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... rest , the Hind , with fearful face , Beheld from far the common wat'ring place , Nor durst approach ; till with an awful roar The sovereign Lion bade her fear no more . Encourag'd thus she brought her younglings nigh , Watching the ...
... rest , the Hind , with fearful face , Beheld from far the common wat'ring place , Nor durst approach ; till with an awful roar The sovereign Lion bade her fear no more . Encourag'd thus she brought her younglings nigh , Watching the ...
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... rest , because your Church alone Of all usurpers best could fill the throne . But neither you , nor any sect beside , For this high office can be qualified With necessary gifts requir'd in such a guide . For that which must direct the ...
... rest , because your Church alone Of all usurpers best could fill the throne . But neither you , nor any sect beside , For this high office can be qualified With necessary gifts requir'd in such a guide . For that which must direct the ...
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... rest of the persons are only sub- servient to set him off . If he intends this by it , that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax , not only theirs , but those of the Ancients , and which ...
... rest of the persons are only sub- servient to set him off . If he intends this by it , that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax , not only theirs , but those of the Ancients , and which ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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