The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... heads ; then HIPPO- LITA , led by PERITHOUS , and another holding a garland over her head , her tresses likewise hanging ; after her , EMILIA , holding up her train . SONG . ROSES , their sharp spines being gone , Not royal in their ...
... heads ; then HIPPO- LITA , led by PERITHOUS , and another holding a garland over her head , her tresses likewise hanging ; after her , EMILIA , holding up her train . SONG . ROSES , their sharp spines being gone , Not royal in their ...
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... heads ; Speak't in a woman's key , like such a woman As any of us three ; weep ere you fail ; Lend us a knee ; But touch the ground for us no longer time Than a dove's motion , when the head's pluck'd off ! Tell him , if he i'the blood ...
... heads ; Speak't in a woman's key , like such a woman As any of us three ; weep ere you fail ; Lend us a knee ; But touch the ground for us no longer time Than a dove's motion , when the head's pluck'd off ! Tell him , if he i'the blood ...
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... head , his mind nurse equal To these so diff'ring twins . Have you observed him , Since our great lord departed ? Hip . With much labour , And I did love him for't . They two have cabin'd In many as dangerous , as poor a corner , Peril ...
... head , his mind nurse equal To these so diff'ring twins . Have you observed him , Since our great lord departed ? Hip . With much labour , And I did love him for't . They two have cabin'd In many as dangerous , as poor a corner , Peril ...
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... head out of this window more , And , as I have a soul , I'll nail thy life to't ! Arc . Thou dar'st not , fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble ! Put my head out ? I'll throw my body out , And leap the garden , when I see her next ...
... head out of this window more , And , as I have a soul , I'll nail thy life to't ! Arc . Thou dar'st not , fool ; thou canst not ; thou art feeble ! Put my head out ? I'll throw my body out , And leap the garden , when I see her next ...
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... heads , of daffadillies , With cherry lips , and cheeks of damask roses , And all we'll dance an antic ' fore the duke , And beg his pardon . ' Then she talk'd of you , sir ; That you must lose your head to - morrow - morning , And she ...
... heads , of daffadillies , With cherry lips , and cheeks of damask roses , And all we'll dance an antic ' fore the duke , And beg his pardon . ' Then she talk'd of you , sir ; That you must lose your head to - morrow - morning , And she ...
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