The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 88
And so he does ; Rather pullid on , than sought : His mind was Pray heaven he be well ; let's look . Alas ! He's stiff , wounded and dead ! Treason , treason ! As worthy as his hand . 1. Run forth and call . Lys . ' Tis my fear , too .
And so he does ; Rather pullid on , than sought : His mind was Pray heaven he be well ; let's look . Alas ! He's stiff , wounded and dead ! Treason , treason ! As worthy as his hand . 1. Run forth and call . Lys . ' Tis my fear , too .
Page 136
And set her here , before me : ' Tis the king . Meg . I had rather be searched myself . Will have it so ; whose breath can still the winds , ( Ex . omnes . Uncloud the sun , charm down the swelling sea , And stop the floods of Heaven .
And set her here , before me : ' Tis the king . Meg . I had rather be searched myself . Will have it so ; whose breath can still the winds , ( Ex . omnes . Uncloud the sun , charm down the swelling sea , And stop the floods of Heaven .
Page 137
Heavens guard my lord ! I prithee , kill me : Thou art poor , and may'st Coun . ... I ne'er saw him beHave any way offended heaven , let prayers fore , I. Short and effectual reconcile you to it . Pha . Madam , who did it ? Are .
Heavens guard my lord ! I prithee , kill me : Thou art poor , and may'st Coun . ... I ne'er saw him beHave any way offended heaven , let prayers fore , I. Short and effectual reconcile you to it . Pha . Madam , who did it ? Are .
Page 139
Has the king sent for him to death ? Forgive , and leave me ! But the king hath sent Dion . Yes ; but the king must know , ' tis not To call me to my death : Oh , shew it me , in his power to war with Heaven . And then forget me !
Has the king sent for him to death ? Forgive , and leave me ! But the king hath sent Dion . Yes ; but the king must know , ' tis not To call me to my death : Oh , shew it me , in his power to war with Heaven . And then forget me !
Page 152
By heaven , sir , I am ignorant . Pen . Where fate may find them . ( Drum sofily within , then enter Soldiers , Cur . Are they ingirt ? with drum and colours . Pen . The battle's lost . Pen . What ! am I grown a shadow ? -Hark ! Cur .
By heaven , sir , I am ignorant . Pen . Where fate may find them . ( Drum sofily within , then enter Soldiers , Cur . Are they ingirt ? with drum and colours . Pen . The battle's lost . Pen . What ! am I grown a shadow ? -Hark ! Cur .
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