The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... curse ever - blinded Fortune , night . Enter PALAMON and ARCITE above . And so did they ; what the reason of it is , I Know not . - Look , yonder they are ! that is Arcite looks out . Daugh . No , sir , no ; that's Palamon : Arcite's ...
... curse ever - blinded Fortune , night . Enter PALAMON and ARCITE above . And so did they ; what the reason of it is , I Know not . - Look , yonder they are ! that is Arcite looks out . Daugh . No , sir , no ; that's Palamon : Arcite's ...
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... curse me , and. Gerrold . 2 Coun . Draw up the company , taborer ? 3 Coun . Why , Timothy ! Where's the Tab . Here , my mad boys ; have at ye ! Ger . But I say where's their women ? 4 Coun . Here's Friz and Maudlin . 2 Coun . And little ...
... curse me , and. Gerrold . 2 Coun . Draw up the company , taborer ? 3 Coun . Why , Timothy ! Where's the Tab . Here , my mad boys ; have at ye ! Ger . But I say where's their women ? 4 Coun . Here's Friz and Maudlin . 2 Coun . And little ...
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Walter Scott. Arc . If I fall , curse me , and say I was a coward ; For none but such dare die in these just trials . Arc . But use your gauntlets though : those Once more , farewell , my cousin ! ACT IV . Jailor . Hear you no more ? I'm ...
Walter Scott. Arc . If I fall , curse me , and say I was a coward ; For none but such dare die in these just trials . Arc . But use your gauntlets though : those Once more , farewell , my cousin ! ACT IV . Jailor . Hear you no more ? I'm ...
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... Curses incurable , and all the evils Man's body or his spirit can receive , Be with thee ! Gob . Why , sir , do you curse me thus ? Arb . Why do I curse thee ? If there be a man Subtle in curses , that exceeds the rest , As use to pay ...
... Curses incurable , and all the evils Man's body or his spirit can receive , Be with thee ! Gob . Why , sir , do you curse me thus ? Arb . Why do I curse thee ? If there be a man Subtle in curses , that exceeds the rest , As use to pay ...
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... curse of soldiers , that in peace They shall be braved by such ignoble men , As , if the land were troubled , would with tears And knees beg succour from them . ' Would , that blood , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , Were ...
... curse of soldiers , that in peace They shall be braved by such ignoble men , As , if the land were troubled , would with tears And knees beg succour from them . ' Would , that blood , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , Were ...
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