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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... hope ... Char . We must not choose but strive to bear our lot Without reproach or guilt : but by one act Of desperation we may overthrow The merit we've been raising all our days ; And lose our whole reward . And now , methinks , Now ...
... hope ... Char . We must not choose but strive to bear our lot Without reproach or guilt : but by one act Of desperation we may overthrow The merit we've been raising all our days ; And lose our whole reward . And now , methinks , Now ...
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... hope to see you . Eust . When you please : When his strength fail'd , and every hope forsook |. And tread the genial soil that bore us first ! ' Tis said , the world is ev'ry wise man's country ; Yet , after having view'd its various ...
... hope to see you . Eust . When you please : When his strength fail'd , and every hope forsook |. And tread the genial soil that bore us first ! ' Tis said , the world is ev'ry wise man's country ; Yet , after having view'd its various ...
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... hope forsook | Remains , to tell my Charlotte I am he ? O. Wil . Nor would I live to see it. him , And his last breath press'd towards his trembling lips , The neighbouring rocks , that echo'd to his moan , Return'd no sound articulate ...
... hope forsook | Remains , to tell my Charlotte I am he ? O. Wil . Nor would I live to see it. him , And his last breath press'd towards his trembling lips , The neighbouring rocks , that echo'd to his moan , Return'd no sound articulate ...
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... hope : Vain , flattering , delusive , groundless hope , That has for years deceiv'd ? Had I thought As I do now , as wise men ever think , When first this hell of poverty o'ertook me , That power to die implies a right to do it , And ...
... hope : Vain , flattering , delusive , groundless hope , That has for years deceiv'd ? Had I thought As I do now , as wise men ever think , When first this hell of poverty o'ertook me , That power to die implies a right to do it , And ...
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... hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd soul , He's to be envied , if compar'd with me . [ Exit . SCENE II ...
... hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd soul , He's to be envied , if compar'd with me . [ Exit . SCENE II ...
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