The dramatic works, Volum 7Walker, 1832 |
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Side 10
... eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have naught to do . 11 The Queen and Shore .. 12 This odd expression ...
... eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have naught to do . 11 The Queen and Shore .. 12 This odd expression ...
Side 14
... eyes : - O , cursed be the hand that made these holes !! Cursed the heart , that had the heart to do it !! Cursed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the ...
... eyes : - O , cursed be the hand that made these holes !! Cursed the heart , that had the heart to do it !! Cursed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the ...
Side 15
... eyes cannot endure the devil.- Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou hadst but power over his mortal body , His soul thou canst not have ; t therefore , be gone . Glo . Sweet saint , for charity , be not so curst Anne . Foul ...
... eyes cannot endure the devil.- Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou hadst but power over his mortal body , His soul thou canst not have ; t therefore , be gone . Glo . Sweet saint , for charity , be not so curst Anne . Foul ...
Side 18
... eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck , You should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So I by that ; it is my day , my Anne . Black night o'ershade thy day , and death thy life ! Glo . Curse ...
... eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck , You should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So I by that ; it is my day , my Anne . Black night o'ershade thy day , and death thy life ! Glo . Curse ...
Side 19
... eyes . Glo . Thine eyes , sweet lady , have infected mine . Anne . Would they were basilisks , to strike thee dead9 ! Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once ; For now they kill me with a living death10 . Those eyes of thine ...
... eyes . Glo . Thine eyes , sweet lady , have infected mine . Anne . Would they were basilisks , to strike thee dead9 ! Glo . I would they were , that I might die at once ; For now they kill me with a living death10 . Those eyes of thine ...
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