The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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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 ? Eran . 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 ? Eran . 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 with the sight of you . Um ! um ! Throw myself into your dear arms . Zoouns , this letter is invaluable ! Enter BETTY . Oh ! Betty , ye are an axcellent wench , this letter is worth a million . Bet . Is it as I suspected , Sir , to ...
... eyes with the sight of you . Um ! um ! Throw myself into your dear arms . Zoouns , this letter is invaluable ! Enter BETTY . Oh ! Betty , ye are an axcellent wench , this letter is worth a million . Bet . Is it as I suspected , Sir , to ...
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... eye- Char . Nay , but pr'ythee now : I tell you , you'll spoil all . What made you stay so long ? Dick . Chide not , my fair ; but let the god of love laugh in thy eyes , and revel in thy heart . Char . As I am a living soul , you'll ...
... eye- Char . Nay , but pr'ythee now : I tell you , you'll spoil all . What made you stay so long ? Dick . Chide not , my fair ; but let the god of love laugh in thy eyes , and revel in thy heart . Char . As I am a living soul , you'll ...
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... eyes , With waddling gait , and voice like London Cries ; Who , for the stage too short by half a story , Acts Lady Townly - thus - in all her glory . And while she's traversing the scanty room , Cries- " Lord , my lord , what can I do ...
... eyes , With waddling gait , and voice like London Cries ; Who , for the stage too short by half a story , Acts Lady Townly - thus - in all her glory . And while she's traversing the scanty room , Cries- " Lord , my lord , what can I do ...
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... eyes , and let them shine once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty ; Spite of his deadly , unrelenting , nature , He shall be ...
... eyes , and let them shine once more , Bright as the morning sun above the mist . Exert thy charms , seek out the stern protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty ; Spite of his deadly , unrelenting , nature , He shall be ...
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