The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... gods , who from the mount- ed heav'ns View us their mortal herd , behold who err , Worth a god's view . What prisoner was't that Enter 6 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
... gods , who from the mount- ed heav'ns View us their mortal herd , behold who err , Worth a god's view . What prisoner was't that Enter 6 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
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... gods that hate us ; These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- ' ning , To blast whole armies more . Arc . No , Palamon , Those hopes are prisoners with us : Here we are , And here the graces of our youths must wither , Like a ...
... gods that hate us ; These hands shall never draw ' em out like light- ' ning , To blast whole armies more . Arc . No , Palamon , Those hopes are prisoners with us : Here we are , And here the graces of our youths must wither , Like a ...
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... gods : A thousand chances , Were we from hence , would sever us . Pal . You have made me ( I thank you , cousin Arcite , ) almost wanton With my captivity : What a misery It is to live abroad , and every where ! Tis like a beast ...
... gods : A thousand chances , Were we from hence , would sever us . Pal . You have made me ( I thank you , cousin Arcite , ) almost wanton With my captivity : What a misery It is to live abroad , and every where ! Tis like a beast ...
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... gods . - Valerius ! Enter VALERIUS . Val . The king calls for you ; yet be leaden- footed , Till his great rage be off him ! Phoebus , when He broke his whipstock , and exclaim'd against The horses of the sun , but whisper'd , to The ...
... gods . - Valerius ! Enter VALERIUS . Val . The king calls for you ; yet be leaden- footed , Till his great rage be off him ! Phoebus , when He broke his whipstock , and exclaim'd against The horses of the sun , but whisper'd , to The ...
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... gods , who from the mount- ed heav'ns View us their mortal herd , behold who err , Worth a god's view . What prisoner was't that Enter 6 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
... gods , who from the mount- ed heav'ns View us their mortal herd , behold who err , Worth a god's view . What prisoner was't that Enter 6 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
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