The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte

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The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
H H Harry Higgott Thomas
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' Athen. What's that, my lord?
' Var. Thus to approach thee Hill ; thus to behold 4 Yet there is more ' [thee Athen. My lord, I dare not hear you.
Far. Why doll thou frown at what thou doft not know ? 'Tis an imagination which ne'er pierc'd thee ; Yet, as 'tis raviihing, 'tis full of honour.
Athen. I muft not doubt you, fir: but, Oh! I Lrem
...- To think, if Ifdlgtrdet fhould behold you, [ble Should hear you thus protefling to a maid Of no degree, but virtue, in the world Var. No more of this, no more ; for I difdain All pomp when thou art by. Far be the noi. E Of kings and courts from us, whofe gentle fouls Our kinder ftars have fteer'd another way. Free as the foreft birds we'll pair together, Without rememb'ring who our fathers were; B Fly a6 THE & DIG S il U S.
F-fytb the arbours, grot?, and flowery meads, 'Am in loft murmurs intercliange our Jbuls; Together drrnk the ehryrtal of the Itream, Or tafte'the yellow fruit which autumn vields; And when the golden ev'ningcalls us home, Wjng to our downy nell, and fleep till morn.


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