The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The maid's tragedy; Philaster; A king and no king; The scornful lady; Custom of the country; The elder brother; The Spanish curate; Wit without money; The beggars' bush; The humurous

The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The maid's tragedy; Philaster; A king and no king; The scornful lady; Custom of the country; The elder brother; The Spanish curate; Wit without money; The beggars' bush; The humurous
Authors: Francis Beaumont
Published on: 1866
Page Count: 736 pages
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... light . What reverence expect'st thou from a child , To bring forth which thou hast offended Heaven , Thy husband , and the land ? Adulterous witch ! I know now why thou wouldst have poison'd me : I was thy lust , which thou wouldst ...

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