The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... hear , friend ? -Mind what I say , and go home to your business immediately . - Friend Gargle , I'll make a man of him . Re - enter DICK . Dick . Who called on Achmet ? Did not Barbarossa require me here ? Win . What's the matter now ...
... hear , friend ? -Mind what I say , and go home to your business immediately . - Friend Gargle , I'll make a man of him . Re - enter DICK . Dick . Who called on Achmet ? Did not Barbarossa require me here ? Win . What's the matter now ...
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... hears and answers to Matilda's moan . Oh , Douglas ! Douglas ! if departed ghosts Are e'er permitted to review this world , Within the circle of that wood thou art , And with the passion of immortals hear'st My lamentation : hear'st thy ...
... hears and answers to Matilda's moan . Oh , Douglas ! Douglas ! if departed ghosts Are e'er permitted to review this world , Within the circle of that wood thou art , And with the passion of immortals hear'st My lamentation : hear'st thy ...
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... hear That Douglas ' son in the same field was slain . Lady R. Oh ! rake not up the ashes of my fathers : Implacable resentment was their crime , And grievous has the expiation been . Lord R. Thy grief wrests to its purposes my words . I ...
... hear That Douglas ' son in the same field was slain . Lady R. Oh ! rake not up the ashes of my fathers : Implacable resentment was their crime , And grievous has the expiation been . Lord R. Thy grief wrests to its purposes my words . I ...
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... hear and speak the plain and simple truth : And though I have been told , that there are Who borrow friendship's tongue to speak their [ scorn , Yet in such language I am little skill'd . Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel ...
... hear and speak the plain and simple truth : And though I have been told , that there are Who borrow friendship's tongue to speak their [ scorn , Yet in such language I am little skill'd . Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel ...
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... hear it . ' Twas strange , they said , a wonderful discov- ery ; And ever and anon they vow'd revenge . Doug . Revenge ! for what ? Old N. For being what you are , Sir Malcolm's heir : how else have you offend- ed ? When they were gone ...
... hear it . ' Twas strange , they said , a wonderful discov- ery ; And ever and anon they vow'd revenge . Doug . Revenge ! for what ? Old N. For being what you are , Sir Malcolm's heir : how else have you offend- ed ? When they were gone ...
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