The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... fears , Which seven long tedious years Taught me to bear . Tears are for lighter woes ; Fear , no such danger knows , As Fate remorseless shows , Endless despair . Dear cause of all my pain , On the wide stormy main , Thou wast ...
... fears , Which seven long tedious years Taught me to bear . Tears are for lighter woes ; Fear , no such danger knows , As Fate remorseless shows , Endless despair . Dear cause of all my pain , On the wide stormy main , Thou wast ...
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... fear , And be upon our guard . The hand of heaven Spreads clouds on clouds o'er our benighted heads , And , wrapp'd in darkness , doubles our distress . I had , the night last past , repeated twice , A strange and awful dream : I would ...
... fear , And be upon our guard . The hand of heaven Spreads clouds on clouds o'er our benighted heads , And , wrapp'd in darkness , doubles our distress . I had , the night last past , repeated twice , A strange and awful dream : I would ...
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... fears all that is pos- sible , Must suffer more than he who feels the worst A man can feel , who lives exempt from fear . A woman may be false , and friends are mortal ; And yet your aged parents may be living , And your fair mistress ...
... fears all that is pos- sible , Must suffer more than he who feels the worst A man can feel , who lives exempt from fear . A woman may be false , and friends are mortal ; And yet your aged parents may be living , And your fair mistress ...
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... fears : Your parents both are living . Their distress , The poverty to which they are reduc'd , In spite of my weak aid , was what I mourn'd ; And that in helpless age , to them whose youth Was crowned with full prosperity , I fear , Is ...
... fears : Your parents both are living . Their distress , The poverty to which they are reduc'd , In spite of my weak aid , was what I mourn'd ; And that in helpless age , to them whose youth Was crowned with full prosperity , I fear , Is ...
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... fear . I would not leave my better part , the dear [ Weeps . Faithful companion of my happier days , To bear the weight of age and want alone.- I'll try once more . Enter AGNES , and after her YOUNG WILMOT . O. Wil . Return'd , my life ...
... fear . I would not leave my better part , the dear [ Weeps . Faithful companion of my happier days , To bear the weight of age and want alone.- I'll try once more . Enter AGNES , and after her YOUNG WILMOT . O. Wil . Return'd , my life ...
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