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" Heaven will reward your piety and thank it, When I am dead ; for sure I must not live ; I hope I cannot. "
Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 317
by John Ford - 1827
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...dispose Such legacies as I bequeath impartially : I have not much to give, the pains are easy ; Heaven will reward your piety and thank it, When I am dead...beshrew thy sadness ; Thou turnst me too much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion : then I have assurance Encouraging my boldness. In this paper...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 1

John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...earth. — Not to detain your expectation, princess, I have an humble suit. Cal. Speak ; and enjoy it1. Pen. Vouchsafe, then, to be my executrix, And take...cannot. Cal. Now, beshrew thy sadness, Thou turn'st me to much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion ; then I have assurance Encouraging my boldness....
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1

English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...dispose Such legacies as I bequeatn, impartially ; I have not much to give, the pains are easy, Heaven ! Pal. 'Tis too true, to much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion ; then I have assurance Encouraging my boldness....
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...dispose Such legacies as I bequeath, impartially ; J have not much to give, the pains are easy, Heaven will reward your piety, and thank it When I am dead ; for sure I must not live : I hope I cannot Cat. Now beshrew thy sadness, Thou turn'st me to much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion ;...
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Select Reviews of Literature, Volume 7

1812 - 560 pages
...I bequeath impartially ; I have not much to give, the pains are easy, Heav'n will reward your pity, and thank it When I am dead ; for sure I must not live : I hope I cannot. After leaving her fame, her youth, &c. in some very pretty, but fantastical verses, she proceeds :...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 7

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...I bequeath impartially ; I have not much to give, the pains are easy, Heav'n will reward your pity, and thank it When I am dead ; for sure I must not live : I hope I cannot. After leaving her fame, her youth, &c. in some very pretty, but fantastical verses, she proceeds :...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...dispose Such legacies as I bequeath impartially : I have not much to gire, the pains are easy ; Heaven will reward your piety and thank it, When I am dead...beshrew thy sadness ; Thou turnst me too much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion : then I have assurance Encouraging my boldness. In this paper...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...dispose Such legacies as I bequeath impartially : I have not much to give, the pains are easy ; Heaven will reward your piety and thank it, When I am dead : for sure I must not live j I hope I cannot. Cal. Now beshrew thy sadness ; Thou turnst me too much woman. Pen. Her fair eyes...
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The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes ..., Volume 2

John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...princess, I have an humble suit. Cal. Speak;1 I enjoy it. Pen. Vouchsafe, then, to be my executrixf And take that trouble on you, to dispose Such legacies...beshrew thy sadness, Thou turn'st me too much woman. [Weepi. Pen. Her fair eyes Melt into passion. — [Aside.] — Then I have assurance Encouraging my...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - English essays - 1844 - 540 pages
...of the earth. — Not to detain your expectation, princess, I have an humble suit. Cal. Speak ; and enjoy it. Pen. Vouchsafe, then, to be my executrix,...dead ; for sure I must not live : I hope I cannot." After leaving her fame, her youth, &c. in some very pretty but fantastical verses, she proceeds —...
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