Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Том 1G.G. & J. Robinson, R. Faulder, B. & J. White, J. Edwards, T. Payne, Jun. J. Walker, & J. Anderson, 1797 |
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... hast been , Which thou forget'ft . This damn'd witch , Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold , and forceries terrible To enter human hearing , from Argier , Thou know'ft , was banifh'd ; for one thing fhe did , They would not take her life ...
... hast been , Which thou forget'ft . This damn'd witch , Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold , and forceries terrible To enter human hearing , from Argier , Thou know'ft , was banifh'd ; for one thing fhe did , They would not take her life ...
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... hast sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted fubject , to excuse it ! At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial fun . Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ; And he wants wit , that wants refolved will To learn his ...
... hast sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted fubject , to excuse it ! At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial fun . Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken ; And he wants wit , that wants refolved will To learn his ...
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... hast been in love . THU . And thy advice this night I'll put in practice : Therefore , fweet Proteus , my direction - giver , Let us into the city presently To fort fome gentlemen well fkill'd in mufick : I have a fonnet , that will ...
... hast been in love . THU . And thy advice this night I'll put in practice : Therefore , fweet Proteus , my direction - giver , Let us into the city presently To fort fome gentlemen well fkill'd in mufick : I have a fonnet , that will ...
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... hast suborn'd these women To accufe this worthy man ; but , in foul mouth , And in the witnefs of his proper ear , To call him villain ? And then to glance from him to the duke himself ; To tax him with injustice ? —Take him hence ; To ...
... hast suborn'd these women To accufe this worthy man ; but , in foul mouth , And in the witnefs of his proper ear , To call him villain ? And then to glance from him to the duke himself ; To tax him with injustice ? —Take him hence ; To ...
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... hast , Rely upon it till my tale be heard , And hold no longer out . ANG . O my dread lord , I fhould be guiltier than my guiltinefs , To think I can be undifcernable , [ To ANGELO . When I perceive , your grace , like power divine ...
... hast , Rely upon it till my tale be heard , And hold no longer out . ANG . O my dread lord , I fhould be guiltier than my guiltinefs , To think I can be undifcernable , [ To ANGELO . When I perceive , your grace , like power divine ...
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