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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... eyes this way ; observe me well . Ha ve scorching climates , time , and this strange habit , [ mot , So chang'd and so disguis'd thy faithful Wil- That nothing in my voice , my face , or mien , Remains , to tell my Charlotte I am he ...
... eyes this way ; observe me well . Ha ve scorching climates , time , and this strange habit , [ mot , So chang'd and so disguis'd thy faithful Wil- That nothing in my voice , my face , or mien , Remains , to tell my Charlotte I am he ...
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... eyes ! -Eyes are very equi- vocal , Jack . However , if the young lady THE GUARDIA N: ...
... eyes ! -Eyes are very equi- vocal , Jack . However , if the young lady THE GUARDIA N: ...
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... eyes are fix'd ; [ hand : Euph . The glorious tumult lifts my tow'ring soul . Once more , Melanthon , once again , my father Shall mount Sicilia's throne . Mel . Alas ! that hour Would come with joy to every honest heart ; But no such ...
... eyes are fix'd ; [ hand : Euph . The glorious tumult lifts my tow'ring soul . Once more , Melanthon , once again , my father Shall mount Sicilia's throne . Mel . Alas ! that hour Would come with joy to every honest heart ; But no such ...
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... eyes are dim ! Each object swims before me - No , in truth , I do not know thee . Euph . Not your own Euphrasia ? Evan . Art thou my daughter ? Euph . Oh , my honour'd sire ! Evan . My daughter , my Euphrasia ! come to close A father's eyes ...
... eyes are dim ! Each object swims before me - No , in truth , I do not know thee . Euph . Not your own Euphrasia ? Evan . Art thou my daughter ? Euph . Oh , my honour'd sire ! Evan . My daughter , my Euphrasia ! come to close A father's eyes ...
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... eyes are fix'd ; [ hand : And those pale quiv'ring lips ! He clasps my What , no assistance ! Monsters , will you thus Let him expire in these weak , feeble arms ? Enter PHILOtas . Phil . Those wild , those piercing , shrieks will give ...
... eyes are fix'd ; [ hand : And those pale quiv'ring lips ! He clasps my What , no assistance ! Monsters , will you thus Let him expire in these weak , feeble arms ? Enter PHILOtas . Phil . Those wild , those piercing , shrieks will give ...
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