The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... hear farther . Isa . Hate Alonzo ! I own , I thought Alonzo most your friend , And that he lost the master in that name . Zun . Hear then . " Tis twice three years since that great man ( Great let me call him , for he conquered me ) ...
... hear farther . Isa . Hate Alonzo ! I own , I thought Alonzo most your friend , And that he lost the master in that name . Zun . Hear then . " Tis twice three years since that great man ( Great let me call him , for he conquered me ) ...
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... hear your guilt at large . Alon . Oh , Leonora ! What could I do ! In duty to my friend , I saw you ; and to see is to admire . For Carlos did I plead , and most sincerely ; Witness the thousand agonies it cost me ! You know I did . I ...
... hear your guilt at large . Alon . Oh , Leonora ! What could I do ! In duty to my friend , I saw you ; and to see is to admire . For Carlos did I plead , and most sincerely ; Witness the thousand agonies it cost me ! You know I did . I ...
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... hear me : Stab me , then think it much to hear my groan ! Alon . Heaven strike me deaf ! Leon . It well may sting you home . Leon . Arts ! Alon . Arts . Confess ; for death is in my hand . Leon . ' Tis in your words . Alon . Confess ...
... hear me : Stab me , then think it much to hear my groan ! Alon . Heaven strike me deaf ! Leon . It well may sting you home . Leon . Arts ! Alon . Arts . Confess ; for death is in my hand . Leon . ' Tis in your words . Alon . Confess ...
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... hear their tale ; Then talk in private with my sons . Ant . But how Intends my lord to make his peace with Rome ? King . Rome calls me fiery : let them find me so . Ant . O , sir , forbear ! Too late you felt Rome's power . King . Yes ...
... hear their tale ; Then talk in private with my sons . Ant . But how Intends my lord to make his peace with Rome ? King . Rome calls me fiery : let them find me so . Ant . O , sir , forbear ! Too late you felt Rome's power . King . Yes ...
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... Hear too ; the trumpet calls us to the field , And now this phantom of a fight begins . Fair princess , you and I will go together , As Priam and bright Helen did of old , To view the war . Your eyes will make them bolder , And raise ...
... Hear too ; the trumpet calls us to the field , And now this phantom of a fight begins . Fair princess , you and I will go together , As Priam and bright Helen did of old , To view the war . Your eyes will make them bolder , And raise ...
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