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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... mind by all events . But here comes one , Whose pride seems to increase with her misfor- Her faded dress , unfashionably fine , [ tunes . As ill conceals her poverty , as that Strained complaisance her haughty , swelling Though ...
... mind by all events . But here comes one , Whose pride seems to increase with her misfor- Her faded dress , unfashionably fine , [ tunes . As ill conceals her poverty , as that Strained complaisance her haughty , swelling Though ...
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... mind contented , with how little pains The wand'ring senses yield to soft repose , And die to gain new life ? He's fallen asleep Already , happy man ! -What dost thou think , My Agnes , of our unexpected guest ? He seems to me a youth ...
... mind contented , with how little pains The wand'ring senses yield to soft repose , And die to gain new life ? He's fallen asleep Already , happy man ! -What dost thou think , My Agnes , of our unexpected guest ? He seems to me a youth ...
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... mind that , uncle . Lucy . What is the meaning of all this ? Young C. Proof positive , uncle - And very positive . Har . To hesitate any longer would be injurious to my guardian , his friend , this young gentleman , and my own character ...
... mind that , uncle . Lucy . What is the meaning of all this ? Young C. Proof positive , uncle - And very positive . Har . To hesitate any longer would be injurious to my guardian , his friend , this young gentleman , and my own character ...
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... mind to amuse themselves , they would certainly have drawn the window curtains . " Mcl . What , did you say nothing else ? Did not you convince her of her error and imperti- nence ? Sharp . She swore to such things , that I could do ...
... mind to amuse themselves , they would certainly have drawn the window curtains . " Mcl . What , did you say nothing else ? Did not you convince her of her error and imperti- nence ? Sharp . She swore to such things , that I could do ...
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... mind , one heart , All leagu'd , all covenanted : in yon camp Spirits there are who aim , like us , at glory . Whene'er you sally forth , whene'er the Greeks Shall scale your walls , prepare thee to encounter A like assault . By me the ...
... mind , one heart , All leagu'd , all covenanted : in yon camp Spirits there are who aim , like us , at glory . Whene'er you sally forth , whene'er the Greeks Shall scale your walls , prepare thee to encounter A like assault . By me the ...
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