| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pages
...often told In Court of an Eupfa'ofyne,z\ja&y^ 2* :.'.. And Daughter to you, between whom and me . . There was fuch ftrange Refemblance, .that we Two Could not be known afunder, dreft alike. Clean. ByHeav'n, and Ib there is. End. For her Sake, .Who now does ipend the Spring Time of her Life... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 268 pages
...I have been often told In court of one Euphrofyne, a lady, And daughter to you, between whom and me There was fuch ftrange refemblance, that we two Could not be known afunder, dreft alike. Clean. By heav'n, and fo there is. End. For her fake, Who now does fpend the fpring-time of her life... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...feen the like, but readily I know not where. Bel. I have been often told In court of one Euphrafia, a lady, And daughter to you; betwixt whom and me,...Dion. By Heav'n, and fo there is. Bel. For her fair fake, Who now doth fpend the fpring-time of her life In holy pilgrimage, move to the king,That I may... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...feen the like, but readily I know not where. Bel. I have been often told In court, of one Euphrafia, a lady, And daughter to you ; betwixt whom and me,...Dion. By Heav'n, and fo there is. Bel. For her fair fake, Who now doth fpend the fpring-time of her life In holy pilgrimage, move to the King, That I may... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 364 pages
...the like, but readily I know not where. Eel. I have been often told i . In court, of one Euphrafia, a lady, ... And daughter to you ; betwixt whom and...Could not be known afunder, dreft alike. Dion. By Heavrn, and fo there is. Sel. For her /air fake, Who now doth fpend the fpring-time of her life In... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 374 pages
...feen the like, but readily I know not where. Btl. I have been often told In court, of one Euphrafia, a lady, And daughter to you ; betwixt whom and me,...flatter my bad face, would fwear There was fuch ftrange refemblarice, that we two Could not be known afunder, dreft alike. Dion. By Heav'n, and fo there is.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...seen the like, but readily 1 know not where. Bel. I have been often told In court, of one Euphrasia, a lady, And daughter to you ; betwixt whom and me, They that would flatter my bad face, would swear There was such strange resemblance, that we two Could not be known asunder, drest alike. Dion.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...the like, but readily I know not where. Bel. I have been often told, In court, of one Euphrasia, n lady, And daughter to you ; betwixt whom and me They, that would flatter HIV bad face, would swear There was such strange resemblance, that we two Could not be known asunder,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...seen th» like, but readily I know not where. l'-', l have been often told In court, of one Euphrasia, birds ill-omened, only dwell : No sound to break the silence, but a swear There was such strange resemblance, that we two Could not be known asunder, dressed alike. Dion.... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...seen the like, but readily I know not where. Bel. I have been often told In court, of one Euphrasia, Miller, by James Ballantyne swear There was such strange resemblance, that we two Could not be known asunder, dressed alike. Dion.... | |
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