The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... fair , Be absent hence ! Now ' twill take form ; the heats are gone. THE SCENE I. Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ; a Boy , in a white robe , before , singing , and strewing flow- ers ; after HYMEN , a Nymph , encompassed in her tresses ...
... fair , Be absent hence ! Now ' twill take form ; the heats are gone. THE SCENE I. Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ; a Boy , in a white robe , before , singing , and strewing flow- ers ; after HYMEN , a Nymph , encompassed in her tresses ...
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... fair boy certain , but a fool To love himself ; were there not maids enough ? Arc . Pray forward ! Pal . Yes . Emi . Or were they all hard - hearted ? - Serv . They could not be to one so fair . Emi . Thou wouldst not ? Serv . I think I ...
... fair boy certain , but a fool To love himself ; were there not maids enough ? Arc . Pray forward ! Pal . Yes . Emi . Or were they all hard - hearted ? - Serv . They could not be to one so fair . Emi . Thou wouldst not ? Serv . I think I ...
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... fair , Let honest men ne'er love again . Once more I would but see this fair one . Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I were , For all the fortune of my ...
... fair , Let honest men ne'er love again . Once more I would but see this fair one . Blessed garden , And fruit , and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! ' Would I were , For all the fortune of my ...
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... fair as he too ; But in my heart was Palamon , and there , Lord , what a coil he keeps ! To hear him Sing in an evening , what a heaven it is ! And yet his songs are sad ones . Fairer spoken Was never gentleman : When I come in To bring ...
... fair as he too ; But in my heart was Palamon , and there , Lord , what a coil he keeps ! To hear him Sing in an evening , what a heaven it is ! And yet his songs are sad ones . Fairer spoken Was never gentleman : When I come in To bring ...
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... fair birth - day with virtues , your And , as your due , you're hers ; kiss her fair hand , sir . Arc . Sir , you're a noble giver . - Dearest beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your servant ( Your most unworthy creature ) ...
... fair birth - day with virtues , your And , as your due , you're hers ; kiss her fair hand , sir . Arc . Sir , you're a noble giver . - Dearest beauty , Thus let me seal my vow'd faith ! when your servant ( Your most unworthy creature ) ...
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