The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Never was such a day of triumph known ! There's not a wounded captive in my train , That slowly followed my proud chariot wheels , With half a life , and beggary , and chains , But is a god to me : I am most wretched . In his captivity ...
... Never was such a day of triumph known ! There's not a wounded captive in my train , That slowly followed my proud chariot wheels , With half a life , and beggary , and chains , But is a god to me : I am most wretched . In his captivity ...
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... never shrink ; take back the bright example You lately lent ; Oh , take it while you may , While I can give it you , and be immortal ! [ Exit . Alon . She's gone , and I shall see that face no more , But pine in absence , and till death ...
... never shrink ; take back the bright example You lately lent ; Oh , take it while you may , While I can give it you , and be immortal ! [ Exit . Alon . She's gone , and I shall see that face no more , But pine in absence , and till death ...
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... never , never see her more ? Say , is it not enough that I must die ; But I must be tormented in the grave ? — Ask my consent ! -Must I then give her to him ? Blast the bold thought , and curse him with her Lead to his nuptial sheets ...
... never , never see her more ? Say , is it not enough that I must die ; But I must be tormented in the grave ? — Ask my consent ! -Must I then give her to him ? Blast the bold thought , and curse him with her Lead to his nuptial sheets ...
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... never , never shall behold her more.- Pardon , ye gods ! an artifice forced on me . [ Aside to ANTIGONUS . [ To the King . Dread sir , your son complies . Dym . Astonishment ! King . Strike off his chains . Nay , Perseus too is free ...
... never , never shall behold her more.- Pardon , ye gods ! an artifice forced on me . [ Aside to ANTIGONUS . [ To the King . Dread sir , your son complies . Dym . Astonishment ! King . Strike off his chains . Nay , Perseus too is free ...
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... never lost her heart . Erix . That I'm serene , says not I never loved . King . Oh , daughter ! -but no more ; the gods Indeed , the vulgar float as passion drives ; will thank you . I go to bless my Perseus with the news . Dym . Thus ...
... never lost her heart . Erix . That I'm serene , says not I never loved . King . Oh , daughter ! -but no more ; the gods Indeed , the vulgar float as passion drives ; will thank you . I go to bless my Perseus with the news . Dym . Thus ...
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