The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... sword . By all oaths in one , I , and the justice of my love , would make thee A confess'd traitor ! Oh , thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood ...
... sword . By all oaths in one , I , and the justice of my love , would make thee A confess'd traitor ! Oh , thou most perfidious That ever gently look'd ! the void'st of honour That e'er bore gentle token ! falsest cousin That ever blood ...
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... sword's edge on't . [ Wind horns of cornets . Arc . You hear the horns : Enter your mews quick , lest this match be- tween's Be crost ere met . Give me your hand ; fare- well ! I'll bring you every needful thing : I pray you Take ...
... sword's edge on't . [ Wind horns of cornets . Arc . You hear the horns : Enter your mews quick , lest this match be- tween's Be crost ere met . Give me your hand ; fare- well ! I'll bring you every needful thing : I pray you Take ...
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... sword he refuses , If it but hold , I kill him with ; ' tis justice : So , Love and Fortune for me ! Oh , good - morrow ! Enter ARCITE , with armours and swords . Arc . Good - morrow , noble kinsman ! Pal . I have put you To too much ...
... sword he refuses , If it but hold , I kill him with ; ' tis justice : So , Love and Fortune for me ! Oh , good - morrow ! Enter ARCITE , with armours and swords . Arc . Good - morrow , noble kinsman ! Pal . I have put you To too much ...
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... sword ; A bruise would be dishonour . Arc . Now I'm perfect . Pal . Stand off then ! Arc . Take my sword ! I hold it better . Pal . I thank you , no ; keep it ; your life lies on it : Here's one , if it but hold , I ask no more For all ...
... sword ; A bruise would be dishonour . Arc . Now I'm perfect . Pal . Stand off then ! Arc . Take my sword ! I hold it better . Pal . I thank you , no ; keep it ; your life lies on it : Here's one , if it but hold , I ask no more For all ...
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... Sword - men . WOMEN . ARANE , the queen - mother . PANTHEA , her daughter . SPACONIA , a lady , daughter of Ligones . MANDANE , a waiting - woman ; and other atten- dants . Three men and a woman . PHILIP , a servant , and two citizens ...
... Sword - men . WOMEN . ARANE , the queen - mother . PANTHEA , her daughter . SPACONIA , a lady , daughter of Ligones . MANDANE , a waiting - woman ; and other atten- dants . Three men and a woman . PHILIP , a servant , and two citizens ...
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