The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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tors cite ; meThou shalt know , Palamon , I dare as well · Only a little let him fall
before me , Die , as discourse , or sleep : only this fears me , That I may tell my
soul he shall not have her . The law will have the honour of our ends . Thes . I
grant ...
tors cite ; meThou shalt know , Palamon , I dare as well · Only a little let him fall
before me , Die , as discourse , or sleep : only this fears me , That I may tell my
soul he shall not have her . The law will have the honour of our ends . Thes . I
grant ...
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Torturing convulsions from his glohy eyes ( Here they fall on their faces as
formerly , and Had almost drawn their spheres , that what was there is heard
clanging of armour , with a life short Thunder , as the burst of a battle , In him
seen'd torture ...
Torturing convulsions from his glohy eyes ( Here they fall on their faces as
formerly , and Had almost drawn their spheres , that what was there is heard
clanging of armour , with a life short Thunder , as the burst of a battle , In him
seen'd torture ...
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Unbuckle , I say , and give it me ; or , as has hours ; and I were better lose it in my
king's I live , thy head will ache extremely . cause , than with an ague , or a fall , or
( sleeping ) Bes . It is a pretty hilt ; and if your lordship to a thief ; as all these ...
Unbuckle , I say , and give it me ; or , as has hours ; and I were better lose it in my
king's I live , thy head will ache extremely . cause , than with an ague , or a fall , or
( sleeping ) Bes . It is a pretty hilt ; and if your lordship to a thief ; as all these ...
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And the trees about Comes but to kiss the fruit in wealthy autumn , me , When all
falls blasted . If you needs must love , Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks (
Forc'd by ill fate ) take to your maiden bosoms Groan with continual surges ...
And the trees about Comes but to kiss the fruit in wealthy autumn , me , When all
falls blasted . If you needs must love , Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks (
Forc'd by ill fate ) take to your maiden bosoms Groan with continual surges ...
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I am no man , My rising passions : As you are my king , To answer with a blow ; or
, if I were , I fall before you , and present my sword You are the king ! But urge me
not ; it is most To cut mine own flesh , if it be your will . true . Alas ! I am nothing ...
I am no man , My rising passions : As you are my king , To answer with a blow ; or
, if I were , I fall before you , and present my sword You are the king ! But urge me
not ; it is most To cut mine own flesh , if it be your will . true . Alas ! I am nothing ...
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