The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 87
... lord the king ! My lord ! -He sleeps , as if he meant to wake No more . - My lord ! -Is he not dead already ? Sir ! My lord ! King . Who's that ? Evad . Oh , you sleep soundly , sir ! King . My dear Evadne , I have been dreaming of thee ...
... lord the king ! My lord ! -He sleeps , as if he meant to wake No more . - My lord ! -Is he not dead already ? Sir ! My lord ! King . Who's that ? Evad . Oh , you sleep soundly , sir ! King . My dear Evadne , I have been dreaming of thee ...
Page 89
... lord . office Ser . What , would you serve him ? Asp . I'll do him any service ; but , to haste , For my affairs are earnest , I desire To speak with him . Ser . Sir , because you're in such haste , I would be loth delay you any longer ...
... lord . office Ser . What , would you serve him ? Asp . I'll do him any service ; but , to haste , For my affairs are earnest , I desire To speak with him . Ser . Sir , because you're in such haste , I would be loth delay you any longer ...
Page 103
... lord , " Twill be the greater grace ? Brun . Thou'rt in the right . Baw . Why then , behold that valiant man and lord , That for your sake will take a cudgelling : For be assur'd , when it is spread abroad That you have dealt with me ...
... lord , " Twill be the greater grace ? Brun . Thou'rt in the right . Baw . Why then , behold that valiant man and lord , That for your sake will take a cudgelling : For be assur'd , when it is spread abroad That you have dealt with me ...
Page 110
... lord of such obedience , all of honour ! L And we will stand or fall together : For. When I am ashes , is my son in wishes ; And those chaste dames that keep my memory , Singing my yearly requiems , are my daughters . Thi . Then there is ...
... lord of such obedience , all of honour ! L And we will stand or fall together : For. When I am ashes , is my son in wishes ; And those chaste dames that keep my memory , Singing my yearly requiems , are my daughters . Thi . Then there is ...
Page 126
... lord ? Gold ! Now , as I live , ' tis fair gold ! You would have silver for it , to play with the pages : You could not have taken me in a worse time ; but , if you have present use , my lord , I'll send my man with silver , and keep ...
... lord ? Gold ! Now , as I live , ' tis fair gold ! You would have silver for it , to play with the pages : You could not have taken me in a worse time ; but , if you have present use , my lord , I'll send my man with silver , and keep ...
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