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" Who could be otherways, to leave a father So careful, and each way so provident ? To leave so many and such worthy friends ? To abandon your own country ? These are some ; Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. Y. Ger. Now your tongue... "
The Thracian wonder - Page 205
by Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816
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The Thracian wonder, by J. Webster and Rowley. The English traveller; Royal ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1815 - 470 pages
...abandon your own country? These are some: Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. X For all the rest are nothing : 'tis for you, Only...thought: Why then have you been all this while so stranger Why will you travel? suing a divorce Betwixt us, of a love inseparable ; For here shall I...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 11

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1825 - 392 pages
...: Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. Y. Ger. Now your tongue speaks oracles ; For all the rest are nothing: 'tis for you, Only for...Betwixt us, of a love inseparable ; For here shall 1 be left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed ; Warm'd only in that future, stor'd in you...
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The National magazine and general review

James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...: Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. Y. GER. Now your tongue speaks oracles . For all the rest are nothing : 'tis for you, Only...Why will you travel ? suing a divorce Betwixt us of love inseparable ; For here shall I be left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed ; Warm'd...
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Thomas Heywood

Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1888 - 476 pages
...; Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. Y. Ger. Now your tongue speaks oracles ; For all the rest are nothing : 'tis for you — Only...left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed, Warmed only in that future stored in you ; For who can in your absence comfort me ? Y. Ger. [Aside.]...
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Thomas Heywood

Thomas Heywood - 1888 - 510 pages
...; Nor do I think you can be much the merrier For my sake. Y. Ger. Now your tongue speaks oracles ; For all the rest are nothing : 'tis for you — Only...Betwixt us of a love inseparable ; For here shall 1 be left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed, Warmed only in that future stored in you ;...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 15

English philology - 1916 - 656 pages
...nights to lie alone? " Cf. R. ofL. (vp 227); K. Ed. IV. (ip 6): "A fit of mirth." Eng. T. (iv. p. 89) : For here shall I be left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed. CTS 1300-1301: I never saw a fairer gentleman, I would it lay in my power to do him good. FLS (vi....
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 15

English philology - 1916 - 698 pages
...to lie alone? " Cf. R. of L. (vp 227) ; K. Ed. IV. (ip 6) : "A fit of mirth." Eng. T. (iv. p. 89): For here shall I be left as desolate Unto a frozen, almost widowed bed. CTS 1300-1301: I never saw a fairer gentleman, I would it lay in my power to do him good. FLS (vi....
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