Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 35George Daniel J. Cumberland, 1875 - English drama |
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... spirit cannot pass away ! Let the dirge be sung , And the bell be rung , And the torch burn red O'er the dying one's head , Till the spirit is free , and the flesh is dead ! [ The male gipsies light torches , while the females ar- range ...
... spirit cannot pass away ! Let the dirge be sung , And the bell be rung , And the torch burn red O'er the dying one's head , Till the spirit is free , and the flesh is dead ! [ The male gipsies light torches , while the females ar- range ...
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... spirit struggles with the body . Lift up your voices once again , sisters , and let every face look steadily to the west . DIRGE . - Continued . Once again we raise our cry : Spirit , part ! and body , die ! Once again the deep ...
... spirit struggles with the body . Lift up your voices once again , sisters , and let every face look steadily to the west . DIRGE . - Continued . Once again we raise our cry : Spirit , part ! and body , die ! Once again the deep ...
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... spirit as yours . Gilks . Aunt , we are floored ! Mrs. J. Gilks , you are an ass ! Gilks . That's a vigorous ... Spirits glide in and out - any where and every where ; and if you mean to play the ghost to - night- Gilks . Better give up ...
... spirit as yours . Gilks . Aunt , we are floored ! Mrs. J. Gilks , you are an ass ! Gilks . That's a vigorous ... Spirits glide in and out - any where and every where ; and if you mean to play the ghost to - night- Gilks . Better give up ...
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