The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... meet friends , and read each other's hearts , Thou❜lt know one day that thou wert held most dear . Farewell . Cur . Alonzo , stay - he cannot speak- [ Holds him . Lest it should grieve me- -Shall I be outdone ? And lose in glory , as I ...
... meet friends , and read each other's hearts , Thou❜lt know one day that thou wert held most dear . Farewell . Cur . Alonzo , stay - he cannot speak- [ Holds him . Lest it should grieve me- -Shall I be outdone ? And lose in glory , as I ...
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... meets me at my banquet , haunts my pil- low , Nor by the din of arms is frighted from me . Conscience , what art thou ... meet The great should have the fame of happiness , The consolation of a little envy ; ' Tis all YOUNG . ] 27 THE ...
... meets me at my banquet , haunts my pil- low , Nor by the din of arms is frighted from me . Conscience , what art thou ... meet The great should have the fame of happiness , The consolation of a little envy ; ' Tis all YOUNG . ] 27 THE ...
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... meet , [ To his Sons . But march one way , and drive the world before you ! The victor , as our antient rites decree , Must hold a feast , and triumph in the bowl . Dem . I long , my lord , to see the charge begin ; The brandished ...
... meet , [ To his Sons . But march one way , and drive the world before you ! The victor , as our antient rites decree , Must hold a feast , and triumph in the bowl . Dem . I long , my lord , to see the charge begin ; The brandished ...
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... meet- Cloud and torment my reason . Ant . Sir , recall , And re - examine those you sent to Rome : You took their evidence in haste and anger . Torture , if they refuse , will tell the truth . King . Go , stop the nuptials , till you ...
... meet- Cloud and torment my reason . Ant . Sir , recall , And re - examine those you sent to Rome : You took their evidence in haste and anger . Torture , if they refuse , will tell the truth . King . Go , stop the nuptials , till you ...
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Walter Scott. Your shining merits meet their just reward ; Distinguish'd with some honourable post , As soon they must ; you'll own my doctrine In its full lustre , ' till the king return'd , Nothing but duty to preserve the crown Could ...
Walter Scott. Your shining merits meet their just reward ; Distinguish'd with some honourable post , As soon they must ; you'll own my doctrine In its full lustre , ' till the king return'd , Nothing but duty to preserve the crown Could ...
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