The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 121
... to her many virtues , and as a grateful testimony of the friendship with which she honors her most obedient and most obliged , humble servant , THE AUTHOR . VOL . V. 6 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Earl GUILDford . RIVERS , his son The Fatal ...
... to her many virtues , and as a grateful testimony of the friendship with which she honors her most obedient and most obliged , humble servant , THE AUTHOR . VOL . V. 6 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Earl GUILDford . RIVERS , his son The Fatal ...
Page 122
Hannah More. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Earl GUILDford . RIVERS , his son . ORLANDO , a young Italian Count . BERTRAND . EMMELINA . JULIA SCENE - Earl GUILDFORD's Castle . PROLOGUE . WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR OF THE TRAGEDY OUR.
Hannah More. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Earl GUILDford . RIVERS , his son . ORLANDO , a young Italian Count . BERTRAND . EMMELINA . JULIA SCENE - Earl GUILDFORD's Castle . PROLOGUE . WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR OF THE TRAGEDY OUR.
Page 125
... Guildford , Whom I could honor , where he not the sire Of that aspiring boy , who fills the gap ' Twixt me and fortune . - Rivers , how I hate thee ! Enter GUILDFORD . How fares my noble uncle ? Guild . Honest Bertrand ! I must complain ...
... Guildford , Whom I could honor , where he not the sire Of that aspiring boy , who fills the gap ' Twixt me and fortune . - Rivers , how I hate thee ! Enter GUILDFORD . How fares my noble uncle ? Guild . Honest Bertrand ! I must complain ...
Page 128
... GUILDFORD ; EMMELINA going . Ber . Stay , my fair cousin ! still with adverse eyes Am I beheld ? Had I Orlando's form , I mean , were I , like him , your brother's friend , Then would your looks be turned thus coldly on me ? Em . But ...
... GUILDFORD ; EMMELINA going . Ber . Stay , my fair cousin ! still with adverse eyes Am I beheld ? Had I Orlando's form , I mean , were I , like him , your brother's friend , Then would your looks be turned thus coldly on me ? Em . But ...
Page 133
... Guildford is anxious for a son's renown ; In my poor heart your various terrors meet , With added fears and fonder apprehensions : They all unite in me ; I feel for all- His life , his fame , his absence , and his love ; For he may live ...
... Guildford is anxious for a son's renown ; In my poor heart your various terrors meet , With added fears and fonder apprehensions : They all unite in me ; I feel for all- His life , his fame , his absence , and his love ; For he may live ...
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