Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2J. Munroe, 1835 |
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... keep the watch ; -though sooth to say , I wish my day's work over , -to forget This restless world , and slumber like a babe ; For I am very tired — yea , tired at heart . VAN RYK . Your spirits were wont to bear you up more freshly ...
... keep the watch ; -though sooth to say , I wish my day's work over , -to forget This restless world , and slumber like a babe ; For I am very tired — yea , tired at heart . VAN RYK . Your spirits were wont to bear you up more freshly ...
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... keep . His glory shall not cease , though cloth of gold Wrap him no more , for not of golden cloth , Nor fur , nor miniver , his greatness came , Whose fortunes were inborn : strip me the two , This were the humblest , that the noblest ...
... keep . His glory shall not cease , though cloth of gold Wrap him no more , for not of golden cloth , Nor fur , nor miniver , his greatness came , Whose fortunes were inborn : strip me the two , This were the humblest , that the noblest ...
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... keep The passes of the Lis , and if his aid Find them unforced , his way to France is straight As that to Windsor . I shall guard the Lis With watch as circumspect as seamen keep When in the night the leeward breakers flash . But if he ...
... keep The passes of the Lis , and if his aid Find them unforced , his way to France is straight As that to Windsor . I shall guard the Lis With watch as circumspect as seamen keep When in the night the leeward breakers flash . But if he ...
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... keep you now no longer ; fare you well ; And may we meet again and meet in joy ! God grant it ! fare you well . FATHER JOHN My horses , ho ! ARTEVELde . Let me attend you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A PLATFORM NEAR ARTEVELDE'S PAVILION ...
... keep you now no longer ; fare you well ; And may we meet again and meet in joy ! God grant it ! fare you well . FATHER JOHN My horses , ho ! ARTEVELde . Let me attend you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A PLATFORM NEAR ARTEVELDE'S PAVILION ...
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... keep his wit in good repute For shrewdness , and to boast his liberty , Had shamefully belied his own belief— For firm belief he had - that I was chaste . SIR FLEUREANT . Oh mischief ! you gave credence to such tales ! ELENA . This ...
... keep his wit in good repute For shrewdness , and to boast his liberty , Had shamefully belied his own belief— For firm belief he had - that I was chaste . SIR FLEUREANT . Oh mischief ! you gave credence to such tales ! ELENA . This ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance, in Two Parts, Volumen2 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1834 |
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ARTEVELDE Artevelde's Bosch bridge Bruges BULSEN BURGOMASTER camp CECILE Commines Constable Constable of France council cousin deem Drimmelen DUKE OF BOURBON DUKE OF BURGUNDY Earl of Flanders ELENA Enter Exeunt falcon FATHER JOHN fire Flemish FLEUREANT OF HEURLÉE France French friar friends Froissart Ghent God's grace guard hand hath hear heard heart HERALD hither horse host KING KORTZ lady live LOIS OF SANXERE look LORD OF COUCY LORD OF SAIMPI market-place master MESSENGER MUCK never night OLIVER OF CLISSON Oudenarde pardon pass pavilion PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE RAOUL OF RANEVAL regent ROOSDYK Rosebecque SCENE Scheldt Senlis SIR FLEUREANT SIR LOIS SIR OLIVER SIR RAOUL sleep soul speak STOCKENSTROM strange tell thee things thou thought to-morrow Tournay town TRISTRAM OF LESTOVET trumpets uncle VAN MUCK VAUCLAIRE wench WHELK wherefore whilst woman words YEOMAN Ypres