Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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... lost : I lost no Legions ; I had no World to lose , no people's love . Ant . This from a friend ? Dolla . Yes , Anthony , a true one ; A friend so tender , that each word I speak Stabs my own heart , before it reach your ear . O , judge ...
... lost : I lost no Legions ; I had no World to lose , no people's love . Ant . This from a friend ? Dolla . Yes , Anthony , a true one ; A friend so tender , that each word I speak Stabs my own heart , before it reach your ear . O , judge ...
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... lost , who stays ' till all commend . Short is the date , alas , of modern rhymes , 475 And ' tis but just to let them live betimes . No longer now that golden age appears , When Patriarch - wits surviv'd a thousand years ; Now length ...
... lost , who stays ' till all commend . Short is the date , alas , of modern rhymes , 475 And ' tis but just to let them live betimes . No longer now that golden age appears , When Patriarch - wits surviv'd a thousand years ; Now length ...
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... lost . It's the only way to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . Mrs. Hard . [ Apart to Tony . ] You know , my dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if I say they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ...
... lost . It's the only way to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . Mrs. Hard . [ Apart to Tony . ] You know , my dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if I say they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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