The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 42
... blood which I have left , To save the innocent : any thing possible . Leon . It shall be possible : Swear by this sword15 , Thou wilt perform my bidding . Ant . I will , my lord . Leon . Mark , and perform it ; ( seest thou ? ) for the ...
... blood which I have left , To save the innocent : any thing possible . Leon . It shall be possible : Swear by this sword15 , Thou wilt perform my bidding . Ant . I will , my lord . Leon . Mark , and perform it ; ( seest thou ? ) for the ...
Page 62
... blood reigns in the winter's pale2 . The white sheet bleaching on the hedge , - With , hey ! the sweet birds , O , how they sing ! — Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra ...
... blood reigns in the winter's pale2 . The white sheet bleaching on the hedge , - With , hey ! the sweet birds , O , how they sing ! — Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra ...
Page 72
... blood , which fairly peeps through it17 , 16 Perhaps the true explanation of this passage may be deduced from the subjoined verses in the original edition of Milton's Ly- cidas which he subsequently omitted , and altered the epithet ...
... blood , which fairly peeps through it17 , 16 Perhaps the true explanation of this passage may be deduced from the subjoined verses in the original edition of Milton's Ly- cidas which he subsequently omitted , and altered the epithet ...
Page 73
... blood look out : Good sooth , she is The queen of curds and cream . Clo . Dor . Mopsa must be your mistress : marry , garlick , To mend her kissing with . Mop . Come on , strike up . Now , in good time ! Clo . Not a word , a word ; we ...
... blood look out : Good sooth , she is The queen of curds and cream . Clo . Dor . Mopsa must be your mistress : marry , garlick , To mend her kissing with . Mop . Come on , strike up . Now , in good time ! Clo . Not a word , a word ; we ...
Page 84
... blood , no , not our kin . Far50 than Deucalion off : -Mark thou my words ; Follow us to the court . - Thou churl , for this time , Though full of our displeasure , yet we free thee From the dead blow of it . - And you , enchantment ...
... blood , no , not our kin . Far50 than Deucalion off : -Mark thou my words ; Follow us to the court . - Thou churl , for this time , Though full of our displeasure , yet we free thee From the dead blow of it . - And you , enchantment ...
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