The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... mind Tigr . Dare do it ! Why , you brought. She kept her chamber , wept , and could not eat , Till you were well ; and many times the news Was so long coming , that , before we heard , She was as near her death , as you your health . Arb ...
... mind Tigr . Dare do it ! Why , you brought. She kept her chamber , wept , and could not eat , Till you were well ; and many times the news Was so long coming , that , before we heard , She was as near her death , as you your health . Arb ...
Page 45
... mind too ; rest thou there ; Here's one within will labour for you both . Pan . I would I were past speaking ! Gob . Fear not , madam ; The king will alter : ' Tis some sudden rage , And you shall see it end some other way . Pan . Pray ...
... mind too ; rest thou there ; Here's one within will labour for you both . Pan . I would I were past speaking ! Gob . Fear not , madam ; The king will alter : ' Tis some sudden rage , And you shall see it end some other way . Pan . Pray ...
Page 81
... mind ; they had better Let ' em lie sweet still in the earth ; they'll stink here . Mel . Do you raise mirth out of my easiness ? Forsake me , then , all weaknesses of nature , That make men women ! Speak , you whore , speak truth ! Or ...
... mind ; they had better Let ' em lie sweet still in the earth ; they'll stink here . Mel . Do you raise mirth out of my easiness ? Forsake me , then , all weaknesses of nature , That make men women ! Speak , you whore , speak truth ! Or ...
Page 89
... mind ; and I have grief enough Without thy help . Asp . I would I could with credit . Since I was twelve years old , I had not seen My sister till this hour ; I now arriv'd : She sent for me to see her marriage ; A woeful one ! But they ...
... mind ; and I have grief enough Without thy help . Asp . I would I could with credit . Since I was twelve years old , I had not seen My sister till this hour ; I now arriv'd : She sent for me to see her marriage ; A woeful one ! But they ...
Page 112
... mind her last request , for whom ( I must confess a loss beyond expression ) You turn your hand upon yourself ! twas hers , And dying hers , that you should live , and happy , In seeing little models of yourself , By matching with ...
... mind her last request , for whom ( I must confess a loss beyond expression ) You turn your hand upon yourself ! twas hers , And dying hers , that you should live , and happy , In seeing little models of yourself , By matching with ...
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