The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... guard it safe through such a dreadful storm ! ) ↑ Caresses me , and urges her to wed . Man . Her aged father , see , Leads her this way . Car . She looks like radiant Truth , Brought forward by the hand of hoary Time . You to the port ...
... guard it safe through such a dreadful storm ! ) ↑ Caresses me , and urges her to wed . Man . Her aged father , see , Leads her this way . Car . She looks like radiant Truth , Brought forward by the hand of hoary Time . You to the port ...
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... guard , Methinks ' tis strange that , conscious of her guilt , She saw not , through its thin disguise , my heart . Zun . But what design you , sir , and how ? Alon . I'll tell thee , Thus I've ordained it . In the jasmine bower , The ...
... guard , Methinks ' tis strange that , conscious of her guilt , She saw not , through its thin disguise , my heart . Zun . But what design you , sir , and how ? Alon . I'll tell thee , Thus I've ordained it . In the jasmine bower , The ...
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... guard , And menaced loud your ruin . Fly , O fly This instant ! Dem . To what refuge ? Erir . Rome extends Her longing arms to clasp you for her own . Dem . Madam , ' tis prudent , I confess it is : But is it loving as true lovers ought ...
... guard , And menaced loud your ruin . Fly , O fly This instant ! Dem . To what refuge ? Erir . Rome extends Her longing arms to clasp you for her own . Dem . Madam , ' tis prudent , I confess it is : But is it loving as true lovers ought ...
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... guard on every charm , And strikes at me . Erix . As will thy brother soon ; He's now in arms , and may be here this hour . Nothing so cruel as too soft a soul ; This is strange tenderness , that breaks my heart ; Strange tenderness ...
... guard on every charm , And strikes at me . Erix . As will thy brother soon ; He's now in arms , and may be here this hour . Nothing so cruel as too soft a soul ; This is strange tenderness , that breaks my heart ; Strange tenderness ...
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... guard his helpless age , and share his fate : And for a pledge of constant faith , receive ( Though much unequal , yet of dearest price To him who gives it ! ) for a pledge receive Those precious legacies which that bright saint , My ...
... guard his helpless age , and share his fate : And for a pledge of constant faith , receive ( Though much unequal , yet of dearest price To him who gives it ! ) for a pledge receive Those precious legacies which that bright saint , My ...
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