The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 409
... . Servant . WOMEN . Monimia . ship of old Acasto . SERINA , Acasto's daughter . ERNESTO . PAULINO . Old retainers of Acasto . FLORELLA , Monimia's woman . SCENE I. Enter PAULINO and ERNESTO . Paul . " [ 409 ] "The Orphan, 409,
... . Servant . WOMEN . Monimia . ship of old Acasto . SERINA , Acasto's daughter . ERNESTO . PAULINO . Old retainers of Acasto . FLORELLA , Monimia's woman . SCENE I. Enter PAULINO and ERNESTO . Paul . " [ 409 ] "The Orphan, 409,
Page 410
... Monimia . Paul . The same , the daughter of the brave Chamont ; He was our lord's companion in the wars ; Where such a wondrous friendship grew between them , As only death could end . Chamont's estate Was ruined in our late and civil ...
... Monimia . Paul . The same , the daughter of the brave Chamont ; He was our lord's companion in the wars ; Where such a wondrous friendship grew between them , As only death could end . Chamont's estate Was ruined in our late and civil ...
Page 411
... Monimia . Cast . Yes . Pol . And you would kill me , If I'm your rival . Cast . No ; sure we are such friends , So much one man , that our affections , too , Must be united , and the same as we are . Pol . I doat upon Monimia . Cast ...
... Monimia . Cast . Yes . Pol . And you would kill me , If I'm your rival . Cast . No ; sure we are such friends , So much one man , that our affections , too , Must be united , and the same as we are . Pol . I doat upon Monimia . Cast ...
Page 412
... MONIMIA . Mon. So soon returned from hunting ? This fair day Seems as if sent to invite the world abroad . Passed not Castalio and Polydore this way ? Page . Madam , just now . Mon. Sure some ill fate's upon me ; Distrust and heaviness ...
... MONIMIA . Mon. So soon returned from hunting ? This fair day Seems as if sent to invite the world abroad . Passed not Castalio and Polydore this way ? Page . Madam , just now . Mon. Sure some ill fate's upon me ; Distrust and heaviness ...
Page 415
... MONIMIA , Mon. My brother ! Cha . Oh my sister ! let me hold thee Long in my arms . I've not beheld thy face These many days ; by night I have often seen thee In gentle dreams , and satisfied my soul With fancied joys , ' till morning ...
... MONIMIA , Mon. My brother ! Cha . Oh my sister ! let me hold thee Long in my arms . I've not beheld thy face These many days ; by night I have often seen thee In gentle dreams , and satisfied my soul With fancied joys , ' till morning ...
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