The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... hand . Char . And may it ever ! Agn . I've known with him the two extremes of life , The highest happiness , and deepest woe , With all the sharp and bitter aggravations Of such a vast transition . Such a fall In the decline of life ! I ...
... hand . Char . And may it ever ! Agn . I've known with him the two extremes of life , The highest happiness , and deepest woe , With all the sharp and bitter aggravations Of such a vast transition . Such a fall In the decline of life ! I ...
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... hand ! -Inconstant , wretched wo man ! What ! doth my heart recoil ? -0 , Wilmot ! Wil- mot ! What power shall I ... hands reeking with | 14 [ ACT III FATAL CURIOSITY .
... hand ! -Inconstant , wretched wo man ! What ! doth my heart recoil ? -0 , Wilmot ! Wil- mot ! What power shall I ... hands reeking with | 14 [ ACT III FATAL CURIOSITY .
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... hand to Sir Charles and this young gentleman : the one accuses me of caprice , the other of singularity : -Should I refuse my hand a third time , [ smiling , ] I might draw upon myself a more severe reproach - and therefore I accept ...
... hand to Sir Charles and this young gentleman : the one accuses me of caprice , the other of singularity : -Should I refuse my hand a third time , [ smiling , ] I might draw upon myself a more severe reproach - and therefore I accept ...
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... hand , With duteous hand a father's beamless eyes ; And.lay him decent in the shroud of death . Retire , and seek the couch of balmy sleep , Phil . Alas ! this frantic grief can nought avail . In this dead hour , this season of repose ...
... hand , With duteous hand a father's beamless eyes ; And.lay him decent in the shroud of death . Retire , and seek the couch of balmy sleep , Phil . Alas ! this frantic grief can nought avail . In this dead hour , this season of repose ...
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... hand To reach its succours to a wretch like me ? Euph . Well may'st thou ask it . Oh , my breaking heart ! The hand of death is on him . Evan . Still a little , A little onward to the air conduct me ; ' Tis well ; -I thank thee ; thou ...
... hand To reach its succours to a wretch like me ? Euph . Well may'st thou ask it . Oh , my breaking heart ! The hand of death is on him . Evan . Still a little , A little onward to the air conduct me ; ' Tis well ; -I thank thee ; thou ...
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