Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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By heaven , I never did ; and when I lie To save my life , may I live long and loathed ; Hew me asunder , and whilst I can think I'll love those pieces you have cut away Better than those that grow , and kiss those limbs Because you ...
By heaven , I never did ; and when I lie To save my life , may I live long and loathed ; Hew me asunder , and whilst I can think I'll love those pieces you have cut away Better than those that grow , and kiss those limbs Because you ...
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Dear Arethusa , do but take this sword , [ Offers his sword ] 45 And search how temperate a heart I have ; Then you and this your boy may live and reign In lust without control . Wilt thou , Bellario ? I prithee kill me ; thou art poor ...
Dear Arethusa , do but take this sword , [ Offers his sword ] 45 And search how temperate a heart I have ; Then you and this your boy may live and reign In lust without control . Wilt thou , Bellario ? I prithee kill me ; thou art poor ...
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Come , live with me ; Live free as I do . She that loves my lord , Cursed be the wife that hates her . Phi . I grieve such virtue should be laid in earth Without an heir . Hear me , my royal father : Wrong not the freedom of our souls ...
Come , live with me ; Live free as I do . She that loves my lord , Cursed be the wife that hates her . Phi . I grieve such virtue should be laid in earth Without an heir . Hear me , my royal father : Wrong not the freedom of our souls ...
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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