The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 68
... fair , Or not my father's : for I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say , no . Be merry , gentle ; ' Strangle such thoughts as these , with any thing That you ...
... fair , Or not my father's : for I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say , no . Be merry , gentle ; ' Strangle such thoughts as these , with any thing That you ...
Page 69
... fair one are you ) , well you fit our ages With flowers of winter . Per . Sir , the year growing ancient , - Not yet on summer's death , nor on the birth Of trembling winter , -the fairest flowers o ' the season Are our carnations , and ...
... fair one are you ) , well you fit our ages With flowers of winter . Per . Sir , the year growing ancient , - Not yet on summer's death , nor on the birth Of trembling winter , -the fairest flowers o ' the season Are our carnations , and ...
Page 73
... Fair swain is this , which dances with your daughter ? Shep . They call him Doricles , aud he boasts himself To have a worthy feeding 21 : but I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth 22 : He says , he ...
... Fair swain is this , which dances with your daughter ? Shep . They call him Doricles , aud he boasts himself To have a worthy feeding 21 : but I have it Upon his own report , and I believe it ; He looks like sooth 22 : He says , he ...
Page 77
... fair of St. Audrey , where gay toys of all sorts were sold . This fair was held in the Isle of Ely on the Saint's day , the 17th of October ; Harpsfield , who tells the story of the saint , describes the necklace : -Solent Angliae ...
... fair of St. Audrey , where gay toys of all sorts were sold . This fair was held in the Isle of Ely on the Saint's day , the 17th of October ; Harpsfield , who tells the story of the saint , describes the necklace : -Solent Angliae ...
Page 81
... fair shepherd ? Your heart is full of something , that does take Your mind from feasting . Sooth , when I was young , And handed love , as you do , I was wont To load my she with knacks : I would have ransack'd The pedler's silken ...
... fair shepherd ? Your heart is full of something , that does take Your mind from feasting . Sooth , when I was young , And handed love , as you do , I was wont To load my she with knacks : I would have ransack'd The pedler's silken ...
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