The Works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham: Containing His ...

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 pages
...leave, I'll have a furfiagle, And make you like a hawk. Phil. Away, away, there is no danger in him : Look you, friends, how gently he leads; upon my word He's tame enough, he needs no farther watching: Good friends, go to your houfes, and by me have H 4 Your Your pardons and my love....
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The Dramatick Works of George Colman ...: Philaster. King Lear. Epicoene; or ...

George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...: Friends, difcharge your fears; Deliver me the prince. Good my friends, go to yourhoufes, andbyme have Your pardons, and my love ; And know, there fhall be nothing in my pow'r You may defervc, but you fhall have your wifhes. All. Loing may'ft thou live, brave prince ! Brave prince !...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

John Bell - 1778 - 364 pages
...quit this land for ever. Phi. I do pity you : friends, difcharge your fears ; Deliver me the Prince. Good, my friends, go to your houfes, and by me have...pow'r You may deferve, but you fhall have your wifhes. All. Long mnyfl thou live, brave Prince ! Brave Prince ! brave Prince ! [Exeunt Phi. and Pha. Cap....
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

John Bell - 1778 - 374 pages
...you : friends, difcharge your fears ; Deliver me the Prince. Good, my friends, go to your lioufes, and by me have Your pardons, and my love ; And know, there (hall be nothing in my pow'r You may deferve, but you fliall have your wiflies. M. Long mayft thou...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 18

John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...pity you : friends, discharge your fears ; Deliver me the prince. Good, my friends, go to your houses, and by me have Your pardons, and my love ; And know, there shall be nothing in my pow'r You may deserve, but you shall have your wishes. All. Long mayst thou...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

1804 - 510 pages
...Phi. Away, away ; there is no danger in him ; Alas, he had rather sleep to shake his fit off. Look ye, friends, how gently he leads. Upon my word, He's tame...needs no further watching. Good my friends, go to your houses, And by me have your pardons, and my love ; And know, there shall be nothing in my power You...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...DRAMA. Alus, lie had rather sleep to shake his fit off, Look ye, friends, how gently he leads. Upon ray He's tame enough, he needs no further watching. Good my friends, go to your houses, And by me have your pardons, and my love ; And know, there shall be nothing in my power You...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

1804 - 516 pages
...DRAMA. Alas, he had rather sleep to shake his fit off. Look ye, friends, how gently he leads. Upon my He's tame enough, he needs no further watching. Good my friends, go to your houses, And by me have your pardons, and my love ; And know, there shall be nuthing in niy power You...
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...Pki. Away, away ; there is no danger in him : Alas, he had rather sleep to shake his fit off! Look ye, ne. Where's my brother, and Melantius ? Bid him come...Diphilus. Call all, [Eiit STRATO. That are without there. houses, And by foe have your pardons, and my love ; And know, there shall be nothing in my power You...
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