The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 57
... turn'd o'the stones like a tansy . Draw not your sword , if you love it ; for , on my conscience , his head will break it ; We use him i ' th ' wars like a ram , to shake a wall withal . Here comes the very person of him : do as you ...
... turn'd o'the stones like a tansy . Draw not your sword , if you love it ; for , on my conscience , his head will break it ; We use him i ' th ' wars like a ram , to shake a wall withal . Here comes the very person of him : do as you ...
Page 61
... Turn thee about ; I come to speak to thee , thou wicked man ! Hear me , thou tyrant ! Arb . I will turn to thee ; Hear me , thou strumpet ! I have blotted out The name of mother , as thou hast thy shame . Ara . My shame ! Thou hast less ...
... Turn thee about ; I come to speak to thee , thou wicked man ! Hear me , thou tyrant ! Arb . I will turn to thee ; Hear me , thou strumpet ! I have blotted out The name of mother , as thou hast thy shame . Ara . My shame ! Thou hast less ...
Page 67
... Turn gods to men , and make an hour an age . But I will give a greater state and glory , And raise to time a noble memory Of what these lovers are . Rise , rise , I say , Thou pow'r of deeps ; thy surges lade away , Neptune , great king ...
... Turn gods to men , and make an hour an age . But I will give a greater state and glory , And raise to time a noble memory Of what these lovers are . Rise , rise , I say , Thou pow'r of deeps ; thy surges lade away , Neptune , great king ...
Page 73
... Turn'd her to marble ! ' Tis enough , my wench ! Shew me the piece of needlework you wrought . Ant . Of Ariadne , madam ? Asp . Yes , that piece . This should be Theseus ; h'as a cozening face : You meant him for a man ? Ant . He was so ...
... Turn'd her to marble ! ' Tis enough , my wench ! Shew me the piece of needlework you wrought . Ant . Of Ariadne , madam ? Asp . Yes , that piece . This should be Theseus ; h'as a cozening face : You meant him for a man ? Ant . He was so ...
Page 74
... turn her eyes upon me , As people on their headsman . She does chafe , And kiss , and chafe again , and clap my cheeks : She's in another world . Diph . Then I had lost : I was about to lay You had not got her maidenhead to - night ...
... turn her eyes upon me , As people on their headsman . She does chafe , And kiss , and chafe again , and clap my cheeks : She's in another world . Diph . Then I had lost : I was about to lay You had not got her maidenhead to - night ...
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