Miscellaneous Plays, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1804 - 438 pages |
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... speak'st truly . For I myself , who , as thou know't right well , Am not too meekly to misfortune bent , Have fomewhat of the worthlefs afs's kick Against my bofom felt .- ' Lone and unarm'd- Had but one brave companion by my fide My ...
... speak'st truly . For I myself , who , as thou know't right well , Am not too meekly to misfortune bent , Have fomewhat of the worthlefs afs's kick Against my bofom felt .- ' Lone and unarm'd- Had but one brave companion by my fide My ...
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... t COUNTESS ZATERLOO . O bafe of thought , as most unbleft of speech ! My fon is not with you : it cannot be : I did him wrong to feek him in fuch company . BERNARD ( Speaking loud after her as fhe retires from 20 RAYNER :
... t COUNTESS ZATERLOO . O bafe of thought , as most unbleft of speech ! My fon is not with you : it cannot be : I did him wrong to feek him in fuch company . BERNARD ( Speaking loud after her as fhe retires from 20 RAYNER :
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... endless claims upon a man's regard : Heaven fave us from them all ! COUNT ZATERLOO . Well , this I drink to precious liberty : He is a fool indeed who parts with that . C 3 A TRAGEDY . 21 BERNARD (Speaking loud after her as fhe ...
... endless claims upon a man's regard : Heaven fave us from them all ! COUNT ZATERLOO . Well , this I drink to precious liberty : He is a fool indeed who parts with that . C 3 A TRAGEDY . 21 BERNARD (Speaking loud after her as fhe ...
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... Speak of this no more - we have argued this point already . And what is this which thou putteft down fo flyly upon the table ? ( taking up a little packet which Herman has put fecretly upon the table . ) Ha ! the jewels I have given ...
... Speak of this no more - we have argued this point already . And what is this which thou putteft down fo flyly upon the table ? ( taking up a little packet which Herman has put fecretly upon the table . ) Ha ! the jewels I have given ...
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... Speak to me , friend : he heeds not what I fay : Has any new misfortune happen'd to him ? LANDLORD . I fear there has , fir . COUNT ZATERLOO . Roufe thee up , brave Rayner , A friend is come to thee . RAYNER ( Starting up ) . Ha , is it ...
... Speak to me , friend : he heeds not what I fay : Has any new misfortune happen'd to him ? LANDLORD . I fear there has , fir . COUNT ZATERLOO . Roufe thee up , brave Rayner , A friend is come to thee . RAYNER ( Starting up ) . Ha , is it ...
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Page 439 - THE MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER; consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland ; with a few of a modern Date, founded on local Tradition. With an Introduction, and Notes by the Editor, WALTER SCOTT, Esq.