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Page 19
Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship , Take thine own time and speak ; if thou prevail'st With passion , more than I can with my counsel , She's thine ; nay , she is thine : ' tis a fair match , Free and allow'd .
Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship , Take thine own time and speak ; if thou prevail'st With passion , more than I can with my counsel , She's thine ; nay , she is thine : ' tis a fair match , Free and allow'd .
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Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
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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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Thou interrupt'st the part I bear in music To this rare bridal feast ; let us be merry , Whilst flattering calms secure us against storms : Tempests , when they begin to roar , put out The light of peace , and cloud the sun's bright eye ...
Thou interrupt'st the part I bear in music To this rare bridal feast ; let us be merry , Whilst flattering calms secure us against storms : Tempests , when they begin to roar , put out The light of peace , and cloud the sun's bright eye ...
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The churlish brow Of war , fair dearest , is a sight of horror For ladies ' entertainment : if thou hearst A truth of my sad ending by the hand Of some unnatural subject , thou withall Shalt hear , how I died worthy of my right ...
The churlish brow Of war , fair dearest , is a sight of horror For ladies ' entertainment : if thou hearst A truth of my sad ending by the hand Of some unnatural subject , thou withall Shalt hear , how I died worthy of my right ...
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