The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... eyes Bent on the earth . The unfrequented woods Mel . These soft and silken wars are not for Are her delight ; and , when she sees a bank ACT II . Dula . Ay , by my troth. I sent for thee to exercise thine arms With me at Patria : Thou ...
... eyes Bent on the earth . The unfrequented woods Mel . These soft and silken wars are not for Are her delight ; and , when she sees a bank ACT II . Dula . Ay , by my troth. I sent for thee to exercise thine arms With me at Patria : Thou ...
Page 67
... eyes , when you took that man : Be happy in him ! Evad . O , my dearest brother ! Your presence is more joyful than this day Can be unto me . THE MASQUE . Night rises in mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun ...
... eyes , when you took that man : Be happy in him ! Evad . O , my dearest brother ! Your presence is more joyful than this day Can be unto me . THE MASQUE . Night rises in mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun ...
Page 70
... eye On some other man to fly : Venus , fix thou mine eyes fast , You'll 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 ...
... eye On some other man to fly : Venus , fix thou mine eyes fast , You'll 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 ...
Page 73
... eyes To the fair Trojan ships ; and , having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear . phila , Anti- What would this wench do , if she were Aspatia ? Here she would stand , till some more pitying god Turn'd her to marble ...
... eyes To the fair Trojan ships ; and , having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear . phila , Anti- What would this wench do , if she were Aspatia ? Here she would stand , till some more pitying god Turn'd her to marble ...
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... eyes to- .night : I think you have not slept . Amin . I'faith I have not . Diph . You have done better , then . Amin . We ventur'd for a boy : When he is twelve , He shall command against the foes of Rhodes . Shall we be merry ? Stra ...
... eyes to- .night : I think you have not slept . Amin . I'faith I have not . Diph . You have done better , then . Amin . We ventur'd for a boy : When he is twelve , He shall command against the foes of Rhodes . Shall we be merry ? Stra ...
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