Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of ShakespeareCharles Lamb |
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... thee . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armor bright before the tilt , And with thy mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , There charge thy staff , to please thy lady's ...
... thee . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armor bright before the tilt , And with thy mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , There charge thy staff , to please thy lady's ...
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... thee to be Pedro , and he Jaques . I'll prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was she the same night , when my Horatio was murder'd ? She should have shone : search thou the book : Had the moon shone in my boy's face ...
... thee to be Pedro , and he Jaques . I'll prove it to thee ; and were I mad , how could I ? Where was she the same night , when my Horatio was murder'd ? She should have shone : search thou the book : Had the moon shone in my boy's face ...
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... thee , Thy body smoother than this waveless spring , And purer than the substance of the same , Can creep through that his * lances cannot pierce . Thou and thy sister soft and sacred Air , Goddess of life , and governess of health ...
... thee , Thy body smoother than this waveless spring , And purer than the substance of the same , Can creep through that his * lances cannot pierce . Thou and thy sister soft and sacred Air , Goddess of life , and governess of health ...
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... thee Jove , shall wait upon thy cup And fill thee nectar : their enticing eyes Shall serve as crystal , wherein thou may'st see To dress thyself ; if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on me ; and with coronets of pearl And bells of gold ...
... thee Jove , shall wait upon thy cup And fill thee nectar : their enticing eyes Shall serve as crystal , wherein thou may'st see To dress thyself ; if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on me ; and with coronets of pearl And bells of gold ...
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... thee weak ; The murmuring commons , overstretched , break . Lan . Look for rebellion , look to be depos'd ; Thy ... thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , sole sister to Valoys ...
... thee weak ; The murmuring commons , overstretched , break . Lan . Look for rebellion , look to be depos'd ; Thy ... thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , sole sister to Valoys ...
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Alaham Appius blessing blood Bonduca breath brother Cæsar Calica call'd Camena cheeks Clor Corb Corv curse dare dead dear death dost doth Duch earth eyes fair fall father Faustus fear fortune FRANCIS BEAUMONT give grief hand happy hate hath hear heart heaven hell honor hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN FORD JOHN WEBSTER King kiss kneel lady leave live look Lord Madam maid methinks Moth mother Mustapha nature ne'er NEARCHUS Nennius never night noble Ovid passion PHILIP MASSINGER pity Pompey poor pray prince revenge SEJANUS shame sister Solym sorrow soul speak spirit sweet tears tell thee thine THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself tongue TRAGEDY true truth twas unto Violanta virgin virtue weep what's whilst wife WILLIAM ROWLEY Witch woman