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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... soul , or sense , would bear it A moment longer ! -Then , this honest wretch ! I must dismiss him -- Why should I detain A grateful , gen'rous youth to perish with me ? His service may procure him bread elsewhere . Though I have none to ...
... soul , or sense , would bear it A moment longer ! -Then , this honest wretch ! I must dismiss him -- Why should I detain A grateful , gen'rous youth to perish with me ? His service may procure him bread elsewhere . Though I have none to ...
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... soul , And rages worse than the mad foaming seas In which he perish'd , ne'er shall vex him more . Wil . Thou seem'st to think he's dead ; enjoy that thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ; And triumph in your ...
... soul , And rages worse than the mad foaming seas In which he perish'd , ne'er shall vex him more . Wil . Thou seem'st to think he's dead ; enjoy that thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ; And triumph in your ...
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... soul , Begged me to comfort thee : and - dost thou hear me ? - What art thou gazing on ? -Fie , ' tis not well- This casket was delivered to you closed : Why have you open'd it ? Should this be known , How mean must we appear ? Ag . And ...
... soul , Begged me to comfort thee : and - dost thou hear me ? - What art thou gazing on ? -Fie , ' tis not well- This casket was delivered to you closed : Why have you open'd it ? Should this be known , How mean must we appear ? Ag . And ...
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... soul , gentlemen , I am. barns her head and winks at me . - How the devil am I to interpret all this ? Har . I wink at you , Sir ! -Did I , Sir ? Young C. Yes , you , my angel - but muin- Mr. Heartly , for heaven's sake , what is all ...
... soul , gentlemen , I am. barns her head and winks at me . - How the devil am I to interpret all this ? Har . I wink at you , Sir ! -Did I , Sir ? Young C. Yes , you , my angel - but muin- Mr. Heartly , for heaven's sake , what is all ...
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... soul had known no joy but him ! That I had liv'd within his guiltless arms , And dying slept in innocence beside him ! But now his honest dust abhors the fellowship , And scorns to mix with mine . Enter a SERVANT . Serv . The lady ...
... soul had known no joy but him ! That I had liv'd within his guiltless arms , And dying slept in innocence beside him ! But now his honest dust abhors the fellowship , And scorns to mix with mine . Enter a SERVANT . Serv . The lady ...
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