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The Royal convert - Jane Shore - Jane Gray - Poems on several occasions - Page 272
by Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 373 pages
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...upwafds, And groaning cries, I am th'accurs'd of Heaven. Row. Fair Pen. O take me in a Fellow- Mourner with thee: I'll number Groan for Groan, and Tear for...; And when the Fountains of thy Eyes are dry, Mine flull fupply the Stream, and weep for both. Rm.F*irPtx. No further Voice her mighty Grief affords ;...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 2

CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 pages
...'And thou the lovely Miftrefs of thefe Shades, Whofe Beauty gilds the more than midnight Darknefs, And makes it grateful as the Dawn of Day. Oh ! take me in a Fellow- Mourner with thee, I'll number Groan for Groan, and Tear for Tear ; And when the Fountain of...
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The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1720 - 398 pages
...And thou the lovely Miflrefs of theie Shades, \V hofe Beauty gilds the more than midnight Darknefs, And makes it grateful as the Dawn of Day. Oh! take me in a Fellow- Mourner with thee, I'll number Groan for Groan, and Tear for Tear ; And when the Fountain of...
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The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy: Written by Nicholas Rowe, Esq

Nicholas Rowe - 1754 - 88 pages
...more than midnight Darknefs, And makes u grateful as the Dawn of Day. Oh! take me in a Fellow Mourner with thee, I'll Number Groan for Groan, and Tear for...; And when the Fountains of thy Eyes are dry, Mine mail fupply the Stream, and weep for both. Cat. I know thee well, thou art the injar'd Attamont, Thou...
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...! And thou the lovely Miftrefs of thefe Shades, Whofe Beauty gilds the more than midnight Darknefs, And makes it grateful as the Dawn of Day. Oh ! take...dry. Mine mall fupply the Stream, and weep for both. CALISTA. I know thee well, thou art the injur'd Altamont,. Thou com'ft to urge me with the Wrongs I've...
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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 pages
...t And thou the lovely Miftrefs of thefe Shades, Whofe Beauty gilds the more than midnight Darknefs, And makes it grateful as the Dawn of Day. Oh ! take...thee, I'll number Groan for Groan, and Tear for Tear .t And when the Fountains of thy Eyes are dry, Mine mall fupply the Stream, and weep for both. CALIST...
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British Theatre: Alzira, by Aaron Hill [adapted from Voltaire] 1791. The ...

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 376 pages
...And thou, the lovely mistress of these shades, Whose beauty gilds the more than midnight darkness, And makes it grateful as the dawn of day. Oh, take me in, a fellow -mourner, with thee, I'll number groan for groan, and tear for tear; And when the fountain of...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 2

William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...And thou, the lovely miftrefs of thefe fhades, Whofe beauty gilds the more than midnight darknefs, And makes it grateful as the dawn of day. Oh, take...a fellow-mourner, with thee, I'll number groan for gioan, and tear for tear ; And when the fountain of thy eyes are dry, Mine mall fupply the ftream,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 3

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...And thou, the lovely mistress of these shades, Whose beauty gilds the more than midnight darkness, And makes it grateful as the dawn of day. Oh, take...number groan for groan, and tear for tear; And when the fountain of thy eyes are dry, Mine shall supply the stream, and weep for both. Cal. I know thee well,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Douglas, by J. Home. ... The alchymist, altered from ...

English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...And thou, the lovely mistress of these shades, Whose beauty gilds the more than midnight darkness, And makes it grateful as the dawn of day. Oh, take...number groan for groan, and tear for tear; And when the fountain of thy eyes are dry, Mine shall supply the stream, and weep for both. Cat. I know thee well,...
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