The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... fool . Emi . Pray you , say nothing ; pray you ! Who cannot feel nor see the rain , being in't , Knows neither wet nor dry . If that you were The ground - piece of some painter , I would buy you , To instruct me ' gainst a capital grief ...
... fool . Emi . Pray you , say nothing ; pray you ! Who cannot feel nor see the rain , being in't , Knows neither wet nor dry . If that you were The ground - piece of some painter , I would buy you , To instruct me ' gainst a capital grief ...
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... 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 should not , madam . Emi ...
... 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 should not , madam . Emi ...
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... fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble ! Put my head out ? I'll throw my body out , And leap the garden , when I see her next , Enter Jailor . And pitch between her arms , to anger thee . Pal . No more ! the keeper's coming : I shall ...
... fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble ! Put my head out ? I'll throw my body out , And leap the garden , when I see her next , Enter Jailor . And pitch between her arms , to anger thee . Pal . No more ! the keeper's coming : I shall ...
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... Fool , Away with this strain'd mirth ! I say again , That sigh was breath'd for Emily : Base cousin , Dar'st thou break first ? Arc . You're wide . Pal . By Heav'n and earth , There's nothing in thee honest ! Arc . Then I'll leave you ...
... Fool , Away with this strain'd mirth ! I say again , That sigh was breath'd for Emily : Base cousin , Dar'st thou break first ? Arc . You're wide . Pal . By Heav'n and earth , There's nothing in thee honest ! Arc . Then I'll leave you ...
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... fools , fell out about an howlet : The one said ' twas an owl , The other he said nay , The third he said it was a hawk ... fool . Tell ten : I've poz'd him . Buz ! Friend , you must eat no white bread ; if you do , Your teeth will bleed ...
... fools , fell out about an howlet : The one said ' twas an owl , The other he said nay , The third he said it was a hawk ... fool . Tell ten : I've poz'd him . Buz ! Friend , you must eat no white bread ; if you do , Your teeth will bleed ...
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