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" I never wish'd to thrive in Before this fatal minute : mark me now ! If thou dost spoil me of this robe of shame, By my best comforts here, I vow again, To thee, to heaven, to the world, to time, Ere yet the morning... "
Love's sacrifice. Perkin Warbeck. The fancies chaste and noble - Page 52
by John Ford - 1895
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...earth, but thou, , But thou, Fernando. Do I love thee now ? Fer. Beyond imagination. Hian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance...joys, here, here, Fernando, Be satisfied, and ruin me. Fer. What do you mean ? Bian. To give my body up to thy embraces ; A pleasure that I never wish'd to...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 1

John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...earth, but thou ; But thou, Fernando. Do 1 love thee now ? Fern. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination. If no pledge Of love can instance...my body up to thy embraces, A pleasure that I never wished to thrive in, Before, this fatal minute : mark me now, If thou dost spoil me of this robe of...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...earth, but thou, But thou, Fernando. Do I love thee now ? Fer. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance...joys, here, here, Fernando, Be satisfied, and ruin me. Fer. What do you mean ? •Bian. To give my body up to thy embraces ; A pleasure that I never wish'd...
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Dramatic Works of John Ford ...

John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 712 pages
...but thou ; But thou, Fernando ! — Do I love thee now ? Fern. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance...here, Fernando, Be satisfied, and ruin me. Fern. What do you mean ? Bian. To give my body up to thy embraces, A pleasure that I never wish'd to thrive in,...
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The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes ..., Volume 2

John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...but thou ; But thou, Fernando ! — Do I love thee now! Fern. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination ! if no pledge Of love can instance...what I speak is true, But loss of my best joys, here, Fernando, Be satisfied and ruin me. Fern. What do you mean 1 Bian. If thou dost spoil me of this robe...
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The Dramatic Works of John Ford: The lady's trial. The sun's garling. The ...

John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...but thou; But thou, Fernando!—Do I love thee now? . J Fern. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination! if no pledge Of love can instance...what I speak is true, But loss of my best joys, here, Fernando, Be satisfied, and ruin me. Bian. If thou dost spoil me of this robe of shame, By my best...
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The dramatic works of John Ford, with an intr. and notes [by W. Harness?].

John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...earth, but thou; But thou, Fernando! — Do I love thee now? Fern. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination ! if no pledge Of love can instance...what I speak is true, But loss of my best joys, here, Fernando, Be satisfied, and ruin me. Fern. What do you mean ? Bian. If thou dost spoil me of this robe...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...earth, but thou, But thou, Fernando. Do I love thee now ? Fer. Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance...joys, here, here, Fernando, Be satisfied and ruin me. Fear. What do you mean ? A pleasure that I never wish'd to thrive in Before this fatal minute : mark...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - Drama - 1845 - 540 pages
...Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance what T speak is true, But loss of my best joys, here, here, Fernando, Be satisfied and ruin me. Fer. What do you mean ? Bian. To give my body up to thy embraces; A pleasure that I never wish'd to...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...Beyond imagination. Bian. True, I do, Beyond imagination : if no pledge Of love can instance what T speak is true, But loss of my best joys, here, here, Fernando, Be satisfied and ruin me. Fer. What do you mean ? Bian. To give my body up to thy embraces ; A pleasure that I never wish'd to...
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