The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language. I-II, Volumen1Jones, 1824 |
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... child ? Lucy . What ! has she not told you , Sir ? [ To HEARTLY . Heart . Not directly . Lucy . So much the better . - What pleasure it is to discover a secret , and then tell it to all the world ! -I pressed her so much that she at ...
... child ? Lucy . What ! has she not told you , Sir ? [ To HEARTLY . Heart . Not directly . Lucy . So much the better . - What pleasure it is to discover a secret , and then tell it to all the world ! -I pressed her so much that she at ...
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... child , and from his mother's Bore my sweet little one . Full well thou know'st The pangs I suffer'd in that trying moment . Did I not weep ? Did I not rave and shriek , And by the roots tear my dishevell'd hair ? Did I not follow to ...
... child , and from his mother's Bore my sweet little one . Full well thou know'st The pangs I suffer'd in that trying moment . Did I not weep ? Did I not rave and shriek , And by the roots tear my dishevell'd hair ? Did I not follow to ...
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... child ! I burn , I burn ; alas ! no place of rest : [ Comes out . A little air ; once more a breath of air ; Alas ! I faint ; I die . Euph . Heart - piercing sight ! Let me support you , Sir . [ breeze Evan . Oh ! lend your arm . Whoe ...
... child ! I burn , I burn ; alas ! no place of rest : [ Comes out . A little air ; once more a breath of air ; Alas ! I faint ; I die . Euph . Heart - piercing sight ! Let me support you , Sir . [ breeze Evan . Oh ! lend your arm . Whoe ...
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... child , where art thou ? give me ; reach thy Why dost thou weep ? My eyes are dry - Who feel for others ' woes - She leads , him Alas ! And tremblingly supports his drooping age . Quite parch'd my lips - quite parch'd , they cleave ...
... child , where art thou ? give me ; reach thy Why dost thou weep ? My eyes are dry - Who feel for others ' woes - She leads , him Alas ! And tremblingly supports his drooping age . Quite parch'd my lips - quite parch'd , they cleave ...
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... child Shall grace her father's throne . Indulgent heaven ! Pour down your blessings on this best of daughters ; To her and Phocion give Evander's crown ; Let them , oh ! let them both in virtue wear it , And in due time transmit it to ...
... child Shall grace her father's throne . Indulgent heaven ! Pour down your blessings on this best of daughters ; To her and Phocion give Evander's crown ; Let them , oh ! let them both in virtue wear it , And in due time transmit it to ...
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