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... mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , There charge thy staff , to please thy lady's eye , That bow'd the head - piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which ...
... mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , There charge thy staff , to please thy lady's eye , That bow'd the head - piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which ...
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... mistress Belimperia by night in an arbour in his father's garden . The murderers ( Balthazar his rival , and Lorenzo the brother of Belim- peria ) hang his body on a tree . Hieronimo is awakened by the cries of Belimperia , and coming ...
... mistress Belimperia by night in an arbour in his father's garden . The murderers ( Balthazar his rival , and Lorenzo the brother of Belim- peria ) hang his body on a tree . Hieronimo is awakened by the cries of Belimperia , and coming ...
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... mistress of my soul , A maid of rich endowments , beautified With all the virtues nature could bestow Upon mortality , who this happy night Will make me gainer of her heavenly self . And see , how suddenly I have attain'd To the abode ...
... mistress of my soul , A maid of rich endowments , beautified With all the virtues nature could bestow Upon mortality , who this happy night Will make me gainer of her heavenly self . And see , how suddenly I have attain'd To the abode ...
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... mistress ! the fruition of whose bed I yet am warm of ; whilst dear Carracus Wanders this cold night through the unsheltering field Seeking me treacherous man , yet no man neither , Though in an outward show of such appearance , But am ...
... mistress ! the fruition of whose bed I yet am warm of ; whilst dear Carracus Wanders this cold night through the unsheltering field Seeking me treacherous man , yet no man neither , Though in an outward show of such appearance , But am ...
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... mistress , Or by whose sight , being left here in the house , may remember such a woman was . I Choose thee a bed and hangings for thy chamber ; Take with thee everything which hath thy mark , And get thee to my manor seven miles off ...
... mistress , Or by whose sight , being left here in the house , may remember such a woman was . I Choose thee a bed and hangings for thy chamber ; Take with thee everything which hath thy mark , And get thee to my manor seven miles off ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare Charles Lamb No preview available - 2016 |
Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb No preview available - 1907 |
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