The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 81
... curse him . Curse , till the gods hear , and deliver him To thy just wishes ! Yet , I fear , Evadne , You had rather play your game out . Evad . No ; I feel Too many sad confusions here , to let in Any loose flame hereafter . Mel . Dost ...
... curse him . Curse , till the gods hear , and deliver him To thy just wishes ! Yet , I fear , Evadne , You had rather play your game out . Evad . No ; I feel Too many sad confusions here , to let in Any loose flame hereafter . Mel . Dost ...
Page 94
... curse me , Heaven , If all your gilded knaves , brokers , and bedders , Even he you built from nothing , strong Protaldye , Be not made ambling geldings ! all your maids , If that name do not shame ' em , fed with spunges To suck away ...
... curse me , Heaven , If all your gilded knaves , brokers , and bedders , Even he you built from nothing , strong Protaldye , Be not made ambling geldings ! all your maids , If that name do not shame ' em , fed with spunges To suck away ...
Page 117
... curse him ; And all that love him , fool , and all live by him . Mart . Why art thou such a monster ? Brun . Why art thou So tame a knave to ask me ? Mart . Hope of hell , By this fair holy light , and all his wrongs , Which are above ...
... curse him ; And all that love him , fool , and all live by him . Mart . Why art thou such a monster ? Brun . Why art thou So tame a knave to ask me ? Mart . Hope of hell , By this fair holy light , and all his wrongs , Which are above ...
Page 125
... curse , though I be one ! [ Exit . Phi . The love of boys unto their lords is strange ; I have read wonders of it : Yet this boy , For my sake ( if a man may judge by looks And speech ) would out - do story . I may see A day to pay him ...
... curse , though I be one ! [ Exit . Phi . The love of boys unto their lords is strange ; I have read wonders of it : Yet this boy , For my sake ( if a man may judge by looks And speech ) would out - do story . I may see A day to pay him ...
Page 132
... curse thee now . Bel . If you do hate , you could not curse me worse : The gods have not a punishment in store Greater for me , than is your hate . Phi . Fie , fie , so young and so dissembling ! Tell me when and where thou didst enjoy ...
... curse thee now . Bel . If you do hate , you could not curse me worse : The gods have not a punishment in store Greater for me , than is your hate . Phi . Fie , fie , so young and so dissembling ! Tell me when and where thou didst enjoy ...
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