The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 10
... blessed goddess ! I love her as a woman , to enjoy her ; So both may love . Pal . You shall not love at all . Arc ... Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I ...
... blessed goddess ! I love her as a woman , to enjoy her ; So both may love . Pal . You shall not love at all . Arc ... Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I ...
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... blessed goddess ! I love her as a woman , to enjoy her ; So both may love . Pal . You shall not love at all . Arc ... Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I ...
... blessed goddess ! I love her as a woman , to enjoy her ; So both may love . Pal . You shall not love at all . Arc ... Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I ...
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... bless'd : Alas , ' tis a sore life They have i'th ' other place , such burning , frying , Boiling , hissing , howling , chattering , cursing , Oh , they have shrewd measure ; take heed ! If one be mad , or hang , or drown themselves ...
... bless'd : Alas , ' tis a sore life They have i'th ' other place , such burning , frying , Boiling , hissing , howling , chattering , cursing , Oh , they have shrewd measure ; take heed ! If one be mad , or hang , or drown themselves ...
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... bless me with a sign Of thy great pleasure ! [ Here music is heard , doves are seen to flutter , they fall again upon their faces , then on their knees . Oh , thou that from eleven to ninety reign'st In mortal bosoms , whose chace is ...
... bless me with a sign Of thy great pleasure ! [ Here music is heard , doves are seen to flutter , they fall again upon their faces , then on their knees . Oh , thou that from eleven to ninety reign'st In mortal bosoms , whose chace is ...
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... bless your majesty ! Arb . See , all good people ; I have brought the man , Whose very name you fear'd , a captive home . Behold him ; ' tis Tigranes ! In your hearts Sing songs of gladness and deliverance . 1 Cit . Out upon him ! 2 Cit ...
... bless your majesty ! Arb . See , all good people ; I have brought the man , Whose very name you fear'd , a captive home . Behold him ; ' tis Tigranes ! In your hearts Sing songs of gladness and deliverance . 1 Cit . Out upon him ! 2 Cit ...
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