The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... head . Give me your hands ! Receive you her , you him ; be plighted with A love that grows as you decay ! Arc . Emilia , To buy you I have lost what's dearest to me , Save what is bought ; and yet I purchase cheaply , As I do rate your ...
... head . Give me your hands ! Receive you her , you him ; be plighted with A love that grows as you decay ! Arc . Emilia , To buy you I have lost what's dearest to me , Save what is bought ; and yet I purchase cheaply , As I do rate your ...
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... head , Seem'd with strange art to hang : His victor's wreath Even then fell off his head ; and presently Backward the jade comes o'er , and his full poize Becomes the rider's load . Yet is he living , But such a vessel ' tis that floats ...
... head , Seem'd with strange art to hang : His victor's wreath Even then fell off his head ; and presently Backward the jade comes o'er , and his full poize Becomes the rider's load . Yet is he living , But such a vessel ' tis that floats ...
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... head will ache extremely . Bes . It is a pretty hilt ; and if your lordship take an affection to it , with all my heart I pre- sent it to you , for a new - year's - gift . Bac . I thank you very heartily , sweet captain ! Farewell . Bes ...
... head will ache extremely . Bes . It is a pretty hilt ; and if your lordship take an affection to it , with all my heart I pre- sent it to you , for a new - year's - gift . Bac . I thank you very heartily , sweet captain ! Farewell . Bes ...
Page 54
... head without a case , his soul in a skin - coat . You kick'd , dear brother ! Bes . Nay , gentlemen , let us do what we shall do , Truly and honestly . Good sirs , to the question . 1 Sw . Why , then , I say , suppose your boy kick'd ...
... head without a case , his soul in a skin - coat . You kick'd , dear brother ! Bes . Nay , gentlemen , let us do what we shall do , Truly and honestly . Good sirs , to the question . 1 Sw . Why , then , I say , suppose your boy kick'd ...
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... head ! I'll back unto my prison . Yet , methinks , I might be kept in some place where you are ; For in myself I find , I know not what To call it , but it is a great desire To see you often . Arb . Fy , you come in a step ; what do you ...
... head ! I'll back unto my prison . Yet , methinks , I might be kept in some place where you are ; For in myself I find , I know not what To call it , but it is a great desire To see you often . Arb . Fy , you come in a step ; what do you ...
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