Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Crown for a Conquerour and Too Late to Call Back Yesterday , were published together , both apparently for the first time , 10 in 1639 , with the sub - title " Two Poems , The one Divine , the other Morall , by R.D. " The " Divine ...
... Crown for a Conquerour and Too Late to Call Back Yesterday , were published together , both apparently for the first time , 10 in 1639 , with the sub - title " Two Poems , The one Divine , the other Morall , by R.D. " The " Divine ...
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... crown thy too too cruell heart with pitty . Mat . Yet let fall your too too passionate pleadings , K. And crown your royall heart with excellent reason . Hear me . Mat . The Queen will heare you . K. Speak but a word that Mat . What ? K ...
... crown thy too too cruell heart with pitty . Mat . Yet let fall your too too passionate pleadings , K. And crown your royall heart with excellent reason . Hear me . Mat . The Queen will heare you . K. Speak but a word that Mat . What ? K ...
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... Crown Will then become ye , when you shall cast off The habite of your passions , I will pray for you sir , And if't be possible with prayers and teares , Quench your desires , and fortifie my feares . Exit . Fitz . A Fathers blessing ...
... Crown Will then become ye , when you shall cast off The habite of your passions , I will pray for you sir , And if't be possible with prayers and teares , Quench your desires , and fortifie my feares . Exit . Fitz . A Fathers blessing ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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