The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Hold , Alonzo , And hear a maid whom doubly thou hast con- quered . I love thy virtue as I love thy person , And I adore thee for the pains it gave me : But as I felt the pains , I'll reap the fruit ; I'll shine out in my turn , and ...
... Hold , Alonzo , And hear a maid whom doubly thou hast con- quered . I love thy virtue as I love thy person , And I adore thee for the pains it gave me : But as I felt the pains , I'll reap the fruit ; I'll shine out in my turn , and ...
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... hold the name of friend ! Car . You charge yourself unjustly ; well I know The only cause of my severe affliction ... Holds him . Lest it should grieve me- -Shall I be outdone ? And lose in glory , as I lose in love ? [ Aside . I take it ...
... hold the name of friend ! Car . You charge yourself unjustly ; well I know The only cause of my severe affliction ... Holds him . Lest it should grieve me- -Shall I be outdone ? And lose in glory , as I lose in love ? [ Aside . I take it ...
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... Hold there , and we succeed . He has descried me ; And ( for he thinks I love him ) will unfold His aching heart , and rest it on my counsel . I'll seem to go , to make my stay more sure . Alon . Hold , Zanga , turn . Zan . My lord ...
... Hold there , and we succeed . He has descried me ; And ( for he thinks I love him ) will unfold His aching heart , and rest it on my counsel . I'll seem to go , to make my stay more sure . Alon . Hold , Zanga , turn . Zan . My lord ...
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... hold thy peace ! I am no coward ; But Heaven itself did hold my hand ; I felt it , By the well - being of my soul , I did . I'll think of vengeance at another season . Zan . My lord , her guilt- Alon . Perdition on thee , Moor , For ...
... hold thy peace ! I am no coward ; But Heaven itself did hold my hand ; I felt it , By the well - being of my soul , I did . I'll think of vengeance at another season . Zan . My lord , her guilt- Alon . Perdition on thee , Moor , For ...
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... hold in love : He's ever warbling nonsense in her ear With all the intoxication of success . Darkness incloses me ; nor see I light From any quarter dawn , but from his death . Peri . Why start at his death , who resolves on your's ...
... hold in love : He's ever warbling nonsense in her ear With all the intoxication of success . Darkness incloses me ; nor see I light From any quarter dawn , but from his death . Peri . Why start at his death , who resolves on your's ...
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