The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... honour , Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses , Like proud seas under us ! Our good swords now ( Better the red - eyed god of war ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those gods ...
... honour , Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses , Like proud seas under us ! Our good swords now ( Better the red - eyed god of war ne'er wore ) Ravish'd our sides , like age , must run to rust , And deck the temples of those gods ...
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... honour ; That , liberty and common conversation , The poison of pure spirits , might , like women , Wooe us to wander from . What worthy bless- ing Can be , but our imaginations Emi . That was a fair boy certain , but a fool To love ...
... honour ; That , liberty and common conversation , The poison of pure spirits , might , like women , Wooe us to wander from . What worthy bless- ing Can be , but our imaginations Emi . That was a fair boy certain , but a fool To love ...
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... Honour . Per . All his words are worthy . Thes . Sir , we are much indebted to your travel , Nor shall you lose your wishes . Perithous , Dispose of this fair gentleman . Per . Thanks , Theseus ! - Let me find that my father ever hated ...
... Honour . Per . All his words are worthy . Thes . Sir , we are much indebted to your travel , Nor shall you lose your wishes . Perithous , Dispose of this fair gentleman . Per . Thanks , Theseus ! - Let me find that my father ever hated ...
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... honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood made kin ! call'st thou her thine ? I'll prove it in my shackles , with these hands Void of appointment , that thou liest , and art A very thief in love , a chaffy lord ...
... honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood made kin ! call'st thou her thine ? I'll prove it in my shackles , with these hands Void of appointment , that thou liest , and art A very thief in love , a chaffy lord ...
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... honour guard me ! [ They bow several ways ; then advance and stand . Arc . And me , my love ! Is there aught else to say ? Pal . This only , and no more : Thou art mine aunt's son , And that blood we desire to shed is mutual ; In me ...
... honour guard me ! [ They bow several ways ; then advance and stand . Arc . And me , my love ! Is there aught else to say ? Pal . This only , and no more : Thou art mine aunt's son , And that blood we desire to shed is mutual ; In me ...
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Acast Amin arms art thou Bacurius BAJAZET Bessus bless blood brave brother Brun Cæsar Cast Castalio Char Cleo Cleon Cleora curse dare Daugh dear death Dion Diph DIPHILUS dost thou Enter Euphrania Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fate father fear fool forgive fortune give gods grief hand happy hath hear heart Heaven Hengo honour hope king kiss lady leave Leost Leosthenes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marcian Mardonius Monimia ne'er Nennius never night noble o'er OROONOKO peace Philaster Photinus pity Pompey poor pray prince Ptol Pulcheria queen revenge ruin SCENE shew sister slave soldier sorrow soul speak sure swear sweet sword Tamerlane tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Twas twill Vent virtue weep woman wretched wrong