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" Thou shall live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw it? Hengo. You draw away my soul, then. I would live A little longer— spare me, Heavens ! — but only To thank you for your tender love : good uncle, Good noble uncle, weep not. "
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with an intr. by G. Darley - Page 71
by Francis Beaumont - 1862
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...look upon this noble child ! Henga. I once hoped I should have lived to have met these Gloody Romans, To have beaten 'em. Oh, hold me hard! But, uncle— Car. Thou shaltlive still I hope, boy. Shall I draw itf Hengo. You draw away my soul then ; I would live A little...
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The British Drama: Tragedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...oh, wretched fortune, Must we part thus? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Hengo. I once hoped I should have lived to...point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Oh, hold me hard ! But, uncle Car. Thou shalt live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw iti Htngo....
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...oh, wretched fortune, Muet we part thus? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Hengo. I once hoped I should have lived to...Romans At my sword's point, to have revenged my father, i'u have beaten them. Oh, hold me hard ! But, uncle Car. Thou shalt live still, I hope, boy. Shall...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Henga. I once hoped I «hould have lived to have met these bloody Romans At my sword's...point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Olí, hold me hard ! But, uncle Cer. Thou slialt live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw it? Hengo....
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...fortune, Most we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Heago. I once hoped I should have lived to have met these bloody At my sword's point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Oh, hold me hard ! But, uncle...
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The Works of John Dryden,: Amphitryon, or The two sosias, a comedy. King ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 478 pages
...wretched fortune, Must we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Hengo. I once hoped I should have lived to...point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Oh hold me hard ! — but, uncle — Car. Thou shall live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw it...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Volume 8

John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 486 pages
...wretched fortune,, Must we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Hengo. I once hoped I should have lived to...point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Oh hold me hard ! — but, uncle — • Car. Thou shalt live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 476 pages
...wretched fortune, Must we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Hengo. I once hoped I should have lived to...point, to have revenged my father, To have beaten them. Oh hold me hard ! — but, uncle — Car. Thou shall live still, I hope, boy. Shall I draw it?...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1

English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...wretched fortune, Must we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble reveuged my father, To have beaten them. Oh, hold me hard ! But, uncle Car. Thou shall live still,...
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...fortune, Must we part thus ? Still I grow sicker, uncle. Car. Heaven look upon this noble child ! Heneo. I once hoped I should have lived to have met these bloody Romans At my sword's point, to have reveuged my father, To have beaten them. Oh, hold me hard ! But, uncle Car. Thou shall live still,...
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