The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... fortunes Of your dead lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for them . King ... Fortune at you Dimpled her cheek with smiles ; Hercules our kinsman ( Then weaker than your eyes ) laid by his club ...
... fortunes Of your dead lords , which gives me such lamenting As wakes my vengeance and revenge for them . King ... Fortune at you Dimpled her cheek with smiles ; Hercules our kinsman ( Then weaker than your eyes ) laid by his club ...
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... fortune . Speed to him ! Store never hurts good governors . Per . Though I know His ocean needs not my poor drops ... fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance , That we , more than his Perithous , possess The high throne ...
... fortune . Speed to him ! Store never hurts good governors . Per . Though I know His ocean needs not my poor drops ... fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance , That we , more than his Perithous , possess The high throne ...
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... 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 the lower of the twain ...
... 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 the lower of the twain ...
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... fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming apricot ! How I would spread , and fling my wanton arms In at her window ! I would bring her fruit Fit for the gods to feed on ; youth and pleasure , Still as she tasted ...
... fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming apricot ! How I would spread , and fling my wanton arms In at her window ! I would bring her fruit Fit for the gods to feed on ; youth and pleasure , Still as she tasted ...
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... fortune , If he dare make himself a worthy lover , Yet in the field to strike a battle for her ; And if he lose her ... fortunes ; either way , I'm happy : I'll see her , and be near her , or no more . Enter four Country People ; one ...
... fortune , If he dare make himself a worthy lover , Yet in the field to strike a battle for her ; And if he lose her ... fortunes ; either way , I'm happy : I'll see her , and be near her , or no more . Enter four Country People ; one ...
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