The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thee ! Oh , my lady , If ever thou hast felt what sorrow was , Dream how I suffer ! Come , now bury me . SCENE III . Enter ARCITE . [ Exeunt . Arc . Banished the kingdom ? ' Tis a benefit , A mercy , I must thank ' em for ; but banished ...
... thee ! Oh , my lady , If ever thou hast felt what sorrow was , Dream how I suffer ! Come , now bury me . SCENE III . Enter ARCITE . [ Exeunt . Arc . Banished the kingdom ? ' Tis a benefit , A mercy , I must thank ' em for ; but banished ...
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... thou hast shew'd me feat ! Arc . Not finding , in as people a - maying . Enter ARCITE . Arc . The duke has lost Hippolita ; each took A several land . This is a solemn rite They owe bloom'd May , and the Athenians pay it To th ' heart ...
... thou hast shew'd me feat ! Arc . Not finding , in as people a - maying . Enter ARCITE . Arc . The duke has lost Hippolita ; each took A several land . This is a solemn rite They owe bloom'd May , and the Athenians pay it To th ' heart ...
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... thee ? " Mardonius , thou hast lov'd me , and hast wrong ; Thy love is not rewarded ; but , believe Were great as mine ! would I had paid my It shall be better . More than friend in arms , Hath miss'd of : There , there would I strike thee ...
... thee ? " Mardonius , thou hast lov'd me , and hast wrong ; Thy love is not rewarded ; but , believe Were great as mine ! would I had paid my It shall be better . More than friend in arms , Hath miss'd of : There , there would I strike thee ...
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... thou thought'st impu- dence , My deeds should make ' em modest . When you praise , I hug you ? ' Tis so false , that ... hast spoke truth , and boldly such a truth As might offend another . I have been Too passionate and idle ; thou ...
... thou thought'st impu- dence , My deeds should make ' em modest . When you praise , I hug you ? ' Tis so false , that ... hast spoke truth , and boldly such a truth As might offend another . I have been Too passionate and idle ; thou ...
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... thou shalt have it out . I do be- seech thee , By all the love thou hast profess'd to me , To see my sister from me . Mar. Well ; and what ? drb . That's all . Mar. That's strange ! Shall I say nothing to her ? Arb . Not a word : But , if ...
... thou shalt have it out . I do be- seech thee , By all the love thou hast profess'd to me , To see my sister from me . Mar. Well ; and what ? drb . That's all . Mar. That's strange ! Shall I say nothing to her ? Arb . Not a word : But , if ...
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