The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 70
... come , my lord , and see the virgins weep , When I am laid in earth , though you yourself Can know no pity . Thus I wind myself Into this willow garland , and am prouder , That I was once your love , though now refus'd , Than to have ...
... come , my lord , and see the virgins weep , When I am laid in earth , though you yourself Can know no pity . Thus I wind myself Into this willow garland , and am prouder , That I was once your love , though now refus'd , Than to have ...
Page 80
... Come , delay me not ; Give me a sudden answer , or already Thy last is spoke ! refuse not offer'd love , When it comes clad in secrets . Cal . If I say I will not , he will kill me ; I do see it Writ in his looks ; and should I say I ...
... Come , delay me not ; Give me a sudden answer , or already Thy last is spoke ! refuse not offer'd love , When it comes clad in secrets . Cal . If I say I will not , he will kill me ; I do see it Writ in his looks ; and should I say I ...
Page 84
... come from , but from me ? Mel . Nay , I believe your malice is enough : But I have lost my anger . Sir , I hope You are well satisfied . King . Lysippus , chear Amintor and his lady ; there's no sound Comes from you ; I will come and do ...
... come from , but from me ? Mel . Nay , I believe your malice is enough : But I have lost my anger . Sir , I hope You are well satisfied . King . Lysippus , chear Amintor and his lady ; there's no sound Comes from you ; I will come and do ...
Page 87
... Come to bed . Evad . I am come at length , sir ; but how wel- come ? King . What pretty new device is this , Evadne ... Comes to redeem the honour , that you stole , King , my fair name ; which nothing but thy death Can answer to the ...
... Come to bed . Evad . I am come at length , sir ; but how wel- come ? King . What pretty new device is this , Evadne ... Comes to redeem the honour , that you stole , King , my fair name ; which nothing but thy death Can answer to the ...
Page 108
... comes stealing toward him ? Oh , Martell ! Is't possible the longing bride , whose wishes Out - run her fears , can , on that day she's mar- ried , Consume in slumbers ? or his arms rust in ease , That hears the charge , and sees the ...
... comes stealing toward him ? Oh , Martell ! Is't possible the longing bride , whose wishes Out - run her fears , can , on that day she's mar- ried , Consume in slumbers ? or his arms rust in ease , That hears the charge , and sees the ...
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