The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... death would please me . Unhappy fate ! My country overcome ! My six years hope of vengeance quite expired ! Would nature were I will not fall alone ; But others ' groans shall tell the world my death . [ Aside , and exit . Enter LEONORA ...
... death would please me . Unhappy fate ! My country overcome ! My six years hope of vengeance quite expired ! Would nature were I will not fall alone ; But others ' groans shall tell the world my death . [ Aside , and exit . Enter LEONORA ...
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... death ; but so reveres his friend , He can't persuade his heart to wed the maid Without your leave , and that he ... death ? I do - Shall I then lead her to his arms ? Oh , which side shall I take ? Be stabbed , or- stab ? ' Tis equal ...
... death ; but so reveres his friend , He can't persuade his heart to wed the maid Without your leave , and that he ... death ? I do - Shall I then lead her to his arms ? Oh , which side shall I take ? Be stabbed , or- stab ? ' Tis equal ...
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... death ! How could I doubt so long ? My heart is broke . First love her to distraction ! then resign her ! Zan . But was it not with utmost agony ? Alon . Grant that , he still resigned her ; that's enough . Would he pluck out his eye to ...
... death ! How could I doubt so long ? My heart is broke . First love her to distraction ! then resign her ! Zan . But was it not with utmost agony ? Alon . Grant that , he still resigned her ; that's enough . Would he pluck out his eye to ...
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... deaths . Can , then , death's self be feared ? our life much rather . Life is the desert , life the solitude , Death joins us to the great majority : ' Tis to be borne to Plato's , and to Cæsars ; ' Tis to be great for ever ; ' Tis ...
... deaths . Can , then , death's self be feared ? our life much rather . Life is the desert , life the solitude , Death joins us to the great majority : ' Tis to be borne to Plato's , and to Cæsars ; ' Tis to be great for ever ; ' Tis ...
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... death ? What dreadful tale dost tell me ? - -Let me think- Enter ZANGA . Zan . Death to my towering hopes ! Oh , fall from high ! My close , long - laboured scheme at once is blasted . That dagger , found , will cause her to enquire ...
... death ? What dreadful tale dost tell me ? - -Let me think- Enter ZANGA . Zan . Death to my towering hopes ! Oh , fall from high ! My close , long - laboured scheme at once is blasted . That dagger , found , will cause her to enquire ...
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