The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Pray speak , As if he'd lost his mother ; a stili temper , You that have seen them ,
what they are . No stirring in him , no alacrity ; Mess . I will , sir , Of all this sprightly
sharpness , not a smile . And truly what I think : Six braver spirits Yet these that ...
Pray speak , As if he'd lost his mother ; a stili temper , You that have seen them ,
what they are . No stirring in him , no alacrity ; Mess . I will , sir , Of all this sprightly
sharpness , not a smile . And truly what I think : Six braver spirits Yet these that ...
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Till one of us expire : Think you but thus ; Tender their holy prayers ! let the
temples That were there aught in me which strove to Burn bright with sacred fires
, and the altars shew In hallow'd clouds commend their swelling in- Mine enemy
in ...
Till one of us expire : Think you but thus ; Tender their holy prayers ! let the
temples That were there aught in me which strove to Burn bright with sacred fires
, and the altars shew In hallow'd clouds commend their swelling in- Mine enemy
in ...
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Pray bring her in , and let's see how Take off my wheaten garland , or else grant
she is . The file and quality I hold I may Jailor . I will , and tell her Continue in thy
band ! Her Palamon stays for her : But , Doctor , ( Here the hind vanishes under ...
Pray bring her in , and let's see how Take off my wheaten garland , or else grant
she is . The file and quality I hold I may Jailor . I will , and tell her Continue in thy
band ! Her Palamon stays for her : But , Doctor , ( Here the hind vanishes under ...
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The meanest subject Arb . I pray you , leave me , sirs . I'm proud of Can find a
freedom to discharge his soul , this , ( Exeunt all but ARB . and MAR . And not I.
Now it is a time to speak ; That you will be intreated from my sight . I hearken .
The meanest subject Arb . I pray you , leave me , sirs . I'm proud of Can find a
freedom to discharge his soul , this , ( Exeunt all but ARB . and MAR . And not I.
Now it is a time to speak ; That you will be intreated from my sight . I hearken .
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... to purge her mother's ill ; To be as backward in her love as I. And ʼmongst that
sacred dew she mingles pray'rs , Spa . Can you imagine that a longing maid , Her
pure oblations , for my safe return . When she beholds you , can be pulld away ...
... to purge her mother's ill ; To be as backward in her love as I. And ʼmongst that
sacred dew she mingles pray'rs , Spa . Can you imagine that a longing maid , Her
pure oblations , for my safe return . When she beholds you , can be pulld away ...
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