The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Thou purger of the earth , draw thy fear'd sword , That does good turns to the world ; give us the The crow , the slanderous cuckoo , nor bones The boding raven , nor chough hoar , Of our dead kings , that we may chapel them !
Thou purger of the earth , draw thy fear'd sword , That does good turns to the world ; give us the The crow , the slanderous cuckoo , nor bones The boding raven , nor chough hoar , Of our dead kings , that we may chapel them !
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I've heard the Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , fortunes Melts into drops ; so sorrow , wanting form , of your dead lords , which gives me such lamenting Is pressed with deeper matter . As wakes my vengeance and ...
I've heard the Set down in ice , which , by hot grief uncandied , fortunes Melts into drops ; so sorrow , wanting form , of your dead lords , which gives me such lamenting Is pressed with deeper matter . As wakes my vengeance and ...
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Go , and find out From our kind air ( to them unkind , ) and minister The bones of your dead lords , and honour them What man to man may do ; for our sake , more . With treble ceremony ; rather than a gap Since I have known frights ...
Go , and find out From our kind air ( to them unkind , ) and minister The bones of your dead lords , and honour them What man to man may do ; for our sake , more . With treble ceremony ; rather than a gap Since I have known frights ...
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That must talk till you answer , do not stand Enter GOBRIAS , ARANE , PANTHEA , SPACOAs you were dumb ; - say something , though it be NIA , BACURIUS , MARDONIUS , BESSUS , and Poison'd with anger that may strike me dead . two Gentlemen ...
That must talk till you answer , do not stand Enter GOBRIAS , ARANE , PANTHEA , SPACOAs you were dumb ; - say something , though it be NIA , BACURIUS , MARDONIUS , BESSUS , and Poison'd with anger that may strike me dead . two Gentlemen ...
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You may command me dead ; and so much love Arb . Tigranes ! art not thou my prisoner ?, A stranger may importune ; pray you , do . Tigr . I am . If this request appear too much to grant , Arb . And who is this ?
You may command me dead ; and so much love Arb . Tigranes ! art not thou my prisoner ?, A stranger may importune ; pray you , do . Tigr . I am . If this request appear too much to grant , Arb . And who is this ?
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