The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... thee the crown ! From thee ! Euphrasia's children Shall on a nobler basis found their rights , On their own virtue , and a people's choice . Dion . Misguided woman ! Euph . Ask of thee protection ! The father's valour shall protect his ...
... thee the crown ! From thee ! Euphrasia's children Shall on a nobler basis found their rights , On their own virtue , and a people's choice . Dion . Misguided woman ! Euph . Ask of thee protection ! The father's valour shall protect his ...
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... thee to atone the bleeding victims This night has massacred . Cal . [ Holding Dionysius ' arm . ] My liege for- bear ; Her life preserv'd may plead your cause with Greece , And mitigate your fate . Dion . Presumptuous slave ! My rage up ...
... thee to atone the bleeding victims This night has massacred . Cal . [ Holding Dionysius ' arm . ] My liege for- bear ; Her life preserv'd may plead your cause with Greece , And mitigate your fate . Dion . Presumptuous slave ! My rage up ...
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... thee , And shelter from the storm . Alic . My all is thine ; One common hazard shail attend us both , And both be fortunate , or both be wretched , But let thy fearful , doubting , heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in ...
... thee , And shelter from the storm . Alic . My all is thine ; One common hazard shail attend us both , And both be fortunate , or both be wretched , But let thy fearful , doubting , heart be still ; The saints and angels have thee in ...
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... thee all ; And now , I've nothing left me to bestow , You hate the wretched bankrupt you have made . Lord H. Why am ... thee , And swift perdition overtake thy treachery ! Have I the least remaining cause to doubt ? Hast thou endeavour'd ...
... thee all ; And now , I've nothing left me to bestow , You hate the wretched bankrupt you have made . Lord H. Why am ... thee , And swift perdition overtake thy treachery ! Have I the least remaining cause to doubt ? Hast thou endeavour'd ...
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... thee ? Jane S. Yes , I will own I merit the reproach ; And for those foolish days of wanton pride , My soul is justly humbled to the dust : All tongues , like yours , are licens'd to upbraid me , Still to repeat my guilt , and urge my ...
... thee ? Jane S. Yes , I will own I merit the reproach ; And for those foolish days of wanton pride , My soul is justly humbled to the dust : All tongues , like yours , are licens'd to upbraid me , Still to repeat my guilt , and urge my ...
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