The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Erit MAR . Arb . Bessus , I should employ thee : Wilt thou do't ? Bes . Do't for you ? By this air , I will do any thing , without exception , be it a good , bad , or indifferent thing . Arb . Do not swear . D soever . Arb . But I shall ...
... Erit MAR . Arb . Bessus , I should employ thee : Wilt thou do't ? Bes . Do't for you ? By this air , I will do any thing , without exception , be it a good , bad , or indifferent thing . Arb . Do not swear . D soever . Arb . But I shall ...
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... Erit BES . I'll press it here , ' till it do break my breast : It heaves to get out ; but thou art a sin , And , spite of torture , I will keep thee in . [ Exit . Enter GOBRIAS , PANTHEA , and SPACONIA . Gob . Have you written , madam ...
... Erit BES . I'll press it here , ' till it do break my breast : It heaves to get out ; but thou art a sin , And , spite of torture , I will keep thee in . [ Exit . Enter GOBRIAS , PANTHEA , and SPACONIA . Gob . Have you written , madam ...
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... yet I will see her ; Discharge myself from being father to her , And then back to m country , and there die . Farewell , captain . [ Erit LYG . 1 Sw . How now , captain ? bear up & FLETCHER . ] 57 A KING AND NO KING .
... yet I will see her ; Discharge myself from being father to her , And then back to m country , and there die . Farewell , captain . [ Erit LYG . 1 Sw . How now , captain ? bear up & FLETCHER . ] 57 A KING AND NO KING .
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... Erit MAR . Why should the hasty errors of my youth Be so unpardonable to draw a sin , Helpless , upon me ? Enter GOBRIAS . Gob . There is the king ; now it is ripe . Arb . Draw near , thou guilty man , That art the author of the loathed ...
... Erit MAR . Why should the hasty errors of my youth Be so unpardonable to draw a sin , Helpless , upon me ? Enter GOBRIAS . Gob . There is the king ; now it is ripe . Arb . Draw near , thou guilty man , That art the author of the loathed ...
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... Erit MEL . Evad . ' Would I could say so to my black disgrace ! Oh , where have I been all this time ? how ' friend- ed , That I should lose myself thus desp'rately , And none for pity shew me how I wander'd ? There is not in the ...
... Erit MEL . Evad . ' Would I could say so to my black disgrace ! Oh , where have I been all this time ? how ' friend- ed , That I should lose myself thus desp'rately , And none for pity shew me how I wander'd ? There is not in the ...
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