The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... true , to you as to the Lord Protector , And Gloster's Duke , he bows with lowly service : But were he bid to cry , " God save King Richard ! " Then tell me in what terms he would reply ? Believe me , I have proved the man , and found ...
... true , to you as to the Lord Protector , And Gloster's Duke , he bows with lowly service : But were he bid to cry , " God save King Richard ! " Then tell me in what terms he would reply ? Believe me , I have proved the man , and found ...
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... true , the royal Edward was a wonder , The goodly pride of all our English youth ; He was the very joy of all who saw him , Form'd to delight , to love , and to persuade . But what had I to do with kings and courts ? My humble lot had ...
... true , the royal Edward was a wonder , The goodly pride of all our English youth ; He was the very joy of all who saw him , Form'd to delight , to love , and to persuade . But what had I to do with kings and courts ? My humble lot had ...
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... true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels , once the lavish bounty rayal Edward's love , I trust to thee ; [ Giving a Casket . Give this , all that I can call my own , set it rest unknown , and safe with thee ; the state's ...
... true ; and only thou art true : Therefore these jewels , once the lavish bounty rayal Edward's love , I trust to thee ; [ Giving a Casket . Give this , all that I can call my own , set it rest unknown , and safe with thee ; the state's ...
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... true , I would not over - rate a courtesy , Nor let the coldness of delay hang on it , To nip and blast its favour , like a frost ; But rather choose , at this late hour , to come , That your fair friend may know I have prevail'd ; The ...
... true , I would not over - rate a courtesy , Nor let the coldness of delay hang on it , To nip and blast its favour , like a frost ; But rather choose , at this late hour , to come , That your fair friend may know I have prevail'd ; The ...
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... true , nor listen to your jealousy . Let not the devil , which undoes your sex , That cursed curiosity , seduce you To hunt for needless secrets , which , neglected , Shall never hurt your quiet ; but , once known , Shall sit upon your ...
... true , nor listen to your jealousy . Let not the devil , which undoes your sex , That cursed curiosity , seduce you To hunt for needless secrets , which , neglected , Shall never hurt your quiet ; but , once known , Shall sit upon your ...
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