A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes, Bind 2Septimus Prowett, 1825 |
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... Cornelia mines of the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co. at Ajo , Ariz . , is the first of a series being prepared by the ... Cornelia ore , 5 6 7 and general problems encountered in operation of the leaching plant between the years 1912 and ...
... Cornelia mines of the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co. at Ajo , Ariz . , is the first of a series being prepared by the ... Cornelia ore , 5 6 7 and general problems encountered in operation of the leaching plant between the years 1912 and ...
Side 5
... Cornelia looked at hers . Had three hours gone by since the call from Ro- land ? Cornelia felt she was in a time warp . " This is like a dream , ” she thought . " Nothing seems real . Father , please help us . Please help us ! " " I ...
... Cornelia looked at hers . Had three hours gone by since the call from Ro- land ? Cornelia felt she was in a time warp . " This is like a dream , ” she thought . " Nothing seems real . Father , please help us . Please help us ! " " I ...
Side 17
Pam Muñoz Ryan. Cornelia raises her hand . " Yes , Cornelia ? " says Mr. Divine . " Corny does not feel comfortable on the show - and - tell table . He prefers a sunny " You may put his cage on my desk , " says " Thank you , " says Cornelia ...
Pam Muñoz Ryan. Cornelia raises her hand . " Yes , Cornelia ? " says Mr. Divine . " Corny does not feel comfortable on the show - and - tell table . He prefers a sunny " You may put his cage on my desk , " says " Thank you , " says Cornelia ...
Side vii
With Extracts from Her Journals and Anecdote Books Ellis Cornelia Knight. INTRODUCTION . vii obtain a pension from the Crown , turned her back upon England , and , taking Cornelia with her , travelled through France , and finally fixed ...
With Extracts from Her Journals and Anecdote Books Ellis Cornelia Knight. INTRODUCTION . vii obtain a pension from the Crown , turned her back upon England , and , taking Cornelia with her , travelled through France , and finally fixed ...
Side 37
... Cornelia, Ben, and Luna, their big shaggy dog, in Los Angeles. But Cornelia has many stories left to write. In fact, she is sure she will never find time to turn all of her ideas into books. In ... Cornelia? 37 6: What's Next for Cornelia?
... Cornelia, Ben, and Luna, their big shaggy dog, in Los Angeles. But Cornelia has many stories left to write. In fact, she is sure she will never find time to turn all of her ideas into books. In ... Cornelia? 37 6: What's Next for Cornelia?
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Alexander Anaxarchus Antony Apelles Aristotle arms Baldock Bayly behold blood Cæsar Campaspe cham Chorus chould chyll Cicero Clytus Cocke cometh command Cornelia dame Chat death devil Diccon Diogenes Doctor Rat doth earl earth Edmund Edward England Enter Euphues Exeunt eyes fair father fear fortune friends Gammer Gurton's Gammer Gurton's Needle Gaveston Gismunda gods Gog's grace Granichus grief Gurney hand hast hath head heart heaven Hephestion Hodge honour Isabel Julio king knave Lady Lancaster Lightborn live look lord Lucrece Lust's Dominion Madam majesty Manes Marlow master master doctor Matrevis mind Mortimer junior neele never noble Parmenio Pembroke Pompey prince Psyllus Queen Renuchio Rome SCEN Shakspeare shame shew soldiers sorrow soul Spencer Steevens Steevens's Note sweet sword Tancred tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou shalt thought Timoclea unto Warwick wold word
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Side 129 - At cards for kisses — Cupid paid ; He stakes his quiver, bow and arrows, His mother's doves, and team of sparrows...
Side 317 - I'll have Italian masks by night, Sweet speeches, comedies, and pleasing shows; And in the day, when he shall walk abroad, Like sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad; My men, like satyrs grazing on the lawns, Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay...
Side 340 - Tis not a black coat and a little band, A velvet caped cloak, faced before with serge, And smelling to a nosegay all the day, Or holding of a napkin in your hand, Or saying a long grace at a table's end, Or making low legs to a nobleman, Or looking downward with your eyelids close, And saying, " Truly, an't may please your honour...
Side 403 - And, seeing there was no place to mount up higher, Why should I grieve at my declining fall? — Farewell, fair queen; weep not for Mortimer, That scorns the world, and, as a traveller, Goes to discover countries yet unknown.
Side 334 - This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the king and do our country good. Know you not Gaveston hath store of gold, Which may in Ireland purchase him such friends As he will front the mightiest of us all?
Side 383 - But, hapless Edward, thou art fondly* led; They pass* not for thy frowns as late they did, But seek to make a new-elected king; Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts, Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments, And in this torment comfort find I none, But that I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wear it yet awhile.
Side 398 - LIGHT. To murder you, my most gracious lord ! Far is it from my heart to do you harm. The queen sent me to see how you were us'd, For she relents at this your misery : And what eyes can refrain from shedding tears, To see a king in this most piteous state ? EDW. Weep'st thou already ? list awhile to me, And then thy heart, were it as Gurney's is, Or as Matrevis', hewn from the Caucasus, Yet will it melt, ere I have done my tale.
Side 324 - He claps his cheeks, and hangs about his neck, Smiles in his face, and whispers in his ears; And, when I come, he frowns, as who should say, "Go whither thou wilt, seeing I have Gaveston.
Side 384 - I might ! but heavens and earth conspire To make me miserable ! Here receive my crown ; Receive it ? no, these innocent hands of mine Shall not be guilty of so foul a crime.
Side 405 - The troublesome Raigne and lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England: with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer.