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... night to do with sleep ? Night has better sweets to prove , Venus now wakes , and wakens love : Come let us our rites begin ! ' Tis only day - light that makes sin . Comus . Hail , goddess of nocturnal sport— " Dark - veil'd Cocytto , t ...
... night to do with sleep ? Night has better sweets to prove , Venus now wakes , and wakens love : Come let us our rites begin ! ' Tis only day - light that makes sin . Comus . Hail , goddess of nocturnal sport— " Dark - veil'd Cocytto , t ...
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... night outshines the day , There yields the melting fair . SCENE II . - A Wood . A Halloo heard . [ Exeunt , " Enter the two Brothers , meeting . " E. Bro . List , list ; I hear Some far - off halloo break the silent air . Y. Bro ...
... night outshines the day , There yields the melting fair . SCENE II . - A Wood . A Halloo heard . [ Exeunt , " Enter the two Brothers , meeting . " E. Bro . List , list ; I hear Some far - off halloo break the silent air . Y. Bro ...
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... night by night , He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl ; Yet have they many baits and guileful spells , T'inveigle and invite th ' unweary sense . [ A loud laugh . But hark ! the beaten timbrel's jarring sound , And wild ...
... night by night , He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl ; Yet have they many baits and guileful spells , T'inveigle and invite th ' unweary sense . [ A loud laugh . But hark ! the beaten timbrel's jarring sound , And wild ...
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... night , and with much ado be per- suaded to keep himself clean ! Luc . A thing of mere flesh and blood , and that of the worst sort too , with a squinting mea- gre hang - dog countenance , that looks as if he always wanted physic for ...
... night , and with much ado be per- suaded to keep himself clean ! Luc . A thing of mere flesh and blood , and that of the worst sort too , with a squinting mea- gre hang - dog countenance , that looks as if he always wanted physic for ...
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... night . ter up Shift . I shall obey your commands , sir . Thrifty . Then , d'ye hear , send out and mus- all the fiddlers , blind or not blind , drunk or sober , in the town ; let not so much as the roaster of tunes , with his cracked ...
... night . ter up Shift . I shall obey your commands , sir . Thrifty . Then , d'ye hear , send out and mus- all the fiddlers , blind or not blind , drunk or sober , in the town ; let not so much as the roaster of tunes , with his cracked ...
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Æsop better Buck Cape Char Chrononhotonthologos Crab d'ye damned daugh daughter dear devil Dick Dotterel ecod Enter SIR Erit Exeunt Exit father fellow Flint fool fortune Fungus gentleman girl give happy hear heart hold honour hope Jenny King Kitty Lack-a-day Lady Pent Lady Rac look Lord Aim Lucy madam marriage marry master Mech Mechlin Miss Gran Miss Har Miss Lin mistress Neph never night Old Phil Old Wild Papillion passion Polly poor Pr'ythee pray pretty Puff Quid rascal SCENE servant Sir Archy Sir Cha Sir Geo Sir Gre Sir Gregory Sir Jac Sir John Sir Luke Sir Tho Sir Wil Sneak speak Spright suppose sure tell thee there's thing thou Thrifty what's Whit wife woman Young Wild Zounds
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