The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 19
... true , I stole it . Do I pinch you ? Pat . No. Arc . Is't not too heavy ? Pal . I have worn a lighter ; But I shall make it serve . Arc . I'll buckle't close . Pal . By any means . Arc . You care not for a grand - guard ? Pal . No , no ...
... true , I stole it . Do I pinch you ? Pat . No. Arc . Is't not too heavy ? Pal . I have worn a lighter ; But I shall make it serve . Arc . I'll buckle't close . Pal . By any means . Arc . You care not for a grand - guard ? Pal . No , no ...
Page 20
... true decider of all injuries , " Say , Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me , The- seus , Do such a justice , thou thyself wilt envy ; Then take my life ! I'll wooe thee to't . Per . Oh , Heaven , What more than man is this ! Thes . I ...
... true decider of all injuries , " Say , Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me , The- seus , Do such a justice , thou thyself wilt envy ; Then take my life ! I'll wooe thee to't . Per . Oh , Heaven , What more than man is this ! Thes . I ...
Page 22
... true , she is mad . 1 Friend . It cannot be . Wooer . Believe , you'll find it so . Jailor . I half suspected What you have told me ; the gods comfort her ! Either this was her love to Palamon , Or fear of my miscarrying on his ' scape ...
... true , she is mad . 1 Friend . It cannot be . Wooer . Believe , you'll find it so . Jailor . I half suspected What you have told me ; the gods comfort her ! Either this was her love to Palamon , Or fear of my miscarrying on his ' scape ...
Page 27
... true love's merit , and bless me with a sign Of thy great pleasure ! [ Here music is heard , doves are seen to flutter , they fall again upon their faces , then on their knees . Oh , thou that from eleven to ninety reign'st In mortal ...
... true love's merit , and bless me with a sign Of thy great pleasure ! [ Here music is heard , doves are seen to flutter , they fall again upon their faces , then on their knees . Oh , thou that from eleven to ninety reign'st In mortal ...
Page 29
... true ; For there I will assure you we shall find Some blind priest for the purpose , that will venture To marry us , for here they're nice and foolish ; Besides , my father must be hang'd to - morrow , And that would be a blot i'th ...
... true ; For there I will assure you we shall find Some blind priest for the purpose , that will venture To marry us , for here they're nice and foolish ; Besides , my father must be hang'd to - morrow , And that would be a blot i'th ...
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