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Strana 141
Rob . Heaven can tell ; Ake but your finger , I to make it well Would cut my hand
off . Fos . Hang thee , hang thee . Wife . Husband . Fos . Destruction meet thee .
Turn the key there , ho . Rob . Good Sir , I'm gone , I will not stay to grieve you .
Rob . Heaven can tell ; Ake but your finger , I to make it well Would cut my hand
off . Fos . Hang thee , hang thee . Wife . Husband . Fos . Destruction meet thee .
Turn the key there , ho . Rob . Good Sir , I'm gone , I will not stay to grieve you .
Strana 9
It is our pleasure , no uncivil outrage , Taunts , or abuse , be suffer'd to their
persons : They shall meet fairer law than they deserve . Time may restore their
wits , whom vain ambition Hath many years distracted . Warb . Noble thoughts
Meet ...
It is our pleasure , no uncivil outrage , Taunts , or abuse , be suffer'd to their
persons : They shall meet fairer law than they deserve . Time may restore their
wits , whom vain ambition Hath many years distracted . Warb . Noble thoughts
Meet ...
Strana 115
... be thy Amintor : When we meet next , I will salute thee fairly , And pray the gods
to give thee happy days : My charity shall go along with thee , Though my
embraces must be far from thee . Ven's Natures more hard and subtle than
Vomen's .
... be thy Amintor : When we meet next , I will salute thee fairly , And pray the gods
to give thee happy days : My charity shall go along with thee , Though my
embraces must be far from thee . Ven's Natures more hard and subtle than
Vomen's .
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