“The” British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen2Jones and Company, 1829 |
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... SCENE III . - SIR JOHN FLOWERDALE'S Garden . View of can , by moonlight ; statues , flowering , shrubs , & c . Enter LIONEL , leading CLARISSA . Lion . list - methought I heard a noise- should be surprised together , at a juncture so ...
... SCENE III . - SIR JOHN FLOWERDALE'S Garden . View of can , by moonlight ; statues , flowering , shrubs , & c . Enter LIONEL , leading CLARISSA . Lion . list - methought I heard a noise- should be surprised together , at a juncture so ...
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... scene ! these eyes be- held it- Husband and father , helpless I beheld it- Denied the mournful privilege to die ! Oh , my poor children ! whom I now deplore ; If ye are saints in Heaven , as sure ye are , Look with an eye of pity on ...
... scene ! these eyes be- held it- Husband and father , helpless I beheld it- Denied the mournful privilege to die ! Oh , my poor children ! whom I now deplore ; If ye are saints in Heaven , as sure ye are , Look with an eye of pity on ...
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... scene , Can force one feeble groan to feast thy anger . I waste my fruitless words in empty air ; The tyrant o'er the bleeding wound he made , Hangs his unmoving eye , and heeds not me . Osm . Oh , Zara ! - Oras . Alas , my lord ...
... scene , Can force one feeble groan to feast thy anger . I waste my fruitless words in empty air ; The tyrant o'er the bleeding wound he made , Hangs his unmoving eye , and heeds not me . Osm . Oh , Zara ! - Oras . Alas , my lord ...
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... SCENE II . ] THE WEST INDIAN . chief may befall him : O nature , what it is to [ Exit . be a father ! SCENE 11. - FULMER's house . Enter FULMER and MRS . FULMER . Ful . I tell you , Patty , you are a fool , to think of bringing him and ...
... SCENE II . ] THE WEST INDIAN . chief may befall him : O nature , what it is to [ Exit . be a father ! SCENE 11. - FULMER's house . Enter FULMER and MRS . FULMER . Ful . I tell you , Patty , you are a fool , to think of bringing him and ...
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... SCENE 1 - A Room in FULMER's house . Enter FULMER and MRS . FULMER . Ful . Patty , wasn't Mr. Belcour with you ? Mrs. Ful . He was ; and is now shut up in the chamber , in high expectation of an inter- view with Miss Dudley : she's at ...
... SCENE 1 - A Room in FULMER's house . Enter FULMER and MRS . FULMER . Ful . Patty , wasn't Mr. Belcour with you ? Mrs. Ful . He was ; and is now shut up in the chamber , in high expectation of an inter- view with Miss Dudley : she's at ...
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