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 Banish that fear; my flame can never waste, For love sincere refines upon the taste. - The Double Gallant (act V, sc. 1) [Love] Oh, how many torments lie in the small circle of a wedding ring! - The Double Gallant (prologue) [Matrimony] Losers must have leave to speak. - The Rival Fools (act I, l. 17) [Loss] The will for the deed. - The Rival Fools (act III) [Deeds] Conscience avaunt, Richard's himself again: Hark! the shrill trumpet sounds, to horse, away, My soul's in arms, and eager for the fray. - Tragedy of King Richard the Third (V, iii), lines from Cibber's version of Shakespeare's Richard III, not found in original [War] Words are but empty thanks. - Woman's Wit (act V) [Words] Displaying page 2 of 2 for this author: << Prev 1 [2] 
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