The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... dare not leave you . Is this a night for walks of contemplation ? Something unusual hangs upon your heart , And I will know it : by our loves I will . To you I sacrificed my virgin fame ; Ask I too much to share in your distress ? Zan ...
... dare not leave you . Is this a night for walks of contemplation ? Something unusual hangs upon your heart , And I will know it : by our loves I will . To you I sacrificed my virgin fame ; Ask I too much to share in your distress ? Zan ...
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... dare I thus embrace ? The con- queror Of Afric ? Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ' friend . The conquest of the world would cost me dear , Should it beget one thought of distance in thee . " I rise in virtues to come nearer to thee ...
... dare I thus embrace ? The con- queror Of Afric ? Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ' friend . The conquest of the world would cost me dear , Should it beget one thought of distance in thee . " I rise in virtues to come nearer to thee ...
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... dare be sworn you do . Yet he has other thoughts . Car . What canst thou mean ? Zan . Indeed he has ; and fears to ask a favour A stranger from a stranger might request ; What costs you nothing , yet is all to him : Nay , what indeed ...
... dare be sworn you do . Yet he has other thoughts . Car . What canst thou mean ? Zan . Indeed he has ; and fears to ask a favour A stranger from a stranger might request ; What costs you nothing , yet is all to him : Nay , what indeed ...
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... dare to dash it in my face ? pain ! EPILOGUE . That jealousy , though just , is still. Alon . As thou lov'st happiness- Leon . Of murder ! Alon . Rash , Rash woman ! yet forbear . Leon . Approve my wrongs ! Alon . Then must I fly , for ...
... dare to dash it in my face ? pain ! EPILOGUE . That jealousy , though just , is still. Alon . As thou lov'st happiness- Leon . Of murder ! Alon . Rash , Rash woman ! yet forbear . Leon . Approve my wrongs ! Alon . Then must I fly , for ...
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... dare not . [ Falls on him . Alon . Have I not cause ? Zan . As yet you have no cause . Alon . Dost thou too rave ? Zan . Your anguish is to come : You much have been abused . Alon . Abused ! by whom ? Zan . To know were little comfort ...
... dare not . [ Falls on him . Alon . Have I not cause ? Zan . As yet you have no cause . Alon . Dost thou too rave ? Zan . Your anguish is to come : You much have been abused . Alon . Abused ! by whom ? Zan . To know were little comfort ...
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