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... of our elder dramatists ; Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger , were then a first love ; and from what I was so freshly conversant in , what wonder if my language inperceptibly took a tinge ? The very time , which I viii DEDICATION .
... of our elder dramatists ; Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger , were then a first love ; and from what I was so freshly conversant in , what wonder if my language inperceptibly took a tinge ? The very time , which I viii DEDICATION .
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. took a tinge ? The very time , which I had chosen for my story , that which immediately followed the Restoration , seemed to require , in an English play , that the English should be of rather an older cast ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. took a tinge ? The very time , which I had chosen for my story , that which immediately followed the Restoration , seemed to require , in an English play , that the English should be of rather an older cast ...
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... Took them friendly by the hand ; Bound them both with promise fast , Not to speak of troubles past ; Made them on the spot declare A new league of friendship there ; Which , without a word of strife , Lasted thenceforth long as life ...
... Took them friendly by the hand ; Bound them both with promise fast , Not to speak of troubles past ; Made them on the spot declare A new league of friendship there ; Which , without a word of strife , Lasted thenceforth long as life ...
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... thy praiseful dance succeed . For on the head they make you look , As if a sullen joy you took , A cruel triumph , wicked pride , That for your sport a saint had died . 47 LINES SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF TWO FEMALES BY LIONARDO POEMS .
... thy praiseful dance succeed . For on the head they make you look , As if a sullen joy you took , A cruel triumph , wicked pride , That for your sport a saint had died . 47 LINES SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF TWO FEMALES BY LIONARDO POEMS .
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... Took His meek title , in whose zeal he burn'd . Whate'er the fount whence thy beginnings came , No deed of mine shall shame thee , gentle name . VOL . I. F IX . TO JOHN LAMB , Esq . OF THE SONNETS . 65 On the Sight of Swans in ...
... Took His meek title , in whose zeal he burn'd . Whate'er the fount whence thy beginnings came , No deed of mine shall shame thee , gentle name . VOL . I. F IX . TO JOHN LAMB , Esq . OF THE SONNETS . 65 On the Sight of Swans in ...
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