The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 67
Would , This beauty without thee , I am so blind . that blood , Methinks , they shew
like to those eastern streaks , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , That
warn us hence , before the morning breaks . Were running in thy veins , that it
might ...
Would , This beauty without thee , I am so blind . that blood , Methinks , they shew
like to those eastern streaks , That sea of blood , that I have lost in fight , That
warn us hence , before the morning breaks . Were running in thy veins , that it
might ...
Page 71
And with my youthful blood warm their cold Erad . What look likes you best ? flesh
, Amin . Why do you ask ? Letting them curl themselves about my limbs , Ered .
That I may shew you one less pleasing Than sleep one night with thee . This is ...
And with my youthful blood warm their cold Erad . What look likes you best ? flesh
, Amin . Why do you ask ? Letting them curl themselves about my limbs , Ered .
That I may shew you one less pleasing Than sleep one night with thee . This is ...
Page 76
Yet , should I murder you , thoughts , I might before the world take the excuse
That youth brings with him , when his blood is of madness : For , compare my
injuries , high And they will well appear too sad a weight With expectation , and
desire ...
Yet , should I murder you , thoughts , I might before the world take the excuse
That youth brings with him , when his blood is of madness : For , compare my
injuries , high And they will well appear too sad a weight With expectation , and
desire ...
Page 79
To my best power , and sent him smiling from me , Amin . Therefore I call it back
from thee ; for To counterfeit again . Sword , hold thine edge ; I know My heart will
never fail me . - Diphilus ! Thy blood so high , that thou wilt stir in this , Thou ...
To my best power , and sent him smiling from me , Amin . Therefore I call it back
from thee ; for To counterfeit again . Sword , hold thine edge ; I know My heart will
never fail me . - Diphilus ! Thy blood so high , that thou wilt stir in this , Thou ...
Page 84
Sir , I hope That would have fetch'd warm blood upon the You are well satisfied .
cheeks King . Lysippus , chear Of guilty men , and he is never mov'd : Amintor
and his lady ; there's no sound He knows no such thing . ( Apart . Comes from
you ...
Sir , I hope That would have fetch'd warm blood upon the You are well satisfied .
cheeks King . Lysippus , chear Of guilty men , and he is never mov'd : Amintor
and his lady ; there's no sound He knows no such thing . ( Apart . Comes from
you ...
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