The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Lady , lady , alack , He that will all the treasure know o ' the earth Must know the centre too ; he that will fish For my least minnow , let him lead his line To catch one at my heart . Oh , pardon me : Extremity , that sharpens sundry ...
... Lady , lady , alack , He that will all the treasure know o ' the earth Must know the centre too ; he that will fish For my least minnow , let him lead his line To catch one at my heart . Oh , pardon me : Extremity , that sharpens sundry ...
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... lady ? Hip . I admire him : I have not seen so young a man so noble , ( If he say true ) of his sort . Emi . Believe , His mother was a wondrous handsome woman ! His face methinks goes Hip . But his body , that way . And fiery mind ...
... lady ? Hip . I admire him : I have not seen so young a man so noble , ( If he say true ) of his sort . Emi . Believe , His mother was a wondrous handsome woman ! His face methinks goes Hip . But his body , that way . And fiery mind ...
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... lady bright , The chambermaid , and servingman by night , That seek out silent hanging : Then mine host , And his fat spouse , that welcome to their cost The galled traveller , and with a beck'ning Informs the tapster to inflame the ...
... lady bright , The chambermaid , and servingman by night , That seek out silent hanging : Then mine host , And his fat spouse , that welcome to their cost The galled traveller , and with a beck'ning Informs the tapster to inflame the ...
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... lady Why she is fair , and why her eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal . Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As ...
... lady Why she is fair , and why her eyes command me Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal . Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As ...
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... lady ! Emi . That you would ne'er deny me any thing Fit for my modest suit , and your free granting : I tie you to your word now ; if you fail in't , Think how you maim your honour ; ( For now I'm set a - begging , sir , I'm deaf To all ...
... lady ! Emi . That you would ne'er deny me any thing Fit for my modest suit , and your free granting : I tie you to your word now ; if you fail in't , Think how you maim your honour ; ( For now I'm set a - begging , sir , I'm deaf To all ...
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