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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... kind : No science will avail thee without that ; But , that obtain'd , thou need'st not any other . This will instruct thee to conceal thy views , And wear the face of probity and honour , " Till thou hast gain'd thy end ; which must be ...
... kind : No science will avail thee without that ; But , that obtain'd , thou need'st not any other . This will instruct thee to conceal thy views , And wear the face of probity and honour , " Till thou hast gain'd thy end ; which must be ...
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... kind . [ Exit MARIA . much honoured opened . I have no love , no charms , but for my Wilmot , Nor would have any . Mar. Alas ! Wilmot's dead ; Or , living , dead to you . Char . I'll not despair ; And tread the genial soil that bore us ...
... kind . [ Exit MARIA . much honoured opened . I have no love , no charms , but for my Wilmot , Nor would have any . Mar. Alas ! Wilmot's dead ; Or , living , dead to you . Char . I'll not despair ; And tread the genial soil that bore us ...
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... kind- ness ! But she , perhaps , hath purpos'd to enrich You with herself , and end her fruitless sorrow For one whom death alone can justify For leaving her so long . If it be so , May you repair his loss , and be to Charlotte A second ...
... kind- ness ! But she , perhaps , hath purpos'd to enrich You with herself , and end her fruitless sorrow For one whom death alone can justify For leaving her so long . If it be so , May you repair his loss , and be to Charlotte A second ...
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... kind of pride , a decent dignity , Due to ourselves ; which , spite of our misfor- tunes , May be maintain'd , and cherish'd to the last . To live without reproach and without leave To quit the world , shows sovereign contempt , And ...
... kind of pride , a decent dignity , Due to ourselves ; which , spite of our misfor- tunes , May be maintain'd , and cherish'd to the last . To live without reproach and without leave To quit the world , shows sovereign contempt , And ...
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... kind , But most in this ! O. Wil . I will not long survive thee . Agn . Do not accuse thy erring mother , Wilmot ! With too much rigour , when we meet above . To give thee life for life , and blood for blood , Is not enough . Had I ten ...
... kind , But most in this ! O. Wil . I will not long survive thee . Agn . Do not accuse thy erring mother , Wilmot ! With too much rigour , when we meet above . To give thee life for life , and blood for blood , Is not enough . Had I ten ...
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