Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 8 |
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Page 31
O , brother , with the dismalest object , That ever eye with sight made heart
lament . Aar . Now will I fetch the king , to find them here ; That he thereby may
have a likely guess , How these were they that made away his brother * ( Exit
Aaron ...
O , brother , with the dismalest object , That ever eye with sight made heart
lament . Aar . Now will I fetch the king , to find them here ; That he thereby may
have a likely guess , How these were they that made away his brother * ( Exit
Aaron ...
Page 45
This poor right hand of mine “ Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; " " And when my
heart , all mad with misery , “ Beats in this hollow prison of my Acth , “ Then thus I
thomp it down .-ve Thou map of woc , that thus dost talk in rigas , “ When thy ...
This poor right hand of mine “ Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; " " And when my
heart , all mad with misery , “ Beats in this hollow prison of my Acth , “ Then thus I
thomp it down .-ve Thou map of woc , that thus dost talk in rigas , “ When thy ...
Page 284
Hence ever then my heart is in thy breast . Dum . ... Studies my lady i mistress ,
look on me , Behold the window of my heart ; mine eye , What humble suit
attends thy answer there ; Impose some service on me for thy love . Rof . Oft have
I heard ...
Hence ever then my heart is in thy breast . Dum . ... Studies my lady i mistress ,
look on me , Behold the window of my heart ; mine eye , What humble suit
attends thy answer there ; Impose some service on me for thy love . Rof . Oft have
I heard ...
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