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Pagina 347
... shine . THE TURNE And shine as you exalted are ; Two names of friendship , but one Starre : Of hearts the union . And those not by chance Made , or indentur'd , or leas'd out to ' advance The profits for a time . No pleasures vaine did ...
... shine . THE TURNE And shine as you exalted are ; Two names of friendship , but one Starre : Of hearts the union . And those not by chance Made , or indentur'd , or leas'd out to ' advance The profits for a time . No pleasures vaine did ...
Pagina 518
... shine . ' Twas strange that Peeple there should walk , And yet I could not hear them talk : That throu a little watry Chink , Which one dry Ox or Horse might drink , We other Worlds should see , Yet not admitted be ; And other Confines ...
... shine . ' Twas strange that Peeple there should walk , And yet I could not hear them talk : That throu a little watry Chink , Which one dry Ox or Horse might drink , We other Worlds should see , Yet not admitted be ; And other Confines ...
Pagina 520
... shine : No more shall Walls of Clay or Mud , Nor Ceilings made of Wood , Nor Crystal Windows , bound my Sight , But rather shall admit Delight . The Skies that seem to bound My Joys and Treasures , Of more endearing Pleasures Themselvs ...
... shine : No more shall Walls of Clay or Mud , Nor Ceilings made of Wood , Nor Crystal Windows , bound my Sight , But rather shall admit Delight . The Skies that seem to bound My Joys and Treasures , Of more endearing Pleasures Themselvs ...
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Introduction | xv |
General Principles | xxxiii |
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Ægypt AGRIPPA Alexas ayre beauty blood BOSOLA breath Cæsar CAMIDIUS CARIOLA CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA daunce dayes dead death DEFLORES delight DOLABELLA dost doth DUTCHESSE earth Egypt ENOBARBUS Enter Anthony Eros Exeunt eyes face faire Farewell farre feare fire FLAMINEO flowers Fortune frantique friends Fulvia give gods grace grief grones GUIDERIUS hand hath heare heart heaven heere Iras King kisse Lady LEPIDUS light live looke Lord lov'd lovers Madam MAMMON Marke Anthony MECENAS MENAS MENECRATES MESSENGER Musicke ne're never night Noble Octavia Parthia pleasure POMPEY powre pray PROCULEIUS Queene runne selfe Sextus Pompeius shee shew shine sigh sing sinne sleepe Souldier soule spide starres Sunne sweet teares tell thee THIDIAS thine things thinke thou art thou hast thought unto vertue VITTORIA Warre weepe wilt winde yeeld