Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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Page 75
... blood , which purple grapes doe bleed ; Who when they move , they presently doe shew Of orient pearles , a well - ranged row : Her organ - voyce it well may paralell The sweete - tun'd notes of pretty Philomel ; ** Her breath so ...
... blood , which purple grapes doe bleed ; Who when they move , they presently doe shew Of orient pearles , a well - ranged row : Her organ - voyce it well may paralell The sweete - tun'd notes of pretty Philomel ; ** Her breath so ...
Page 76
... blood , Which flowed from us like a purple flood . But to be briefe , I gain'd the victory , And Yerso vanquisht at my feet did lye . " The faithless Yerso expires on the spot , and the widowed Lucenda retires to a convent , in spite of ...
... blood , Which flowed from us like a purple flood . But to be briefe , I gain'd the victory , And Yerso vanquisht at my feet did lye . " The faithless Yerso expires on the spot , and the widowed Lucenda retires to a convent , in spite of ...
Page 91
... blood , my desires , and my deservings . Brand . O that I had a leg of that young Bruce but minc'd and butter'd . ' I am credibly possest , his majestie hath into your custody committed his mother , and her young sonne George , whereby ...
... blood , my desires , and my deservings . Brand . O that I had a leg of that young Bruce but minc'd and butter'd . ' I am credibly possest , his majestie hath into your custody committed his mother , and her young sonne George , whereby ...
Page 93
... hard , the heat of lust withstood- [ Falls . To clip revenge , will stem a stream of blood . [ Exit . Boy . How do ye , mother ? Lady . How doth my boy . Boy . Very sick , indeed ; but I warrant Davenport's King John and Matilda . 93.
... hard , the heat of lust withstood- [ Falls . To clip revenge , will stem a stream of blood . [ Exit . Boy . How do ye , mother ? Lady . How doth my boy . Boy . Very sick , indeed ; but I warrant Davenport's King John and Matilda . 93.
Page 94
... blood will nourish thee . Boy . Will your blood nourish me ? Lady . Yes , yes , I prethee try . Boy . Why should not mine then nourish you ? ' tis the same ; Good mother , eat my arme ; bite but a bit : Truly , I shall hurt you if I ...
... blood will nourish thee . Boy . Will your blood nourish me ? Lady . Yes , yes , I prethee try . Boy . Why should not mine then nourish you ? ' tis the same ; Good mother , eat my arme ; bite but a bit : Truly , I shall hurt you if I ...
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