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Oft have I tuned the lesson of my sorrows To sweeten discord , and enrich your pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl ...
Oft have I tuned the lesson of my sorrows To sweeten discord , and enrich your pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl ...
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Never had counterfeit Such a confused rabble of lost bankrupts For counsellors : first Heron , a broken mercer , Then John a - Water , sometimes mayor of Cork , Sketon a taylor , and a scrivener Call'd Astley : and whate'er these list ...
Never had counterfeit Such a confused rabble of lost bankrupts For counsellors : first Heron , a broken mercer , Then John a - Water , sometimes mayor of Cork , Sketon a taylor , and a scrivener Call'd Astley : and whate'er these list ...
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... To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced , while time is time . As for the manner , first of my escape , Of my conveyance next , of my life since , 36 1 PERKIN WARBECK . ACT II .
... To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced , while time is time . As for the manner , first of my escape , Of my conveyance next , of my life since , 36 1 PERKIN WARBECK . ACT II .
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Take this for answer ; be whate'er thou art , Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection . Cousin of York , thus once more we embrace thee ; Welcome to James of Scotland ! for thy safety ...
Take this for answer ; be whate'er thou art , Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection . Cousin of York , thus once more we embrace thee ; Welcome to James of Scotland ! for thy safety ...
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I wet upon your cheeks a holy sign , The cross , the Christian's badge , the traitor's infamy ; Wear , Clifford , to thy grave this painted emblem : Water shall never wasb it off , all eyes That gaze upon thy face , shall read there ...
I wet upon your cheeks a holy sign , The cross , the Christian's badge , the traitor's infamy ; Wear , Clifford , to thy grave this painted emblem : Water shall never wasb it off , all eyes That gaze upon thy face , shall read there ...
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