The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... night , or to - morrow : He shall love me ! SCENE V. [ Exit . [ A short flourish of cornets , and shouts within . ] Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLITA , PERITHOUS , EMI- LIA , and ARCITE , with a garland , & c . Thes . You have done worthily ; I ...
... night , or to - morrow : He shall love me ! SCENE V. [ Exit . [ A short flourish of cornets , and shouts within . ] Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLITA , PERITHOUS , EMI- LIA , and ARCITE , with a garland , & c . Thes . You have done worthily ; I ...
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... night , And Darkness lord o ' th ' world ! -Hark ! ' tis a wolf : In me hath grief slain fear , and , but for one thing , I care for nothing , and that's Palamon : I reck not if the wolves would jaw me , so He had this file . What if I ...
... night , And Darkness lord o ' th ' world ! -Hark ! ' tis a wolf : In me hath grief slain fear , and , but for one thing , I care for nothing , and that's Palamon : I reck not if the wolves would jaw me , so He had this file . What if I ...
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... night , good night ; you're gone ! -I'm very hungry : ' Would I could find a fine frog ! he would tell me News from all parts o ' th ' world ; then would I make A carrack of a cockle - shell , and sail By east and north - east to the ...
... night , good night ; you're gone ! -I'm very hungry : ' Would I could find a fine frog ! he would tell me News from all parts o ' th ' world ; then would I make A carrack of a cockle - shell , and sail By east and north - east to the ...
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... night . Gob . Our king , I say , was old , and this our queen Desir'd to bring an heir , but yet her husband , She thought , was past it ; and to be dishonest , I think , she would not : If she would have been , The truth is , she was ...
... night . Gob . Our king , I say , was old , and this our queen Desir'd to bring an heir , but yet her husband , She thought , was past it ; and to be dishonest , I think , she would not : If she would have been , The truth is , she was ...
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... Night rises in mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun is drown'd , and with him fell the day . Bright Cinthia , hear my voice ; I am the Night , For whom thou bear'st about thy borrow'd light . Appear ; no ...
... Night rises in mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun is drown'd , and with him fell the day . Bright Cinthia , hear my voice ; I am the Night , For whom thou bear'st about thy borrow'd light . Appear ; no ...
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