Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My Dear . Mrs. Fain . My Soul . Fain . You don't look well to Day , Child . Mrs. Fain . D'ee think so ? Mira . He is the only Man that do's , Madam . Mrs. Fain . The only ...
... Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My Dear . Mrs. Fain . My Soul . Fain . You don't look well to Day , Child . Mrs. Fain . D'ee think so ? Mira . He is the only Man that do's , Madam . Mrs. Fain . The only ...
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... Fain . Your Fame I have preserv'd . Your Fortune has been bestow'd as the prodigality of your Love would have it , in Pleasures which we both have shar'd . Yet , had not you been false , I had e'er this repaid it .————— ' Tis true ...
... Fain . Your Fame I have preserv'd . Your Fortune has been bestow'd as the prodigality of your Love would have it , in Pleasures which we both have shar'd . Yet , had not you been false , I had e'er this repaid it .————— ' Tis true ...
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... Fain . Yes , for I have Lov'd with Indiscretion . Mira . You shou'd have just so much disgust for your Husband , as may be sufficient to make you relish your Lover . Mrs. Fain . You have been the Cause that I have lov'd without Bounds ...
... Fain . Yes , for I have Lov'd with Indiscretion . Mira . You shou'd have just so much disgust for your Husband , as may be sufficient to make you relish your Lover . Mrs. Fain . You have been the Cause that I have lov'd without Bounds ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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