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Pagina 150
... grace given to our soule ( which is their shade ) That therefore they will let their owne formes fade . And yet our soule ( which most deserves our woe , And that from which our whole mishap doth flow ) So softn'd is , and rapt ( as ...
... grace given to our soule ( which is their shade ) That therefore they will let their owne formes fade . And yet our soule ( which most deserves our woe , And that from which our whole mishap doth flow ) So softn'd is , and rapt ( as ...
Pagina 368
... grace will not be absent long . Secret ? nere doubt us Madame ? twill be worth Three velvet gownes to your Ladyship - knowne ? Few Ladies respect that ? disgrace , a poore thin shell , Tis the best grace you have to do it well , Ile ...
... grace will not be absent long . Secret ? nere doubt us Madame ? twill be worth Three velvet gownes to your Ladyship - knowne ? Few Ladies respect that ? disgrace , a poore thin shell , Tis the best grace you have to do it well , Ile ...
Pagina 398
... Grace may wing me to prevent his art , And thou like Adamant draw mine iron heart . ( i ) At the round earths imagin'd corners , blow Your trumpets , Angells , and arise , arise From death , you numberlesse infinities Of soules , and to ...
... Grace may wing me to prevent his art , And thou like Adamant draw mine iron heart . ( i ) At the round earths imagin'd corners , blow Your trumpets , Angells , and arise , arise From death , you numberlesse infinities Of soules , and to ...
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General Principles | xxxiii |
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Ægypt AGRIPPA Alexas ayre beauty blood BOSOLA breath bright Cæsar CAMIDIUS CARIOLA CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Cynthia's Revells dayes dead death DEFLORES delight divell DOLABELLA dost doth DUTCHESSE earth ECCHO Egypt ENOBARBUS Enter Anthony Eros Exeunt eyes face faire Farewell farre feare FERDINAND fire FLAMINEO flower flye Fortune friends Fulvia give grace grief grone GUIDERIUS hand hath heare heart heaven heere Iras King kisse Lady LEPIDUS light live LODOVICO looke Lord lov'd Madam MAMMON Marke Anthony MECENAS MENAS MENECRATES MESSENGER Muses Musicke ne're never night Noble Octavia Parthia pitty pleasure POMPEY powre Queene SCARUS selfe Sextus Pompeius shee shew shine SHOT SHOT SHOT sigh sing sinne sleepe Souldier soule starres Sunne sweet tell thee thine things thinke Thou art thou hast thought unto vertue VITTORIA Warre weepe wilt