Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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... Thou know'st it will , and ' tis thy policy To forge distressful looks , to wound a breast Where lies a heart which dies when thou art sad . It is not Love that loves to anger Love . Al . It is not Love that loves to murther Love . Mos ...
... Thou know'st it will , and ' tis thy policy To forge distressful looks , to wound a breast Where lies a heart which dies when thou art sad . It is not Love that loves to anger Love . Al . It is not Love that loves to murther Love . Mos ...
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William Hone. Alvida . And wilt thou then not pity my estate ! Cilicia . Ask love of them who pity may impart . Alvida . I ask of thee , sweet ; thou hast stole my Endeavour to achieve with all his strength The state that most may ...
William Hone. Alvida . And wilt thou then not pity my estate ! Cilicia . Ask love of them who pity may impart . Alvida . I ask of thee , sweet ; thou hast stole my Endeavour to achieve with all his strength The state that most may ...
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... thou speak'st true , then have I Engage thy power to redeem my joys , And I am joyful , Countess ; else I die . Coun . I will , my liege . King . Swear , Countess , that thou wilt . Coun . By heaven I will . my King . Then take thyself ...
... thou speak'st true , then have I Engage thy power to redeem my joys , And I am joyful , Countess ; else I die . Coun . I will , my liege . King . Swear , Countess , that thou wilt . Coun . By heaven I will . my King . Then take thyself ...
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