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Of which fort , was a comedy called The Guardian , " printed in the year 1650 ; but made and acted before the Prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the beginning of the late unhappy war ...
Of which fort , was a comedy called The Guardian , " printed in the year 1650 ; but made and acted before the Prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the beginning of the late unhappy war ...
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But , when he wisely weigh'd his doubtful state , Whilft thoughts ' gainst thoughts rise up in mu- Seeing his griefs link'd like an endless chain tiny , To following woes , he would when ' twas too late She took a late ( being far from ...
But , when he wisely weigh'd his doubtful state , Whilft thoughts ' gainst thoughts rise up in mu- Seeing his griefs link'd like an endless chain tiny , To following woes , he would when ' twas too late She took a late ( being far from ...
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Oh ! let not then my passion cause your hate , “ Nor let my choice offend you , or detain " Yar ancient friendship ; ' tis , alas ! too late 65 ' 1o call my firm affe & ion back again : “ No płylick can re - cure my weakcn'd state ...
Oh ! let not then my passion cause your hate , “ Nor let my choice offend you , or detain " Yar ancient friendship ; ' tis , alas ! too late 65 ' 1o call my firm affe & ion back again : “ No płylick can re - cure my weakcn'd state ...
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And vulgar souls ; Fate rids of them the earth , Late of Lincoln's - Inn . To make more room for a great Prince's birth . So when the Sunne , after his watrie rest , Twas decreed hy stedfast destiny Comes dancing from his chamber of the ...
And vulgar souls ; Fate rids of them the earth , Late of Lincoln's - Inn . To make more room for a great Prince's birth . So when the Sunne , after his watrie rest , Twas decreed hy stedfast destiny Comes dancing from his chamber of the ...
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ARDON , my lord , that I am come fo late T'express my joy for your return of fate ! of liberty , at first I could not grieve ; FRIENDSHIP IN ABSENCE . What do our souls , I wonder , do ? Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man 22 ...
ARDON , my lord , that I am come fo late T'express my joy for your return of fate ! of liberty , at first I could not grieve ; FRIENDSHIP IN ABSENCE . What do our souls , I wonder , do ? Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man 22 ...
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