A Select Collection of Old Plays: The chronicle of Edward the First; The mayor of Quinborough; Grim, the collier of Croydon; The city night-cap; The parson's weddingSeptimus Prowett, 23, Old Bond Street., 1827 |
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... Longsh . Help , Ladies ! Oh ingrateful destiny , To welcome Edward with this tragedy ! Glocester . Patient , your highness : ' tis but mother's love Receiv'd with sight of her thrice valiant sons . Madam , amaze not ; see his majesty ...
... Longsh . Help , Ladies ! Oh ingrateful destiny , To welcome Edward with this tragedy ! Glocester . Patient , your highness : ' tis but mother's love Receiv'd with sight of her thrice valiant sons . Madam , amaze not ; see his majesty ...
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... Longsh . Oh God , my God , the brightness of my day ! How oft hast thou preserv'd thy servant safe , By sea and land , yea in the gates of death . Oh God , to thee how highly am I bound For setting me with these on English ground ! One ...
... Longsh . Oh God , my God , the brightness of my day ! How oft hast thou preserv'd thy servant safe , By sea and land , yea in the gates of death . Oh God , to thee how highly am I bound For setting me with these on English ground ! One ...
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... Longsh . And yours , my Lord of Sussex ? Susser . Five hundred pound , and please your ma- jesty . Longsh . What say you , Sir David of Brecknock ? David . To a soldier Sir David cannot be too liberal ; yet that I may give no more than ...
... Longsh . And yours , my Lord of Sussex ? Susser . Five hundred pound , and please your ma- jesty . Longsh . What say you , Sir David of Brecknock ? David . To a soldier Sir David cannot be too liberal ; yet that I may give no more than ...
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... Longsh . Madam , I commend your composition , An argument of your honourable disposition . Sweet Nell , thou should'st not be thyself , did not With thy mounting mind , thy gift surmount the rest . Glocester . Call you this ridiculus ...
... Longsh . Madam , I commend your composition , An argument of your honourable disposition . Sweet Nell , thou should'st not be thyself , did not With thy mounting mind , thy gift surmount the rest . Glocester . Call you this ridiculus ...
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... Longsh . Madam , content ye : would that were greatest care ! You shall have garments to your heart's desire . I never read but Englishmen excell'd For change of rare devices every way . Q. Elinor . Yet pray thee , Ned , my love , my ...
... Longsh . Madam , content ye : would that were greatest care ! You shall have garments to your heart's desire . I never read but Englishmen excell'd For change of rare devices every way . Q. Elinor . Yet pray thee , Ned , my love , my ...
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