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... of ev'ry lyre ; While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies ; Feels corresponding joys or forrows rife , And views thy Rofamond with Henry's eyes . Dramatis B 3 Dramatis Perfonæ . MEN . King Henry . Sir Trufty [ 5 ]
... of ev'ry lyre ; While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies ; Feels corresponding joys or forrows rife , And views thy Rofamond with Henry's eyes . Dramatis B 3 Dramatis Perfonæ . MEN . King Henry . Sir Trufty [ 5 ]
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... eyes , All around Enchanted ground And foft Elyfums rise : Flow'ry mountains , Moffy fountains , Shady woods , Crystal floods , With wild variety furprise . As o'er the hollow vaults we walk , * A hundred echos round us talk ...
... eyes , All around Enchanted ground And foft Elyfums rise : Flow'ry mountains , Moffy fountains , Shady woods , Crystal floods , With wild variety furprise . As o'er the hollow vaults we walk , * A hundred echos round us talk ...
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... eye . Sir TRUSTY . I'll ftill be thine , and let her die . GRIDELINE . No , no , ' tis plain . Thy frauds I fee , Traitor to thy King and me ! Sir TRUSTY . O Grideline ! confult thy glass , Behold that fweet bewitching face , Thofe ...
... eye . Sir TRUSTY . I'll ftill be thine , and let her die . GRIDELINE . No , no , ' tis plain . Thy frauds I fee , Traitor to thy King and me ! Sir TRUSTY . O Grideline ! confult thy glass , Behold that fweet bewitching face , Thofe ...
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... eyes , She raves , alas ! fhe faints , the dies . KING . What doft thou say ? I shake with fear . Sir TRUSTY . Nay , good my liege , with patience hear . She raves , and faints , and dies , ' tis true ; But raves , and faints , and dies ...
... eyes , She raves , alas ! fhe faints , the dies . KING . What doft thou say ? I shake with fear . Sir TRUSTY . Nay , good my liege , with patience hear . She raves , and faints , and dies , ' tis true ; But raves , and faints , and dies ...
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... eye could ever gaze , my ear Thofe gentle founds cou'd ever hear : But oh ! with noon - day heats oppreft , My aking temples call for rest ! In yon cool grotto's artful night Refreshing flumbers I'll invite , Then feek again my absent ...
... eye could ever gaze , my ear Thofe gentle founds cou'd ever hear : But oh ! with noon - day heats oppreft , My aking temples call for rest ! In yon cool grotto's artful night Refreshing flumbers I'll invite , Then feek again my absent ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal Afide againſt Behold BUTLER Cæfar Cafar Cato Cato's caufe cauſe charms COACHMAN conjurer dear death DECIUS doft thou drum Duke of Anjou faid fame Fantome father fatire fecond fecret fenate fenfe fervants fhall firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill fuch fure fword GARDINER ghoſt give GRIDELINE grief hear heart heav'n himſelf Ho--nour houſe huſband JUBA KING LADY laft laſt loft LUCIA LUCIU Madam mafter Marcia Marcus moſt muft muſt myſelf nonfenfe Numidian o'er occafion paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure PORTIU Pr'ythee prefent Prince QUEEN raiſe reaſon rife Rofamond Roman Rome ROSAMON ſay SCENE ſee Sempronius ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir GEORGE Sir TRUSTY Spanish monarchy ſpeak ſtand ſteward ſtill ſuch SY PHA Syphax tell thee theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L VELLU Vellum virtue