The New British Theatre: A Selection of Original Dramas, Not Yet Acted, Volume 1proprietors, 1814 |
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... Twas aimless boding , like the foul black bird , That , perch'd upon the chain - hung murd'rer's head , Croaks hideous and unutterable things . Glan . Ah ! Ariet . Hark ! [ The sound of a trumpet heard . Glan . Ariet . Again ! - What ...
... Twas aimless boding , like the foul black bird , That , perch'd upon the chain - hung murd'rer's head , Croaks hideous and unutterable things . Glan . Ah ! Ariet . Hark ! [ The sound of a trumpet heard . Glan . Ariet . Again ! - What ...
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... twas near this place , And she appear'd so gaunt , and curs'd with spleen , Blear'd in the eye , and blasted in the visage , That all the reverence due to age forsook me , And , as I look'd on her , methought her SCENE III . 21 A TRAGEDY .
... twas near this place , And she appear'd so gaunt , and curs'd with spleen , Blear'd in the eye , and blasted in the visage , That all the reverence due to age forsook me , And , as I look'd on her , methought her SCENE III . 21 A TRAGEDY .
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... Twas aimless boding , like the foul black bird , That , perch'd upon the chain - hung murd'rer's head , Croaks hideous and unutterable things . Glan . Ah ! Ariet . Hark ! [ The sound of a trumpet heard . Glan . Ariet . Again ! - What ...
... Twas aimless boding , like the foul black bird , That , perch'd upon the chain - hung murd'rer's head , Croaks hideous and unutterable things . Glan . Ah ! Ariet . Hark ! [ The sound of a trumpet heard . Glan . Ariet . Again ! - What ...
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... twas near this place , And she appear'd so gaunt , and curs'd with spleen , Blear'd in the eye , and blasted in the visage , That all the reverence due to age forsook me , And , as I look'd on her , methought her SCENE III . 21 A TRAGEDY .
... twas near this place , And she appear'd so gaunt , and curs'd with spleen , Blear'd in the eye , and blasted in the visage , That all the reverence due to age forsook me , And , as I look'd on her , methought her SCENE III . 21 A TRAGEDY .
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... Twas you , I know - so don't argufy any more , for I've done as you bid me , and wrote , Sir . John . Hum - Let me reflect . - My ideas don't seem to flow very readily this morning . Sometimes I could strike you off half a dozen love ...
... Twas you , I know - so don't argufy any more , for I've done as you bid me , and wrote , Sir . John . Hum - Let me reflect . - My ideas don't seem to flow very readily this morning . Sometimes I could strike you off half a dozen love ...
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