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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... death itself Appear'd to me with twice its native horrors , When apprehended in a foreign land . Death is , no doubt , in ev'ry place the same : Yet nature casts a look towards home , and most , Who have it in their power , choose to ...
... death itself Appear'd to me with twice its native horrors , When apprehended in a foreign land . Death is , no doubt , in ev'ry place the same : Yet nature casts a look towards home , and most , Who have it in their power , choose to ...
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... death , Free from the bounds and ties of sordid earth , Can trace us to our most conceal'd retreat , See all we act , and read our very thoughts ; To thee , O Wilmot ! kneeling , I appeal : - If e'er I swerv'd in action , word , or ...
... death , Free from the bounds and ties of sordid earth , Can trace us to our most conceal'd retreat , See all we act , and read our very thoughts ; To thee , O Wilmot ! kneeling , I appeal : - If e'er I swerv'd in action , word , or ...
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... death to indigestion : a very common death among the justices . Gay . Pr'ythee , be serious ; we have no time to lose . Can you invent nothing to drive them out of the house ? Sharp . I can fire it . Gay . Shame and confusion so perplex ...
... death to indigestion : a very common death among the justices . Gay . Pr'ythee , be serious ; we have no time to lose . Can you invent nothing to drive them out of the house ? Sharp . I can fire it . Gay . Shame and confusion so perplex ...
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... death - like silence through the wide expanse Broods o'er the dreary coast . Phil . Do thou retire , And seek repose ; the duty of thy watch Is now perform'd ; I take thy post . Arc . How fares Your royal pris ner ? Phil . Arcas , shall ...
... death - like silence through the wide expanse Broods o'er the dreary coast . Phil . Do thou retire , And seek repose ; the duty of thy watch Is now perform'd ; I take thy post . Arc . How fares Your royal pris ner ? Phil . Arcas , shall ...
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... death , The pale remains of my dear mother lie . There , while the victims at your altar bleed , And with your prayers the vaulted roof re- sounds , There let me pay the tribute of a tear , me , say , How fares Euphrasia ? Mel ...
... death , The pale remains of my dear mother lie . There , while the victims at your altar bleed , And with your prayers the vaulted roof re- sounds , There let me pay the tribute of a tear , me , say , How fares Euphrasia ? Mel ...
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