The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... soul . Enter ISABELLA . Who's there ? My love ? Isa . Why have you left my bed ? Your absence more affrights me than the storm . Zan . The dead alone , in such a night , can rest , And I indulge my meditation here . Woman , away . I ...
... soul . Enter ISABELLA . Who's there ? My love ? Isa . Why have you left my bed ? Your absence more affrights me than the storm . Zan . The dead alone , in such a night , can rest , And I indulge my meditation here . Woman , away . I ...
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... soul , And call themselves to being . [ Aside . ] My Alonzo ! Since thy great soul disdains to make request , Receive with favour that I make to thee . Alon . What means my Carlos ? Car . Pray observe me well . Fate and Alvarez tore her ...
... soul , And call themselves to being . [ Aside . ] My Alonzo ! Since thy great soul disdains to make request , Receive with favour that I make to thee . Alon . What means my Carlos ? Car . Pray observe me well . Fate and Alvarez tore her ...
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... soul . Alon . Oh ! ' twill , by Heaven ! Zan . Alas ! I fear it much , And scarce can hope so far ; but I of this Exact your solemn oath , that you'll abstain From all self - violence , and save my lord . Alon . I trebly swear . Zan ...
... soul . Alon . Oh ! ' twill , by Heaven ! Zan . Alas ! I fear it much , And scarce can hope so far ; but I of this Exact your solemn oath , that you'll abstain From all self - violence , and save my lord . Alon . I trebly swear . Zan ...
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... soul . Dem . Forgive me ? Oh ! thou need'st not to forgive , If imposition had not struck thee blind . Truth lies in ambush yet , but will start up , And seize thy trembling soul , when mine is fled . Q , P've a thousand , thousand ...
... soul . Dem . Forgive me ? Oh ! thou need'st not to forgive , If imposition had not struck thee blind . Truth lies in ambush yet , but will start up , And seize thy trembling soul , when mine is fled . Q , P've a thousand , thousand ...
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... soul to peace ! Dem . Talk'st thou of peace ? what peace hast thou bestowed ? A brain distracted , and a broken heart . Talk'st thou of peace ? Hark , hark , thy husband calls , His father's rebel ! Brother's murderer ! Nature's ...
... soul to peace ! Dem . Talk'st thou of peace ? what peace hast thou bestowed ? A brain distracted , and a broken heart . Talk'st thou of peace ? Hark , hark , thy husband calls , His father's rebel ! Brother's murderer ! Nature's ...
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