The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 61
... leave , This new queen - bride must henceforth be no more My daughter ; no , by'r lady , ' tis unfit ! And yet you see how I do bear this change ; Methinks courageously : then shake off care In such a time of jollity . • The healths in ...
... leave , This new queen - bride must henceforth be no more My daughter ; no , by'r lady , ' tis unfit ! And yet you see how I do bear this change ; Methinks courageously : then shake off care In such a time of jollity . • The healths in ...
Page 67
... little purse ; Say , we'll deserve their loves . Jane . It shall be done , sir . [ Exit . War . Now , dearest , ere sweet sleep shall seal those eyes , Love's precious tapers , give me leave to use A F 2 SCENE II . 67 PERKIN WARBECK .
... little purse ; Say , we'll deserve their loves . Jane . It shall be done , sir . [ Exit . War . Now , dearest , ere sweet sleep shall seal those eyes , Love's precious tapers , give me leave to use A F 2 SCENE II . 67 PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 68
John Ford. Love's precious tapers , give me leave to use A parting ceremony ; for to - morrow It would be sacrilege to intrude upon The temple of thy peace : swift as the morning , Must I break from the down of thy embraces , To put on ...
John Ford. Love's precious tapers , give me leave to use A parting ceremony ; for to - morrow It would be sacrilege to intrude upon The temple of thy peace : swift as the morning , Must I break from the down of thy embraces , To put on ...
Page 76
... leave to yield to nature : I am most miserable ; had I been Born what this clergyman would , by defame , Baffle belief with , I had never sought The truth of mine inheritance with rapes Of women , or of infants murder'd ; virgins ...
... leave to yield to nature : I am most miserable ; had I been Born what this clergyman would , by defame , Baffle belief with , I had never sought The truth of mine inheritance with rapes Of women , or of infants murder'd ; virgins ...
Page 93
... leave ; you need not doubt My interest in this some - time child of mine ; She's all yours now , good sir . - Oh , poor lost creature ! Heaven guard thee with much patience ; if thou canst Forget thy title to old Huntley's family , As ...
... leave ; you need not doubt My interest in this some - time child of mine ; She's all yours now , good sir . - Oh , poor lost creature ! Heaven guard thee with much patience ; if thou canst Forget thy title to old Huntley's family , As ...
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