The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... force A credit from you . Arb . Which , good Gobrias ? That lady , dost thou mean ? Gob , That lady , sir : She is your sister ; and she is your sister That loves you so ; ' tis she for whom I weep , To see you use her thus . Arb . It ...
... force A credit from you . Arb . Which , good Gobrias ? That lady , dost thou mean ? Gob , That lady , sir : She is your sister ; and she is your sister That loves you so ; ' tis she for whom I weep , To see you use her thus . Arb . It ...
Page 56
... force thee , though thou wert a virgin By vow to Heaven , and shall pull a heap Of strange , yet uninvented , sin upon me . Pan . Sir , I will pray for you ; yet you shall know It is a sullen fate that governs us : For I could wish , as ...
... force thee , though thou wert a virgin By vow to Heaven , and shall pull a heap Of strange , yet uninvented , sin upon me . Pan . Sir , I will pray for you ; yet you shall know It is a sullen fate that governs us : For I could wish , as ...
Page 67
... force you to it . I do love you both : Calianax , you look well to your office ; And you , Melantius , are welcome home . Begin the masque ! Mel . Sister , I joy to see you , and your choice . You looked with my eyes , when you took ...
... force you to it . I do love you both : Calianax , you look well to your office ; And you , Melantius , are welcome home . Begin the masque ! Mel . Sister , I joy to see you , and your choice . You looked with my eyes , when you took ...
Page 134
... force thee to that , which shame Would do without it . If thou understood'st The loathed office thou hast undergone , Why , thou wouldst hide thee under heaps of hills , Lest men should dig and find thee . Bel . Oh , what god Angry with ...
... force thee to that , which shame Would do without it . If thou understood'st The loathed office thou hast undergone , Why , thou wouldst hide thee under heaps of hills , Lest men should dig and find thee . Bel . Oh , what god Angry with ...
Page 137
... force me to . Coun . I know not your rhetorick ; but I can lay it on , if you touch the woman . [ They fight . Phi . Slave , take what thou deservest . Are . Heavens guard my lord ! Coun . Oh , do you breathe ? Phi . I hear the tread of ...
... force me to . Coun . I know not your rhetorick ; but I can lay it on , if you touch the woman . [ They fight . Phi . Slave , take what thou deservest . Are . Heavens guard my lord ! Coun . Oh , do you breathe ? Phi . I hear the tread of ...
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