The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Proud hated Spain , oft drenched in Moorish blood ! Dost thou not feel a deadly foe within thee ? Shake not thy towers where'er I pass along , Conscious of ruin , and their great destroyer ? Shake YOUNG . ] THE REVENGE .
... Proud hated Spain , oft drenched in Moorish blood ! Dost thou not feel a deadly foe within thee ? Shake not thy towers where'er I pass along , Conscious of ruin , and their great destroyer ? Shake YOUNG . ] THE REVENGE .
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... dost upbraid me . Zan . No , my good lord ; but since you can't comply , ' Tis my misfortune that I mentioned it ; For had I not , Alonzo would indeed Have died , as now , but not by your decree . Car . By my decree ! Do I decree his ...
... dost upbraid me . Zan . No , my good lord ; but since you can't comply , ' Tis my misfortune that I mentioned it ; For had I not , Alonzo would indeed Have died , as now , but not by your decree . Car . By my decree ! Do I decree his ...
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... Dost press my hand , and weep upon my . cheek ? Alon . If , after death , our forms ( as some be- lieve ) Shall be transparent , naked every thought , And friends meet friends , and read each other's hearts , Thou❜lt know one day that ...
... Dost press my hand , and weep upon my . cheek ? Alon . If , after death , our forms ( as some be- lieve ) Shall be transparent , naked every thought , And friends meet friends , and read each other's hearts , Thou❜lt know one day that ...
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... dost dissemble , and thy heart's in tears . Car . My heart's in health , my spirits dance their round , And at my eyes pleasure looks out in smiles . Alon . And canst thou , canst thou part with Leonora ? Car . I do not part with her ...
... dost dissemble , and thy heart's in tears . Car . My heart's in health , my spirits dance their round , And at my eyes pleasure looks out in smiles . Alon . And canst thou , canst thou part with Leonora ? Car . I do not part with her ...
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... dost thou mean ? Zan . That will discover all , And kill my hopes . What can I think or do ! [ Aside . Alon . What dost thou murmur ? Zan . Force the secret from her ! What's perjury to such a crime as this ! Will she confess it then ...
... dost thou mean ? Zan . That will discover all , And kill my hopes . What can I think or do ! [ Aside . Alon . What dost thou murmur ? Zan . Force the secret from her ! What's perjury to such a crime as this ! Will she confess it then ...
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