Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... thou dream thy true love's here , Depriv'd of peace and rest ? The birds sing sweet , the morning breaks , These joys are none to me , - Though sleep is fled , poor Dermot wakes , To none but love and thee . Re - enter DARBY , L. [ Exit ...
... thou dream thy true love's here , Depriv'd of peace and rest ? The birds sing sweet , the morning breaks , These joys are none to me , - Though sleep is fled , poor Dermot wakes , To none but love and thee . Re - enter DARBY , L. [ Exit ...
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... thou that dear friend , then , my comfort , my pleasure , - A look is my sunshine , a smile is my treasure ; Thy lips , if consenting , give joy beyond measure : A rapture so perfect , what joy can transcend ! Nor . Do , sir , permit me ...
... thou that dear friend , then , my comfort , my pleasure , - A look is my sunshine , a smile is my treasure ; Thy lips , if consenting , give joy beyond measure : A rapture so perfect , what joy can transcend ! Nor . Do , sir , permit me ...
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... thou northern wind , — Be gentle unto me ; I lov'd a maiden most unkind , No fairer shall you see : Her vows were soft as western gale , Whilst flocks are penn'd in fold : I thought she listen'd to my tale , - She left me , ah ! for ...
... thou northern wind , — Be gentle unto me ; I lov'd a maiden most unkind , No fairer shall you see : Her vows were soft as western gale , Whilst flocks are penn'd in fold : I thought she listen'd to my tale , - She left me , ah ! for ...
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... thou'rt away , Must flow for thy returning Winding brooks , if by your side , My careless love is straying ; Gently murmur , softly chide , And say for him I'm staying . Meads and groves I've wander'd o'er , In vain , dear youth , to ...
... thou'rt away , Must flow for thy returning Winding brooks , if by your side , My careless love is straying ; Gently murmur , softly chide , And say for him I'm staying . Meads and groves I've wander'd o'er , In vain , dear youth , to ...
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... Thou little cheat , return my heart , For , if you've lost your own , " Tis but at best a roguish art To coax poor me with mine to part , And yours for ever gone . Hence , ye graces , smiles , and loves- Tender sigh and falling tear ...
... Thou little cheat , return my heart , For , if you've lost your own , " Tis but at best a roguish art To coax poor me with mine to part , And yours for ever gone . Hence , ye graces , smiles , and loves- Tender sigh and falling tear ...
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