The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... censure both of earth and heaven- I fondly thought a last look might be kind . Farewell for ever ! This severe behaviour Has , to my comfort , made it sweet to die . Leon . Farewell for ever ! Sweet to die ! 4 [ YOUNG . THE REVENGE .
... censure both of earth and heaven- I fondly thought a last look might be kind . Farewell for ever ! This severe behaviour Has , to my comfort , made it sweet to die . Leon . Farewell for ever ! Sweet to die ! 4 [ YOUNG . THE REVENGE .
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... kind ? It there- fore is the worst ; For ' tis his kindness which I fear to hurt . Shall the same moment see him sink in woes , And me providing for a flood of joys , Rich in the plunder of his happiness ? As he is going out , enter ...
... kind ? It there- fore is the worst ; For ' tis his kindness which I fear to hurt . Shall the same moment see him sink in woes , And me providing for a flood of joys , Rich in the plunder of his happiness ? As he is going out , enter ...
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... kind , and think me kind to all ; The weak , ungenerous error of your sex . What could inspire the thought ? We oftenest judge From our own hearts ; and is yours then so frail , It prompts you to conceive thus ill of me ? He that can ...
... kind , and think me kind to all ; The weak , ungenerous error of your sex . What could inspire the thought ? We oftenest judge From our own hearts ; and is yours then so frail , It prompts you to conceive thus ill of me ? He that can ...
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... Kind Heaven assuage his sor- rows , Which strike a damp through all my flames of [ Exit . love ! Enter King and ANTIGONUS . King . Kings of their envy cheat a foolish world : Fate gives us all in spite , that we alone Might have the ...
... Kind Heaven assuage his sor- rows , Which strike a damp through all my flames of [ Exit . love ! Enter King and ANTIGONUS . King . Kings of their envy cheat a foolish world : Fate gives us all in spite , that we alone Might have the ...
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... Kind , and gay - hearted , came to visit me . They , who misused my spies , for self - defence , Concealed their arms beneath the robes of peace . Of this informed , again my genius served me . Peri . You took occasion , from these few ...
... Kind , and gay - hearted , came to visit me . They , who misused my spies , for self - defence , Concealed their arms beneath the robes of peace . Of this informed , again my genius served me . Peri . You took occasion , from these few ...
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