The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... 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 give it me ? Tear ...
... 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 give it me ? Tear ...
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... doubt fall on me : all thy good Now blazes , all thy guilt is in the grave . Never had man such funeral applause : If I lament thee , sure thy worth was great . Oh , vengeance , I have followed thee too far , And , to receive me , hell ...
... doubt fall on me : all thy good Now blazes , all thy guilt is in the grave . Never had man such funeral applause : If I lament thee , sure thy worth was great . Oh , vengeance , I have followed thee too far , And , to receive me , hell ...
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... doubt , Dares court her with your empire . And shall Perseus Survive that loss ? -Thus he resolves your death . Or when ? or where ? O Pericles ! assist me . Peri . ' Tis dangerous . Per . The fitter for me . Peri . Wait an occasion ...
... doubt , Dares court her with your empire . And shall Perseus Survive that loss ? -Thus he resolves your death . Or when ? or where ? O Pericles ! assist me . Peri . ' Tis dangerous . Per . The fitter for me . Peri . Wait an occasion ...
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... doubt it , for I know his fond- ness . Thou practise well the lesson I have taught thee , While I put on a solemn face of woe , Afflicted for a brother's early fall . [ Aside to DYMAS . Heaven knows with what regret - But , sir , your ...
... doubt it , for I know his fond- ness . Thou practise well the lesson I have taught thee , While I put on a solemn face of woe , Afflicted for a brother's early fall . [ Aside to DYMAS . Heaven knows with what regret - But , sir , your ...
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... Doubt and impatience , like thick smoke and fire , And blacker still , a traitor to my love . [ Exeunt ERIXENE and DELIA . Scene draws , and shews DEMETRIUS in prison . Dem . Thou subterranean sepulchre of peace ! Thou home of horror ...
... Doubt and impatience , like thick smoke and fire , And blacker still , a traitor to my love . [ Exeunt ERIXENE and DELIA . Scene draws , and shews DEMETRIUS in prison . Dem . Thou subterranean sepulchre of peace ! Thou home of horror ...
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