The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... that we may chapel them ! And , of thy boundless goodness , take some note , That for our crowned heads we have no roof Save this , which is the lion's and the bear's , And vault to every thing ! Thes . Pray you , kneel not . I was [ 2 ]
... that we may chapel them ! And , of thy boundless goodness , take some note , That for our crowned heads we have no roof Save this , which is the lion's and the bear's , And vault to every thing ! Thes . Pray you , kneel not . I was [ 2 ]
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... Bear this hence ! Pal . Oh , cousin , That we should things desire , which do cost us The loss of our desire ! that nought could buy Dear love , but loss of dear love ! Thes . Never Fortune Did play a subtler game : The conquer'd ...
... Bear this hence ! Pal . Oh , cousin , That we should things desire , which do cost us The loss of our desire ! that nought could buy Dear love , but loss of dear love ! Thes . Never Fortune Did play a subtler game : The conquer'd ...
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... Bear with me ! Woo't thou bear with me , my Mardonius ? Enter GOBRIAS . Mar. There comes a good man ; love him too ; he's temperate ; You may live to have need of such a virtue : Rage is not still in fashion . Arb . Welcome , good ...
... Bear with me ! Woo't thou bear with me , my Mardonius ? Enter GOBRIAS . Mar. There comes a good man ; love him too ; he's temperate ; You may live to have need of such a virtue : Rage is not still in fashion . Arb . Welcome , good ...
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... bear up , man . Bes . Gentlemen o'the sword , your hands once more ; I have been kick'd again ; but the foolish fellow is penitent , h'as ask'd me mercy , and my honour's safe . 2 Sw . We knew that , or the foolish fellow had better ...
... bear up , man . Bes . Gentlemen o'the sword , your hands once more ; I have been kick'd again ; but the foolish fellow is penitent , h'as ask'd me mercy , and my honour's safe . 2 Sw . We knew that , or the foolish fellow had better ...
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... bear the name Of husband to me , that my sin may be More honourable . Amin . What a strange thing am I ! Evad . A miserable one ; one that myself Am sorry for . Amin . Why , shew it then in this : If thou hast pity , though thy love be ...
... bear the name Of husband to me , that my sin may be More honourable . Amin . What a strange thing am I ! Evad . A miserable one ; one that myself Am sorry for . Amin . Why , shew it then in this : If thou hast pity , though thy love be ...
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Acast Amin arms art thou Bacurius BAJAZET Bessus bless blood brave brother Brun Cæsar Cast Castalio Char Cleo Cleon Cleora curse dare Daugh dear death Dion Diph DIPHILUS dost thou Enter Euphrania Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fate father fear fool forgive fortune give gods grief hand happy hath hear heart Heaven Hengo honour hope king kiss lady leave Leost Leosthenes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marcian Mardonius Monimia ne'er Nennius never night noble o'er OROONOKO peace Philaster Photinus pity Pompey poor pray prince Ptol Pulcheria queen revenge ruin SCENE shew sister slave soldier sorrow soul speak sure swear sweet sword Tamerlane tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Twas twill Vent virtue weep woman wretched wrong