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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... stand to gaze On these dumb phantoms of despair and horror ! Let us search farther : Randal , show the way . [ Exeunt RANDAL , EUSTACE , and CHARLOTTE Agn . Let life forsake the earth , and light the sun , And death and darkness bury in ...
... stand to gaze On these dumb phantoms of despair and horror ! Let us search farther : Randal , show the way . [ Exeunt RANDAL , EUSTACE , and CHARLOTTE Agn . Let life forsake the earth , and light the sun , And death and darkness bury in ...
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... stand me ? Heart . O yes , yes - I understand you - that it is you that I love . - This is very plain , my dear . Har . I would have it so .-- And though I am already bound in gratitude to you Heart . In gratitude to Mr. Clackit ? Har ...
... stand me ? Heart . O yes , yes - I understand you - that it is you that I love . - This is very plain , my dear . Har . I would have it so .-- And though I am already bound in gratitude to you Heart . In gratitude to Mr. Clackit ? Har ...
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... standing about your door when I came in ? They want your master too , I suppose ? Sharp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting ... stand in the street ? Sharp . They choose it ; as they seldom come to town , they are willing to see as much of it ...
... standing about your door when I came in ? They want your master too , I suppose ? Sharp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting ... stand in the street ? Sharp . They choose it ; as they seldom come to town , they are willing to see as much of it ...
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... Stand there ; what , ho ! Speak , ere thou dar'st advance . Unfold thy pur- pose : Who and what art thou ? Phil . How didst thou gain the summit of the rock ? Euph . Give me my father ; here you hold him fetter'd ; Oh ! give him to me ...
... Stand there ; what , ho ! Speak , ere thou dar'st advance . Unfold thy pur- pose : Who and what art thou ? Phil . How didst thou gain the summit of the rock ? Euph . Give me my father ; here you hold him fetter'd ; Oh ! give him to me ...
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... stand a chance of being my lady's favourite myself . Ay , and perhaps of getting one of my young masters for a sweetheart , or at least the chaplain - but as to him , there would be no such great catch , if I should get him . I will try ...
... stand a chance of being my lady's favourite myself . Ay , and perhaps of getting one of my young masters for a sweetheart , or at least the chaplain - but as to him , there would be no such great catch , if I should get him . I will try ...
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