Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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... arms have thrown down all distinction- I'm sick to death - Oh , when shall I get loose From this vain world , the abode of guilt and sorrow ! And yet , methinks , a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul- -Alas , I fear I've been ...
... arms have thrown down all distinction- I'm sick to death - Oh , when shall I get loose From this vain world , the abode of guilt and sorrow ! And yet , methinks , a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul- -Alas , I fear I've been ...
Page 202
... arms to fold thee fast , She folds her useless bolster in her arms ! Think , think on that - oh ! think , think well on that ! 1 I do remember also to have read In Dryden's Ovid's Metamorphoses , That Jove in form inanimate did lie With ...
... arms to fold thee fast , She folds her useless bolster in her arms ! Think , think on that - oh ! think , think well on that ! 1 I do remember also to have read In Dryden's Ovid's Metamorphoses , That Jove in form inanimate did lie With ...
Page 203
... arms with victory are crowned ; For though we have not fought , yet we have found 1 Credat Judæus Apelles . " Non ego " " says Mr. D " For , passing over the absurdity of being equal to odds , can we possibly suppose a little ...
... arms with victory are crowned ; For though we have not fought , yet we have found 1 Credat Judæus Apelles . " Non ego " " says Mr. D " For , passing over the absurdity of being equal to odds , can we possibly suppose a little ...
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