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... Clor . Hail , holy earth , whose cold arms do embrace The truest man that ever fed his flocks By the fat plains of fruitful Thessaly . Thus I salute thy grave , thus do I pay My early vows , and tribute of mine eyes , To thy still loved ...
... Clor . Hail , holy earth , whose cold arms do embrace The truest man that ever fed his flocks By the fat plains of fruitful Thessaly . Thus I salute thy grave , thus do I pay My early vows , and tribute of mine eyes , To thy still loved ...
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... in a deep glade , Under a broad beech's shade . I must go , I must run , Swifter than the fiery sun . Clor . And all my fears go with thee . [ Exit . What greatness , or what private hidden power , Is 316 JOHN FLETCHER ,
... in a deep glade , Under a broad beech's shade . I must go , I must run , Swifter than the fiery sun . Clor . And all my fears go with thee . [ Exit . What greatness , or what private hidden power , Is 316 JOHN FLETCHER ,
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... Clor . Shepherd , how camest thou hither to this place ? all the verdant grass is trodden ; way No The spring shot up , stands yet unbruised here Of any foot , only the dappled deer Far from the feared sound of crooked horn .Dwells in ...
... Clor . Shepherd , how camest thou hither to this place ? all the verdant grass is trodden ; way No The spring shot up , stands yet unbruised here Of any foot , only the dappled deer Far from the feared sound of crooked horn .Dwells in ...
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... Clor . If any art I have , or hidden skill , May cure thee of disease , or fester'd ill , Whose grief or greenness ... Clor . Then , shepherd , let me sue To know thy grief ; that man yet never knew The way to health , that durst not ...
... Clor . If any art I have , or hidden skill , May cure thee of disease , or fester'd ill , Whose grief or greenness ... Clor . Then , shepherd , let me sue To know thy grief ; that man yet never knew The way to health , that durst not ...
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... Clor . Wouldst thou have Me raise again , fond man ! from silent grave Those sparks that long ago were buried here With my dead friend's cold ashes ? The . Dearest dear , I dare not ask it , nor you must not grant . Stand strongly to ...
... Clor . Wouldst thou have Me raise again , fond man ! from silent grave Those sparks that long ago were buried here With my dead friend's cold ashes ? The . Dearest dear , I dare not ask it , nor you must not grant . Stand strongly to ...
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Alaham beauty behold BEN JONSON blessing blood Bonduca breath brother Cæsar Calica call'd Camena Clor COMEDY Corb court crown curse dare daughter dead dear death dost doth Duch Duke earth ev'n eyes fair father fear fortune GEORGE CHAPMAN give gods grave grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven honour hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN MARSTON king kiss lady leave live look lord madam maid methinks mistress mother ne'er Nennius never night noble Ovid passion Peneus PHILIP MASSINGER pity play pleasure Pompey poor pray prince Queen revenge Sapho Shakspeare shalt sister sleep sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword tears tell thee thine things THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself TRAGEDY true twas unto VIOLANTA virtue weep whilst wife woman wounds