The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... meets his doom . Greek Offi . Then wilt thou see How vile the body to a mind that pan's For genuine glory . Twice three hundred Greeks [ ranks ; Have sworn ... meet Dion . Vile slave , no more . drag ' 40 [ ACT IIK THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER .
... meets his doom . Greek Offi . Then wilt thou see How vile the body to a mind that pan's For genuine glory . Twice three hundred Greeks [ ranks ; Have sworn ... meet Dion . Vile slave , no more . drag ' 40 [ ACT IIK THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER .
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... meet ' em there : [ Exit PHILOTAS . ] my child farewell : Thou shalt direct me now . [ Exit into the Tomb . Euph . [ Coming forward . ] How my distract- ed heart throbs wild with fear ! What brings Calippus ? wherefore ? Save me , heav ...
... meet ' em there : [ Exit PHILOTAS . ] my child farewell : Thou shalt direct me now . [ Exit into the Tomb . Euph . [ Coming forward . ] How my distract- ed heart throbs wild with fear ! What brings Calippus ? wherefore ? Save me , heav ...
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... meet the last sad rites to nature due , And decent lie in honourable graves . Dion . Go tell your leader his pretexts are [ Greece , Let him , with those that live , embark for And leave our peaceful plains ; the mangled limbs vain . Of ...
... meet the last sad rites to nature due , And decent lie in honourable graves . Dion . Go tell your leader his pretexts are [ Greece , Let him , with those that live , embark for And leave our peaceful plains ; the mangled limbs vain . Of ...
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... meet a marshall'd foe . Let me conduct thee to the silent tomb . Euph . Ah ! there Evander , naked and dis- arm'd , Defenceless quite , may meet some ruffian stroke . Phil . Lo ! here a weapon ; bear this dagger to him . In the drear ...
... meet a marshall'd foe . Let me conduct thee to the silent tomb . Euph . Ah ! there Evander , naked and dis- arm'd , Defenceless quite , may meet some ruffian stroke . Phil . Lo ! here a weapon ; bear this dagger to him . In the drear ...
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... meet - in the dusk of the evening - and stay together a whole hour in the dark grove - and - a - aba ! cm- brace and kiss - and - weep at parting - why then - then you know - ah ! it is easy to guess all the rest . Sid . Why , did ...
... meet - in the dusk of the evening - and stay together a whole hour in the dark grove - and - a - aba ! cm- brace and kiss - and - weep at parting - why then - then you know - ah ! it is easy to guess all the rest . Sid . Why , did ...
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