The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 38
... tears tense Enow to wash me white , that I may feel ACT II . Doth govern her , that she should. A child - like innocence within my breast ! Which , once perform'd , oh , give me leave to stand As fix'd as constancy herself ; my eyes Set ...
... tears tense Enow to wash me white , that I may feel ACT II . Doth govern her , that she should. A child - like innocence within my breast ! Which , once perform'd , oh , give me leave to stand As fix'd as constancy herself ; my eyes Set ...
Page 39
... tears weigh'd down his sins . Mark , how she weeps ; How well it does become her ! And if you Can find no ... tear . Think , how this want of grief discredits you ; And you will weep , because you cannot weep . Ara . You talk to me , as ...
... tears weigh'd down his sins . Mark , how she weeps ; How well it does become her ! And if you Can find no ... tear . Think , how this want of grief discredits you ; And you will weep , because you cannot weep . Ara . You talk to me , as ...
Page 67
... tears And knees beg succour from them . ' Would , that blood , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , Were running in thy veins , that it might make thee Apt to say less , or able to maintain , Should'st thou say more ! This ...
... tears And knees beg succour from them . ' Would , that blood , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , Were running in thy veins , that it might make thee Apt to say less , or able to maintain , Should'st thou say more ! This ...
Page 78
... tears ; hide nothing then from me ; For , when I know the cause of thy distemper , With mine old armour I'll adorn myself , My resolution , and cut through thy foes , Unto thy quiet ; till I place thy heart As peaceable , as spotless ...
... tears ; hide nothing then from me ; For , when I know the cause of thy distemper , With mine old armour I'll adorn myself , My resolution , and cut through thy foes , Unto thy quiet ; till I place thy heart As peaceable , as spotless ...
Page 88
... tears : But such the inisery of greatness is , They have no time to mourn ; then pardon me ! Sirs , which way went she ? Enter STRATO . Stra . Never follow her ; For she , alas ! was but the instrument . News is now brought in that ...
... tears : But such the inisery of greatness is , They have no time to mourn ; then pardon me ! Sirs , which way went she ? Enter STRATO . Stra . Never follow her ; For she , alas ! was but the instrument . News is now brought in that ...
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