The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... fear , a terror to conspiracy . The high - born Lincoln , son to De la Pole , The earl of Kildare , ( [ the ] lord Geraldine , ) Francis lord Lovell , and the German baron , Bold Martin Swart , with Broughton and the rest , ( Most ...
... fear , a terror to conspiracy . The high - born Lincoln , son to De la Pole , The earl of Kildare , ( [ the ] lord Geraldine , ) Francis lord Lovell , and the German baron , Bold Martin Swart , with Broughton and the rest , ( Most ...
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... fear and of disdain ; fear of the tyrant Whose power sway'd the throne then : when dis- dain Of living so unknown , in such a servile And abject lowness , prompted me to thoughts Of recollecting who I was , I shook off My bondage , and ...
... fear and of disdain ; fear of the tyrant Whose power sway'd the throne then : when dis- dain Of living so unknown , in such a servile And abject lowness , prompted me to thoughts Of recollecting who I was , I shook off My bondage , and ...
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... fears the threat'ning . Bless the lady From such a ruin ! Craw . How the counsel privy Of this young Phaeton do screw their faces Into a gravity , their trades , good people , Were never guilty of ! the meanest of them Dreams of at ...
... fears the threat'ning . Bless the lady From such a ruin ! Craw . How the counsel privy Of this young Phaeton do screw their faces Into a gravity , their trades , good people , Were never guilty of ! the meanest of them Dreams of at ...
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... fear . Urs . They are all silent . K. Hen . From their own battlements , they may behold Saint George's fields o'erspread with armed men ; Amongst whom our own royal standard threatens Confusion to opposers : we must learn To practise ...
... fear . Urs . They are all silent . K. Hen . From their own battlements , they may behold Saint George's fields o'erspread with armed men ; Amongst whom our own royal standard threatens Confusion to opposers : we must learn To practise ...
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... fear when hope is fruitless , Were to be desperately miserable ; Which poverty our greatness dares not dream of , And much more scorns to stoop to : some few mi- nutes Remain yet , let's be thrifty in our hopes . [ Exeunt . SCENE III ...
... fear when hope is fruitless , Were to be desperately miserable ; Which poverty our greatness dares not dream of , And much more scorns to stoop to : some few mi- nutes Remain yet , let's be thrifty in our hopes . [ Exeunt . SCENE III ...
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