The Modern British Drama, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 38
... slave to come from thence , And strike me here ; whom Gobrias , sifting out , Took , and condemn'd , and executed there . The careful'st servant ! Heav'n , let me but live that man ! Nature is poor to me , That will not let me have as ...
... slave to come from thence , And strike me here ; whom Gobrias , sifting out , Took , and condemn'd , and executed there . The careful'st servant ! Heav'n , let me but live that man ! Nature is poor to me , That will not let me have as ...
Page 51
... slave still to your goodness , And only live to purchase thanks to pay you ; For that is all the business of my life now . I will be bold , since you will have it so , To ask a noble favour of you . Pan . Speak it ; ' tis yours ; for ...
... slave still to your goodness , And only live to purchase thanks to pay you ; For that is all the business of my life now . I will be bold , since you will have it so , To ask a noble favour of you . Pan . Speak it ; ' tis yours ; for ...
Page 57
... slave , at least three hundred daggers Set in's head , as little boys do new knives in hot meat . There's not a rib in's body , o ' my conscience , That has not been thrice broken with dry beat- ing ; And now his sides look like two ...
... slave , at least three hundred daggers Set in's head , as little boys do new knives in hot meat . There's not a rib in's body , o ' my conscience , That has not been thrice broken with dry beat- ing ; And now his sides look like two ...
Page 77
... slave , a bloody treacherous slave ! Mel . Take heed , old man ; thou wilt be heard to rave , And lose thine offices . Cal . I am valiant grown , At all these years , and thou art but a slave ! Mel . Leave ! Some company will come , and ...
... slave , a bloody treacherous slave ! Mel . Take heed , old man ; thou wilt be heard to rave , And lose thine offices . Cal . I am valiant grown , At all these years , and thou art but a slave ! Mel . Leave ! Some company will come , and ...
Page 81
... slave ? Evad . Do not ask me , sir : Mine own remembrance is a misery Too mighty for me . Mel . Do not fall back again : My sword's unsheathed yet . Evad . What shall I do ? Mel . Be true , and make your fault less . Evad . I dare not ...
... slave ? Evad . Do not ask me , sir : Mine own remembrance is a misery Too mighty for me . Mel . Do not fall back again : My sword's unsheathed yet . Evad . What shall I do ? Mel . Be true , and make your fault less . Evad . I dare not ...
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