The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... soon arrive . Oh , how I long to embrace The first of heroes , and the best of friends ! I loved fair Leonora long before The chance of battle gave me to the Moors , From whom so late Alonzo set me free : And while I groaned in bondage ...
... soon arrive . Oh , how I long to embrace The first of heroes , and the best of friends ! I loved fair Leonora long before The chance of battle gave me to the Moors , From whom so late Alonzo set me free : And while I groaned in bondage ...
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... Soon hurt ; in happiness itself unsafe , And often wounded while she plucks the rose ; So properly the object of affliction , That Heaven is pleased to make distress become her , And dresses her most amiably in tears . Take then my ...
... Soon hurt ; in happiness itself unsafe , And often wounded while she plucks the rose ; So properly the object of affliction , That Heaven is pleased to make distress become her , And dresses her most amiably in tears . Take then my ...
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... Soon hurt ; in happiness itself unsafe , And often wounded while she plucks the rose ; So properly the object of affliction , That Heaven is pleased to make distress become her , And dresses her most amiably in tears . Take then my ...
... Soon hurt ; in happiness itself unsafe , And often wounded while she plucks the rose ; So properly the object of affliction , That Heaven is pleased to make distress become her , And dresses her most amiably in tears . Take then my ...
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... soon blew o'er . Then did I tell her of Don Carlos ' death , ( Wisely suppressing by what means he fell ) And laid the blame on that . At first she doubt- ed ; But such the honest artifice I used , And such her ardent wish it should be ...
... soon blew o'er . Then did I tell her of Don Carlos ' death , ( Wisely suppressing by what means he fell ) And laid the blame on that . At first she doubt- ed ; But such the honest artifice I used , And such her ardent wish it should be ...
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... Soon after , he was sent ambassador , When Philip feared the thunder of our arms . Rome's manners won him , and his manners Rome ; Who granted peace , declaring she forgave To his high worth the conduct of his father . This gave him all ...
... Soon after , he was sent ambassador , When Philip feared the thunder of our arms . Rome's manners won him , and his manners Rome ; Who granted peace , declaring she forgave To his high worth the conduct of his father . This gave him all ...
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