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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... wretch ! -If thou weep'st thus , I shall proceed no far- I must dismiss him - Why should I detain A grateful , gen'rous youth to perish with me ? His service may procure him bread elsewhere , Though I have none to give him . Pr'ythee ...
... wretch ! -If thou weep'st thus , I shall proceed no far- I must dismiss him - Why should I detain A grateful , gen'rous youth to perish with me ? His service may procure him bread elsewhere , Though I have none to give him . Pr'ythee ...
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... wretch who fears all that is pos- sible , Must suffer more than he who feels the worst A man can feel , who lives exempt from fear . A woman may be false , and friends are mor- tal ; And yet your aged parents may be living , And your ...
... wretch who fears all that is pos- sible , Must suffer more than he who feels the worst A man can feel , who lives exempt from fear . A woman may be false , and friends are mor- tal ; And yet your aged parents may be living , And your ...
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... wretch : to die well pleas'd , Is all the happiest of mankind can hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd ...
... wretch : to die well pleas'd , Is all the happiest of mankind can hope for . To be a wretch , is to survive the loss Of every joy , and even hope itself , As I have done . Why do I mourn him then ? For , by the anguish of my tortur'd ...
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... wretch , Unseen by mortal eye , has groan'd in anguish , And died obscure , unpitied , and unknown . Mel . Clandestine murderer ! Yes , there's the scene Of horrid massacre . Full oft I've walk'd , When all things lay in sleep and ...
... wretch , Unseen by mortal eye , has groan'd in anguish , And died obscure , unpitied , and unknown . Mel . Clandestine murderer ! Yes , there's the scene Of horrid massacre . Full oft I've walk'd , When all things lay in sleep and ...
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... wretch , with what intent , at this dread hour- Wherefore alarm'st thou thus our peaceful watch ? [ Exit . Re - enter PHILOTAS , with EUPHRASIA . Euphrasia ! - Why , princess , thus anticipate the dawn ? Still sleep and silence wrap the ...
... wretch , with what intent , at this dread hour- Wherefore alarm'st thou thus our peaceful watch ? [ Exit . Re - enter PHILOTAS , with EUPHRASIA . Euphrasia ! - Why , princess , thus anticipate the dawn ? Still sleep and silence wrap the ...
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