Dramatic Works, Том 3T. Fauncy, 1720 |
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... Faith imports not much ; ' Tis true indeed , bred to my Country's Manners , I worship as my Fathers did before me . Unpractis'd in Difputes , and wrangling Schools , I seek no farther Knowledge , and so keep My Mind at Peace , nor know ...
... Faith imports not much ; ' Tis true indeed , bred to my Country's Manners , I worship as my Fathers did before me . Unpractis'd in Difputes , and wrangling Schools , I seek no farther Knowledge , and so keep My Mind at Peace , nor know ...
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... Faith ? Had Royal Hengift , Thy Father , liv'd !. Ari . ' Tis on that Rock we perish ; Thou bring'ft his dreadful Image to my Thoughts , And now he ftands before me , ftormy , fierce , Imperious , unrelenting , and to Death Tenacious of ...
... Faith ? Had Royal Hengift , Thy Father , liv'd !. Ari . ' Tis on that Rock we perish ; Thou bring'ft his dreadful Image to my Thoughts , And now he ftands before me , ftormy , fierce , Imperious , unrelenting , and to Death Tenacious of ...
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... Faith . Ofw . I dare not , nay ' tis fure I cannot blame you ; You are the fecret Worship of my Soul , To me so perfect , that you cannot err . But oh ! my Prince , let me conjure you now , By that most faithful Service I've still paid ...
... Faith . Ofw . I dare not , nay ' tis fure I cannot blame you ; You are the fecret Worship of my Soul , To me so perfect , that you cannot err . But oh ! my Prince , let me conjure you now , By that most faithful Service I've still paid ...
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... Faith , in Perils oft , and oft in Death , Severely had been try'd , and never broke , Such is the Truth , and fuch the grateful Mind Of Royal Hengift to the Princely Offa . Nor you , fair Princess , frown , if Wars and Troubles , [ To ...
... Faith , in Perils oft , and oft in Death , Severely had been try'd , and never broke , Such is the Truth , and fuch the grateful Mind Of Royal Hengift to the Princely Offa . Nor you , fair Princess , frown , if Wars and Troubles , [ To ...
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... Faith . But caft thy Eyes Back on thy felf , and while I hold the Mirror , Survey thy felf , the certain Caufe of Love : Survey thy youthful Form , by Nature fashion'd The most unerring Pattern of her Skill ; The Pomp of Lovelinefs fhe ...
... Faith . But caft thy Eyes Back on thy felf , and while I hold the Mirror , Survey thy felf , the certain Caufe of Love : Survey thy youthful Form , by Nature fashion'd The most unerring Pattern of her Skill ; The Pomp of Lovelinefs fhe ...
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Сторінка 47 - Beset my anxious heart : and yet, as if The burthen were too little, I have added The weight of all thy cares ; and, like the miser, Increase of wealth has made me but more wretched. " The morning light seems not to rise as usual, " It draws not to me, like my virgin days, " But brings new thoughts and other fears upon me;" I tremble, and my anxious heart is pain'd, Lest aught but good shou'd happen to my Guilford.
Сторінка 38 - On this your grievance: and though some there are, Nay, and those great ones too, who would enforce The rigour of our power to afflict you, And bear a heavy hand, yet fear not you, We've ta'en you to our favour; our protection Shall stand between, and shield you from mishap.
Сторінка 51 - Where art thou now, thou partner of my cares? [Turning to GUILFORD. Come to my aid, and help to bear this...