The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 60
... am not come Bes . Yes , marry , shall ye ; and then let all the So high as killing
of myself ; there are world come , we are valiant to ourselves ... Which I must do ; I
shall come to't at last , 1 Sw . Nay , then , we must be valiant . Oh , But , take my ...
... am not come Bes . Yes , marry , shall ye ; and then let all the So high as killing
of myself ; there are world come , we are valiant to ourselves ... Which I must do ; I
shall come to't at last , 1 Sw . Nay , then , we must be valiant . Oh , But , take my ...
Page 61
Have I preserv'd you , from a Made out of fear , to save thy stained life , child , The
very rev'rence of the word comes cross me , From all the arrows malice or
ambition And ties mine arm down . Could shoot at you , and have I this for pay ?
Gob .
Have I preserv'd you , from a Made out of fear , to save thy stained life , child , The
very rev'rence of the word comes cross me , From all the arrows malice or
ambition And ties mine arm down . Could shoot at you , and have I this for pay ?
Gob .
Page 68
Still keep him fast chain'd : We must have none SONG . here But vernal blasts ,
and gentle winds appear ; Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we hare done :
Such as blow flow'rs , and thro ' the glad boughs The day will come too soon ;
sing ...
Still keep him fast chain'd : We must have none SONG . here But vernal blasts ,
and gentle winds appear ; Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we hare done :
Such as blow flow'rs , and thro ' the glad boughs The day will come too soon ;
sing ...
Page 70
You'll come , my lord , and see the virgins weep , Asp . Lay a garland on my
hearse , When I am laid in earth , though you yourself Of the dismal yew . Can
know no pity . Thus I wind myself Evad . That's one of your sad songs , madam .
Into this ...
You'll come , my lord , and see the virgins weep , Asp . Lay a garland on my
hearse , When I am laid in earth , though you yourself Of the dismal yew . Can
know no pity . Thus I wind myself Evad . That's one of your sad songs , madam .
Into this ...
Page 72
Alas , I must have one Come , lead me , from the bottom of despair , To father
children , and to bear the name To all the joys thou hast ; I know , thou wilt ; Of
husband to me , that my sin may be And make me careful , lest the sudden
change ...
Alas , I must have one Come , lead me , from the bottom of despair , To father
children , and to bear the name To all the joys thou hast ; I know , thou wilt ; Of
husband to me , that my sin may be And make me careful , lest the sudden
change ...
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