The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 11
... kill me ! Jailor . And hang for't afterward ? Pal . By this good light , Had I a sword , I'd kill thee . Jailor . Why , my lord ? Pal . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life ! I will not go ...
... kill me ! Jailor . And hang for't afterward ? Pal . By this good light , Had I a sword , I'd kill thee . Jailor . Why , my lord ? Pal . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life ! I will not go ...
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... kill me ! Jailor . And hang for't afterward ? Pal . By this good light , Had I a sword , I'd kill thee . Jailor . Why , my lord ? Pal . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life ! I will not go ...
... kill me ! Jailor . And hang for't afterward ? Pal . By this good light , Had I a sword , I'd kill thee . Jailor . Why , my lord ? Pal . Thou bring'st such pelting scurvy news continually , Thou art not worthy life ! I will not go ...
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... kill the smell o ' th ' prison ; after , When you shall stretch yourself , and say but , " Arcite , " I am in plight ! " there shall be at your choice Both sword and armour . I may enforce my remedy . Farewell . [ Exeunt 14 ...
... kill the smell o ' th ' prison ; after , When you shall stretch yourself , and say but , " Arcite , " I am in plight ! " there shall be at your choice Both sword and armour . I may enforce my remedy . Farewell . [ Exeunt 14 ...
Page 18
... kill him without letts , And the ladies eat's dowsets ! Come , we are all made ! [ Wind horns . Dii Deaque omnes ! ye have danc'd rarely , wenches . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Enter PALAMON from the bush . Pal . About this hour my cousin ...
... kill him without letts , And the ladies eat's dowsets ! Come , we are all made ! [ Wind horns . Dii Deaque omnes ! ye have danc'd rarely , wenches . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Enter PALAMON from the bush . Pal . About this hour my cousin ...
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... kill this cousin , that denies it ; So let me be most traitor , and you please me . For scorning thy edict , duke , ask that lady Why she is fair , and why her eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a ...
... kill this cousin , that denies it ; So let me be most traitor , and you please me . For scorning thy edict , duke , ask that lady Why she is fair , and why her eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a ...
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