The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thing , nor be so hardy Ever to take a husband . Thes . Pray stand up ; I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Perithous , Lead on the bride ! Get you , and pray the gods For success and return ; omit not any ...
... thing , nor be so hardy Ever to take a husband . Thes . Pray stand up ; I am entreating of myself to do That which you kneel to have me . Perithous , Lead on the bride ! Get you , and pray the gods For success and return ; omit not any ...
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... thing Our haste does leave imperfect : So adieu , And heaven's good eyes look on you ! -What are those ? [ Exeunt ... things scatter'd , we will post [ Exeunt . To Athens ' fore our army . SCENE V. Enter the Queens with the hearses of ...
... thing Our haste does leave imperfect : So adieu , And heaven's good eyes look on you ! -What are those ? [ Exeunt ... things scatter'd , we will post [ Exeunt . To Athens ' fore our army . SCENE V. Enter the Queens with the hearses of ...
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... things Of such a virtuous greatness , that this lady , This blushing virgin , should take manhood to her , And seek to ... thing of learning says so ; Where he himself will edify the duke Most parlously in & FLETCHER . ] 11 THE TWO NOBLE ...
... things Of such a virtuous greatness , that this lady , This blushing virgin , should take manhood to her , And seek to ... thing of learning says so ; Where he himself will edify the duke Most parlously in & FLETCHER . ] 11 THE TWO NOBLE ...
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... thing : I pray you Take comfort , and be strong ! Pal . Pray hold your promise , And do the deed with a bent brow ! most certain You love me not ; be rough with me , and pour This oil out of your language : By this air , I could for ...
... thing : I pray you Take comfort , and be strong ! Pal . Pray hold your promise , And do the deed with a bent brow ! most certain You love me not ; be rough with me , and pour This oil out of your language : By this air , I could for ...
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... 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 but your compassion ! ) how their lives Might ...
... 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 but your compassion ! ) how their lives Might ...
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