The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Prince Palamon , I must awhile bereave you Of your fair cousin's company . Pal . And me too , [ Exit with ARCITE . Ev'n when you please , of life ! -Why is he sent for ? It may be , he shall marry her ; he's goodly , And like enough the ...
... Prince Palamon , I must awhile bereave you Of your fair cousin's company . Pal . And me too , [ Exit with ARCITE . Ev'n when you please , of life ! -Why is he sent for ? It may be , he shall marry her ; he's goodly , And like enough the ...
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... prince : To marry him is hopeless , To be his whore is witless . Out upon't ! What pushes are we wenches driven to , To set him free ? what says the law then ? Thus much for law , or kindred ! I will do it , And this night , or to ...
... prince : To marry him is hopeless , To be his whore is witless . Out upon't ! What pushes are we wenches driven to , To set him free ? what says the law then ? Thus much for law , or kindred ! I will do it , And this night , or to ...
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... prince ( His very looks so say him ) ; his complexion Nearer a brown , than black ; stern , and yet noble , Which shews him hardy , fearless , proud of dan- gers ; The circles of his eyes shew far within him , And as a heated lion , so ...
... prince ( His very looks so say him ) ; his complexion Nearer a brown , than black ; stern , and yet noble , Which shews him hardy , fearless , proud of dan- gers ; The circles of his eyes shew far within him , And as a heated lion , so ...
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... prince , that cuts away A life more worthy from him than all women , I should , and would die too . Hip . Infinite pity , That four such eyes should be so fix'd on one , That two must needs be blind for't ! Thes . So it is . [ Exeunt ...
... prince , that cuts away A life more worthy from him than all women , I should , and would die too . Hip . Infinite pity , That four such eyes should be so fix'd on one , That two must needs be blind for't ! Thes . So it is . [ Exeunt ...
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... prince ; blessed souls be with thee ! Thou art a right good man ; and while I live This day I give to tears . Pal . And I to honour . Thes . In this place first you fought ; even very here I sunder'd you : Acknowledge to the gods Our ...
... prince ; blessed souls be with thee ! Thou art a right good man ; and while I live This day I give to tears . Pal . And I to honour . Thes . In this place first you fought ; even very here I sunder'd you : Acknowledge to the gods Our ...
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