The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... bear the transport . Wil . Let me know it : Give me my portion of thy sorrow , Charlotte ! Let me partake thy grief , or bear it for thee . Char . Alas ! my Wilmot ! these sad tears are thine ; They flow for thy misfortunes . I am pierc ...
... bear the transport . Wil . Let me know it : Give me my portion of thy sorrow , Charlotte ! Let me partake thy grief , or bear it for thee . Char . Alas ! my Wilmot ! these sad tears are thine ; They flow for thy misfortunes . I am pierc ...
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... bear . Wil . The joy to see them , and the bitter pain It is to see them thus , touches my soul With tenderness and grief , that will o'erflow . They know me not , -and yet , I fear , I shall Defeat my purpose , and betray myself ...
... bear . Wil . The joy to see them , and the bitter pain It is to see them thus , touches my soul With tenderness and grief , that will o'erflow . They know me not , -and yet , I fear , I shall Defeat my purpose , and betray myself ...
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... bear it no longer . SO Heart . Upon my word , I am puzzled about it - my thoughts upon the matter are various and so confused . - Every thing I see and hear is so contradictory- -is so- -She certainly cannot like any body else ! Young C ...
... bear it no longer . SO Heart . Upon my word , I am puzzled about it - my thoughts upon the matter are various and so confused . - Every thing I see and hear is so contradictory- -is so- -She certainly cannot like any body else ! Young C ...
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... Bears down each feeble sense : restore him , Evan . All , my Euphrasia , all will soon be well . Pass but a moment , and ... bear me hence ; And lay me down in peace . Unheard - of torture , virtue can keep pace With 38 [ ACT II . THE ...
... Bears down each feeble sense : restore him , Evan . All , my Euphrasia , all will soon be well . Pass but a moment , and ... bear me hence ; And lay me down in peace . Unheard - of torture , virtue can keep pace With 38 [ ACT II . THE ...
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... bear thy long , long sufferings ? Endure their barb'rous rage ? [ how Eran . My foes but did To this old frame , what nature's hand must do . I was but going hence by mere decay To that futurity which Plato taught , But thou recall'st ...
... bear thy long , long sufferings ? Endure their barb'rous rage ? [ how Eran . My foes but did To this old frame , what nature's hand must do . I was but going hence by mere decay To that futurity which Plato taught , But thou recall'st ...
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