The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... arms , I left The promised fight , I left Alonzo too , To stand the war , and quell a world alone . [ Trumpets . Leon . The victor comes . My lord , I must withdraw . Car . And must you go ? Leon . Why should you wish me stay ? Your ...
... arms , I left The promised fight , I left Alonzo too , To stand the war , and quell a world alone . [ Trumpets . Leon . The victor comes . My lord , I must withdraw . Car . And must you go ? Leon . Why should you wish me stay ? Your ...
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... arms obeys , To drop one thought on me ! [ He shews the utmost impatience . Alon . Dost thou then prize it ? Leon . Do you then ask it ? Alon . Know then , to thy comfort , Thou hast me all , my throbbing heart is full With thee alone ...
... arms obeys , To drop one thought on me ! [ He shews the utmost impatience . Alon . Dost thou then prize it ? Leon . Do you then ask it ? Alon . Know then , to thy comfort , Thou hast me all , my throbbing heart is full With thee alone ...
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... arms . Rome's manners won him , and his manners Rome ; Who granted peace , declaring she forgave To his high worth the conduct of his father . This gave him all the hearts of Macedon ; Which , joined to his high patronage from Rome ...
... arms . Rome's manners won him , and his manners Rome ; Who granted peace , declaring she forgave To his high worth the conduct of his father . This gave him all the hearts of Macedon ; Which , joined to his high patronage from Rome ...
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... arms around him ; stroke him to your pur- pose , As you are wont : I boast not so much worth ; I am no picture , by the doating eye To be surveyed , and hung about his neck ; I fight his battles ; that's all I can do . But , if you ...
... arms around him ; stroke him to your pur- pose , As you are wont : I boast not so much worth ; I am no picture , by the doating eye To be surveyed , and hung about his neck ; I fight his battles ; that's all I can do . But , if you ...
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... arms , to which even strangers fly for So. Per . Then there's a second bowl of poison for him . Peri . Yet more ... arms beneath the robes of peace . Of this informed , again my genius served me . Peri . You took occasion , from these few ...
... arms , to which even strangers fly for So. Per . Then there's a second bowl of poison for him . Peri . Yet more ... arms beneath the robes of peace . Of this informed , again my genius served me . Peri . You took occasion , from these few ...
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