The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 37
... sure of . Have not been merry lately : Prithee tell me , Where hadst thou that same jewel in thine ear ? Mar. Why , at the taking of a town . Arb . A wench , upon my life , a wench , Mar- donius , gave thee that jewel . Mar. Wench ...
... sure of . Have not been merry lately : Prithee tell me , Where hadst thou that same jewel in thine ear ? Mar. Why , at the taking of a town . Arb . A wench , upon my life , a wench , Mar- donius , gave thee that jewel . Mar. Wench ...
Page 57
... Sure , I have committed some great sin That this base fellow should be made my rod . I would see him ; but I shall have no patience . Mar. ' Tis no great matter , if you have not : If a laming of him , or such a toy , may do you plea- sure ...
... Sure , I have committed some great sin That this base fellow should be made my rod . I would see him ; but I shall have no patience . Mar. ' Tis no great matter , if you have not : If a laming of him , or such a toy , may do you plea- sure ...
Page 60
... sure , I have felt a hundred . 2 Sw . If he kick thus i ' th ' Dog - days , he will be dry - foundred . What cure now , captain , be- sides oil of bays ? Bes . Why , well enough , I warrant you ; you can go ? 2 Sw . Yes , Heav'n be ...
... sure , I have felt a hundred . 2 Sw . If he kick thus i ' th ' Dog - days , he will be dry - foundred . What cure now , captain , be- sides oil of bays ? Bes . Why , well enough , I warrant you ; you can go ? 2 Sw . Yes , Heav'n be ...
Page 72
... sure , Evadne ? Evad . Do not you hazard that . Amin . Have you your champions ? Evad . Alas , Amintor , think'st thou I forbear To sleep with thee , because I have put on A maiden's strictness ? Look upon these cheeks , And thou shalt ...
... sure , Evadne ? Evad . Do not you hazard that . Amin . Have you your champions ? Evad . Alas , Amintor , think'st thou I forbear To sleep with thee , because I have put on A maiden's strictness ? Look upon these cheeks , And thou shalt ...
Page 82
... Sure , I am mon- strous ! For I have done those follies , those mad mis- chiefs , Would dare a woman . Oh , my loaden soul , Be not so cruel to me ; choke not up Enter AMINTOR . The way to my repentance ! Oh , my lord ! Amin . How now ...
... Sure , I am mon- strous ! For I have done those follies , those mad mis- chiefs , Would dare a woman . Oh , my loaden soul , Be not so cruel to me ; choke not up Enter AMINTOR . The way to my repentance ! Oh , my lord ! Amin . How now ...
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