The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 51
... follow such mad passions , To Endless and wild in women ! she , that for thee , have a horseman's staff yok'd through his shoul - When. How to be more familiar with our sorrows , That are too much our masters . Good Spaconia , How shall ...
... follow such mad passions , To Endless and wild in women ! she , that for thee , have a horseman's staff yok'd through his shoul - When. How to be more familiar with our sorrows , That are too much our masters . Good Spaconia , How shall ...
Page 55
... follow it : Know , that I've lost , The only difference betwixt man and beast , My reason . Pan . Heav'n forbid ! Arb . Nay , it is gone ; And I am left as far without a bound As the wild ocean , that obeys the winds ; Each sudden ...
... follow it : Know , that I've lost , The only difference betwixt man and beast , My reason . Pan . Heav'n forbid ! Arb . Nay , it is gone ; And I am left as far without a bound As the wild ocean , that obeys the winds ; Each sudden ...
Page 64
... follow it , Diph . Hail , worthy brother ! He , that rejoices not at your return In safety , is mine enemy for ever . Mel . I thank thee , Diphilus . But thou art faulty ; I sent for thee to exercise thine arms With me [ 64 ] [ BEAUMONT.
... follow it , Diph . Hail , worthy brother ! He , that rejoices not at your return In safety , is mine enemy for ever . Mel . I thank thee , Diphilus . But thou art faulty ; I sent for thee to exercise thine arms With me [ 64 ] [ BEAUMONT.
Page 79
... follow that ; but rather live , And suffer with me . Mel . I'll do what worth shall bid me , and no more . Amin . ' Faith , I am sick , and desp'rately , I hope ; Yet , leaning thus , I feel a kind of ease . Mel . Come , take again your ...
... follow that ; but rather live , And suffer with me . Mel . I'll do what worth shall bid me , and no more . Amin . ' Faith , I am sick , and desp'rately , I hope ; Yet , leaning thus , I feel a kind of ease . Mel . Come , take again your ...
Page 88
... follow her ; For she , alas ! was but the instrument . News is now brought in that Melantius Has got the fort , and stands upon the wall ; And with a loud voice calls those few , that pass At this dead time of night , delivering The ...
... follow her ; For she , alas ! was but the instrument . News is now brought in that Melantius Has got the fort , and stands upon the wall ; And with a loud voice calls those few , that pass At this dead time of night , delivering The ...
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