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John Dancer (fl. 1660–1675) was an Irish dramatist, connected with the Theatre Royal, Dublin. His works consist of several translations from Italian and French, original plays, and some miscellaneous stories and poems.

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  • John Dancer (fl. 1660–1675) was an Irish dramatist, connected with the Theatre Royal, Dublin. His works consist of several translations from Italian and French, original plays, and some miscellaneous stories and poems. (en)
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  • 'Mongst all the earthly Kings, theres none (en)
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  • And that my heart liv'd in thy breast, (en)
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  • Blame me not then, since 'tis for love (en)
  • But 'twas because I judg'd thee best, (en)
  • But now that the deceit I find, (en)
  • Contented with one Crown alone. (en)
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  • I love in love variety. (en)
  • In a short time I should love none; (en)
  • Once being cloy'd, of all, loaths it; (en)
  • Present such numbers to our sight; (en)
  • Should what I swore then, now deny, (en)
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  • Wast vertues, beauties paragon: (en)
  • Who fix their love on one that's faire; (en)
  • Who on one well lov'd feeds, yet, (en)
  • Why did she, but for our delight, (en)
  • With faithlessenesse, inconstancy: (en)
  • Would'st thou be subject to a fate (en)
  • Who can't dissemble ne'r must wooe. That so I lov'd thee 'tis confest, (en)
  • Of thee, that I inconstant prove. And yet in truth 'tis constancy, (en)
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