The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 81
... father , VOL . I. This sword shall be thy lover ! Tell , or I'll kill thee ; And when thou hast told all , thou wilt ... father's and my services Are liberally rewarded . King , I thank thee ! For all my dangers and my wounds , thou hast ...
... father , VOL . I. This sword shall be thy lover ! Tell , or I'll kill thee ; And when thou hast told all , thou wilt ... father's and my services Are liberally rewarded . King , I thank thee ! For all my dangers and my wounds , thou hast ...
Page 107
... Father ! Ord . Brother ! Mart . Prince , noble prince ! Thi . Make the gates sure ! search into every angle And ... father's dust , shaking his quiet urn , To which thy breath would send so foul an issue . My son thy brother ? Thi . Was ...
... Father ! Ord . Brother ! Mart . Prince , noble prince ! Thi . Make the gates sure ! search into every angle And ... father's dust , shaking his quiet urn , To which thy breath would send so foul an issue . My son thy brother ? Thi . Was ...
Page 108
... father ! Lec . The same to you you bring , sir ! Thi . Drawn by your much - fam'd skill , I come to know Whether the man who owes this character Shall e'er have issue . Lec . A resolution falling with most ease Of doubt any you could ...
... father ! Lec . The same to you you bring , sir ! Thi . Drawn by your much - fam'd skill , I come to know Whether the man who owes this character Shall e'er have issue . Lec . A resolution falling with most ease Of doubt any you could ...
Page 121
... father , Whose memory I bow to ! ) was not left To your inheritance , and I up and living ; Having myself about me ... father's friends made fertile with their faiths , Before that day of shame , shall gape and swallow Thee and thy ...
... father , Whose memory I bow to ! ) was not left To your inheritance , and I up and living ; Having myself about me ... father's friends made fertile with their faiths , Before that day of shame , shall gape and swallow Thee and thy ...
Page 145
... father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and , as I did grow More and more apprehensive , I did thirst To see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing , to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window ...
... father oft would speak Your worth and virtue ; and , as I did grow More and more apprehensive , I did thirst To see the man so praised ; but yet all this Was but a maiden longing , to be lost As soon as found ; till sitting in my window ...
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