The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... hold it noble in you To cherish the distress'd- -On with your tale . Hast . Thus it is , gracious sir , that certain officers Using the warrant of your mighty name , With insolence unjust , and lawless power , Have seized upon the lands ...
... hold it noble in you To cherish the distress'd- -On with your tale . Hast . Thus it is , gracious sir , that certain officers Using the warrant of your mighty name , With insolence unjust , and lawless power , Have seized upon the lands ...
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... that once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Tran eve other joy the world can give , et SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
... that once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Tran eve other joy the world can give , et SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
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... more gen'rous use ; Thy beauty , night , and solitude , reproach me , For having talk'd , thus long - come , let me press thee ! [ Laying hold on her Whose beauty is our sov'reign good , and gives us SCENE 1. ] 23 JANE SHORE .
... more gen'rous use ; Thy beauty , night , and solitude , reproach me , For having talk'd , thus long - come , let me press thee ! [ Laying hold on her Whose beauty is our sov'reign good , and gives us SCENE 1. ] 23 JANE SHORE .
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... that once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Than ever , other joy the world can give , SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
... that once were women here below , Be witness of the truth , the holy friendship , Which here to this my other self I vow . If I not hold her nearer to my soul , Than ever , other joy the world can give , SCENE II . ] 15 JANE SHORE .
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... hold it noble in you To cherish the distress'd- -On with your tale . Hast . Thus it is , gracious sir , that certain officers Using the warrant of your mighty name , With insolence unjust , and lawless power , Have seized upon the lands ...
... hold it noble in you To cherish the distress'd- -On with your tale . Hast . Thus it is , gracious sir , that certain officers Using the warrant of your mighty name , With insolence unjust , and lawless power , Have seized upon the lands ...
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