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Page 74
And hide me with a dead man in his shroud ; Things that to hear them told , have made me tremble ; And I will do it without fear or doubt , To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love . Fri. L. Hold , then ; go home , be merry ...
And hide me with a dead man in his shroud ; Things that to hear them told , have made me tremble ; And I will do it without fear or doubt , To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love . Fri. L. Hold , then ; go home , be merry ...
Page 168
His violence thou fear'st not , being such , As we , not capable of death or pain , Can either not receive , or can repel . His fraud is then thy fear , which plain infers Thy equal fear , that my firm faith and love Can by his fraud be ...
His violence thou fear'st not , being such , As we , not capable of death or pain , Can either not receive , or can repel . His fraud is then thy fear , which plain infers Thy equal fear , that my firm faith and love Can by his fraud be ...
Page 333
And I would plead my fears for my young son . He has no father , now ; ' twill not be long Until the day that he will see my death , And even now , his youth is much imperiled By a thousand foes . You only can defend him .
And I would plead my fears for my young son . He has no father , now ; ' twill not be long Until the day that he will see my death , And even now , his youth is much imperiled By a thousand foes . You only can defend him .
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Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2 Calvin Smith Brown,Robert Ligon Harrison Snippet view - 1970 |
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