The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! The reader re - echoes the sentiment of the lover , and is sorry to come to the close . With what modest unconscious dignity are 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes WINTER'S TALE. ...
... sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! The reader re - echoes the sentiment of the lover , and is sorry to come to the close . With what modest unconscious dignity are 4 all her words and actions accompanied : even Polixenes WINTER'S TALE. ...
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... Sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop21 ! -Can thy dam ? -may't be ? Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre22 : Thou dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How can this be ? ) . With what's unreal ...
... Sweet villain ! Most dear'st ! my collop21 ! -Can thy dam ? -may't be ? Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre22 : Thou dost make possible , things not so held ; Communicat'st with dreams :-( How can this be ? ) . With what's unreal ...
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... sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard : and speak to me as if I were a baby still . I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows are blacker ; yet black brows , they say , Become some women best ...
... sweet lord ? Mam . You'll kiss me hard : and speak to me as if I were a baby still . I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows are blacker ; yet black brows , they say , Become some women best ...
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... sweet ; Fertile the isle1 ; the temple much surpassing The common praise it bears . Dion . I shall report , For most it caught me , the celestial habits ( Methinks , I so should term them ) , and the reverence Of the grave wearers . O ...
... sweet ; Fertile the isle1 ; the temple much surpassing The common praise it bears . Dion . I shall report , For most it caught me , the celestial habits ( Methinks , I so should term them ) , and the reverence Of the grave wearers . O ...
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... sweet o ' the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale2 . The white sheet bleaching on the hedge , - With , hey ! the sweet birds , O , how they sing ! — Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for ...
... sweet o ' the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale2 . The white sheet bleaching on the hedge , - With , hey ! the sweet birds , O , how they sing ! — Doth set my puggings tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for ...
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