Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 68
... beauty : Spite of his deadly unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity and redress thee . Jane Shore . My form , alas ! has long forgot to please ; The scene of beauty and delight is changed , No roses bloom upon my fading cheek ...
... beauty : Spite of his deadly unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity and redress thee . Jane Shore . My form , alas ! has long forgot to please ; The scene of beauty and delight is changed , No roses bloom upon my fading cheek ...
Page 181
John Hampden. The dreadful business of the war is o'er , And beauty , heavenly beauty ! crowns my toils ; I've thrown the bloody garment now aside , And Hymeneal sweets invite my bride . So when some chimney - sweeper , all the day ...
John Hampden. The dreadful business of the war is o'er , And beauty , heavenly beauty ! crowns my toils ; I've thrown the bloody garment now aside , And Hymeneal sweets invite my bride . So when some chimney - sweeper , all the day ...
Page 260
... beauty , and unequalled virtue , for which so many noble peers have sighed in vain ! Bless with your charms some honourable lord ! Adorn with your beauty , and by your example improve , the English Court , that justly claims such merit ...
... beauty , and unequalled virtue , for which so many noble peers have sighed in vain ! Bless with your charms some honourable lord ! Adorn with your beauty , and by your example improve , the English Court , that justly claims such merit ...
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