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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... Once more reduc'd , to roam , for vile subsistence , A wand'ring sophist , through the realms of Greece . Phil . Whate er his right , to him in Syracuse All bend the knee ; his the supreme dominion , And death and torment wait his ...
... Once more reduc'd , to roam , for vile subsistence , A wand'ring sophist , through the realms of Greece . Phil . Whate er his right , to him in Syracuse All bend the knee ; his the supreme dominion , And death and torment wait his ...
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... once more a breath of air ; Alas ! I faint ; I die . Euph . Heart - piercing sight ! Let me support you , Sir . Evan . Oh ! lend your arm . Whoe'er thou art , I thank thee ; that kind breeze Comes gently o'er my senses - lead me forward ...
... once more a breath of air ; Alas ! I faint ; I die . Euph . Heart - piercing sight ! Let me support you , Sir . Evan . Oh ! lend your arm . Whoe'er thou art , I thank thee ; that kind breeze Comes gently o'er my senses - lead me forward ...
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... once dare To grapple with the Greek ? Ere yet the main Was ting'd with blood , they turn'd their ships averse . May storms and tempests follow in their rear , And dash their fleet upon the Libyan shore ! Enter CALIPPUS . Cal . My liege ...
... once dare To grapple with the Greek ? Ere yet the main Was ting'd with blood , they turn'd their ships averse . May storms and tempests follow in their rear , And dash their fleet upon the Libyan shore ! Enter CALIPPUS . Cal . My liege ...
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... once to rest , Than linger thus beneath the gripe of famine , In a vile dungeon , scoop'd with barb'rous skill Deep in the flinty rock ; a monument Of that fell malice and that black suspicion That mark'd your father's reign . Dion ...
... once to rest , Than linger thus beneath the gripe of famine , In a vile dungeon , scoop'd with barb'rous skill Deep in the flinty rock ; a monument Of that fell malice and that black suspicion That mark'd your father's reign . Dion ...
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... once extinguish'd . Euphrasia here ! Detested , treach'rous woman . For my. Euph . Horror ! it must not be . Phil . No ; never , never : I'll perish rather . His policy has granted A day's suspense from arms ; yet even now His troops ...
... once extinguish'd . Euphrasia here ! Detested , treach'rous woman . For my. Euph . Horror ! it must not be . Phil . No ; never , never : I'll perish rather . His policy has granted A day's suspense from arms ; yet even now His troops ...
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