The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... beauty ? Arc . ' Tis a rare one . Pal . Is't but a rare one ? Arc . Yes , a matchless beauty . Pal . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? Arc . I cannot tell what you have done ; & FLETCHER . ] THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
... beauty ? Arc . ' Tis a rare one . Pal . Is't but a rare one ? Arc . Yes , a matchless beauty . Pal . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? Arc . I cannot tell what you have done ; & FLETCHER . ] THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
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... beauty , As any Palamon , or any living , That is a man's son . Pal . Have I called thee friend ? Arc . Yes , and have found me so . Why are you moved thus ? Let me deal coldly with you : am not I Part of your blood , part of your soul ...
... beauty , As any Palamon , or any living , That is a man's son . Pal . Have I called thee friend ? Arc . Yes , and have found me so . Why are you moved thus ? Let me deal coldly with you : am not I Part of your blood , part of your soul ...
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... beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your servant ( Your most unworthy creature ) but offends you , Command him die , he shall . Emi . That were too cruel . If you deserve well , sir , I shall soon sec't : You're mine ; and ...
... beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your servant ( Your most unworthy creature ) but offends you , Command him die , he shall . Emi . That were too cruel . If you deserve well , sir , I shall soon sec't : You're mine ; and ...
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... beauty , As I love most , and in that faith will perish ; As I have brought my life here to confirm it ; As I have served her truest , worthiest ; As I dare kill this cousin , that denies it ; So let me be most traitor , and you please ...
... beauty , As I love most , and in that faith will perish ; As I have brought my life here to confirm it ; As I have served her truest , worthiest ; As I dare kill this cousin , that denies it ; So let me be most traitor , and you please ...
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... beauty , And , in their funeral songs for these two cousins , Despise my cruelty , and cry woe - worth me , ' Till I am nothing but the scorn of women : For Heaven's sake save their lives , and banish'em ! Thes . On what conditions ...
... beauty , And , in their funeral songs for these two cousins , Despise my cruelty , and cry woe - worth me , ' Till I am nothing but the scorn of women : For Heaven's sake save their lives , and banish'em ! Thes . On what conditions ...
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