The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... looks like radiant Truth , Brought forward by the hand of hoary Time . You to the port with speed , ' tis possible ... Look into those they call unfortunate , And , closer viewed , you'll find they are unwise : Some flaw in their own ...
... looks like radiant Truth , Brought forward by the hand of hoary Time . You to the port with speed , ' tis possible ... Look into those they call unfortunate , And , closer viewed , you'll find they are unwise : Some flaw in their own ...
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... look so pale ! Enter Don ALONZO . Car . Alonzo ! Alon . Carlos ! I am whole again ; Clasped in thy arms , it makes my heart entire . Cur . Whom dare I thus embrace ? The con- queror Of Afric ? Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ...
... look so pale ! Enter Don ALONZO . Car . Alonzo ! Alon . Carlos ! I am whole again ; Clasped in thy arms , it makes my heart entire . Cur . Whom dare I thus embrace ? The con- queror Of Afric ? Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ...
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... look upon that face , And read it there . - Devote thee to another ! Not to be borne ! a second look undoes me . Leon . And why undo you ? Is it then , my lord , So terrible to yield to your own wishes , Because they happen to concur ...
... look upon that face , And read it there . - Devote thee to another ! Not to be borne ! a second look undoes me . Leon . And why undo you ? Is it then , my lord , So terrible to yield to your own wishes , Because they happen to concur ...
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... Look down , oh , holy prophet ! see me torture This Christian dog , this infidel , who dares To smite thy votaries , and spurn thy law ; And yet hopes pleasure from two radiant eyes , Which look as they were lighted for thee ! Shall he ...
... Look down , oh , holy prophet ! see me torture This Christian dog , this infidel , who dares To smite thy votaries , and spurn thy law ; And yet hopes pleasure from two radiant eyes , Which look as they were lighted for thee ! Shall he ...
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... Look on me . Who am I ? I know , thou sayst , The Moor , a slave , an abject , beaten slave : ( Eternal woes to him that made me so ! ) But look again . Has six years cruel bondage Extinguished majesty so far , that nought Shines here ...
... Look on me . Who am I ? I know , thou sayst , The Moor , a slave , an abject , beaten slave : ( Eternal woes to him that made me so ! ) But look again . Has six years cruel bondage Extinguished majesty so far , that nought Shines here ...
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