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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... look towards home , and most , Who have it in their power , choose to expire Where they first drew their breath . Eust . Believe me , Wilmot , Your grave reflections were not what I smiled at ; I own the truth . That we're returned to ...
... look towards home , and most , Who have it in their power , choose to expire Where they first drew their breath . Eust . Believe me , Wilmot , Your grave reflections were not what I smiled at ; I own the truth . That we're returned to ...
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... look for the note , to change it , I found it gone , more faithful servant to his master , or a greater either stole or lost : and if I don't get the money rogue to the rest of mankind . But here he comes immediately , I shall certainly ...
... look for the note , to change it , I found it gone , more faithful servant to his master , or a greater either stole or lost : and if I don't get the money rogue to the rest of mankind . But here he comes immediately , I shall certainly ...
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... look for ! Mel . How ! not behold it ! Say , Philotas , speak ; Has the fell tyrant , have his felon murderers- Phil . As yet , my friend , Evander lives . Mel . And yet Thy dark , half - hinted purpose - lead me to him ; If thou hast ...
... look for ! Mel . How ! not behold it ! Say , Philotas , speak ; Has the fell tyrant , have his felon murderers- Phil . As yet , my friend , Evander lives . Mel . And yet Thy dark , half - hinted purpose - lead me to him ; If thou hast ...
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... Look ye , friend Gargle , I'll never see the villain's face . Let him follow his nose and bite the bridle . player ! wounds ! you'll not have an eye in your head in a month ; ha , ha ! you'll have ' em knocked out of the sockets with ...
... Look ye , friend Gargle , I'll never see the villain's face . Let him follow his nose and bite the bridle . player ! wounds ! you'll not have an eye in your head in a month ; ha , ha ! you'll have ' em knocked out of the sockets with ...
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... look upon thee well- ' Tis true - I know thee now- -A mischief on thee ! Thou art that fatal fair , that cursed she , That set my brain à madding . Thou hast robb'd me ; Thou hast undone me -- Murder ! O , my Hast- ings ! See his pale ...
... look upon thee well- ' Tis true - I know thee now- -A mischief on thee ! Thou art that fatal fair , that cursed she , That set my brain à madding . Thou hast robb'd me ; Thou hast undone me -- Murder ! O , my Hast- ings ! See his pale ...
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