The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack. Pal . How , gentle cousin ? Arc . Let's think this prison a holy sanctuary , To keep us from corruption of worse men . We're young , and yet desire the ways of honour ; That , liberty and common ...
... eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack. Pal . How , gentle cousin ? Arc . Let's think this prison a holy sanctuary , To keep us from corruption of worse men . We're young , and yet desire the ways of honour ; That , liberty and common ...
Page 10
Beshrew mine eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack - Till thou art worthy , Arcite ; it concerns me ! Arc . Yes , and have found ... eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I were , For all the fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming ...
Beshrew mine eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack - Till thou art worthy , Arcite ; it concerns me ! Arc . Yes , and have found ... eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I were , For all the fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming ...
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... eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack- les . Pal . You love her then ? Arc . Who would not ? Pal . And desire her ? Arc . Before my liberty . Pal . I saw her first . Arc . That's nothing . Pal . But it shall be . Arc . I saw her too . Pal ...
... eyes for't ! Now I feel my shack- les . Pal . You love her then ? Arc . Who would not ? Pal . And desire her ? Arc . Before my liberty . Pal . I saw her first . Arc . That's nothing . Pal . But it shall be . Arc . I saw her too . Pal ...
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... eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal , Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As thou art just , thy noble ear ...
... eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal , Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As thou art just , thy noble ear ...
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... eye With dread sights it may shun . Per . Sir , my good lord , Your sister will no further . Thes . Oh , she must : She ... eyes Toward my seat , and in that motion might Omit a ward , or forfeit an offence , Which craved that very time ...
... eye With dread sights it may shun . Per . Sir , my good lord , Your sister will no further . Thes . Oh , she must : She ... eyes Toward my seat , and in that motion might Omit a ward , or forfeit an offence , Which craved that very time ...
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