| John Hughes - 1720 - 88 pages
...Was that Companion of thy Flight ?— — A Woman, So Daran (aid Pbo. 'Tis there I am mod wretched 0 I am torn from all my Soul held dear, And my Life's Blood flows out upon the Wound! That Woman—'twas for her — Howfhall I fpeakit?-- Eudocia, O Farewell — I'll tell you then, As... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...those walls, Which I so late defended. Abu. Can it be ? Are these thy Christian friends ? Cal. Tis well — we thank them : They help us to subdue themselves...dear, And my life's blood flows out upon the wound ! 'Mm i woman — 'twas for her — How shall I speak it? Eudocia, Oh farewell ! — I'll tell you,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...Abu. Can it be ? Are these thy Christian friends ? Cal. Tis well — we thank them t They help из to subdue themselves — But who Was the companion...dear, And my life's blood flows out upon the wound ! That woman — 'twas for her — How shall I speak it t Eudocia, Oh farewell !— Г11 tell you,... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...those walls, Which I so late defended. Abu. Can it be ? Are these thy Christian friends ? Cal. "Fis well — we thank them : They help us to subdue themselves...companion of thy flight ? — A woman ? So Daran said Pho. Тis there I am most wretched Oh ! I am torn from all my soul held dear, And my life's blood flows... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...those walls, Which I so late defended. Abu. Can it be ? Are these thy Christian friends ? Cal. Tis well — we thank them : They help us to subdue themselves — But who Was theicoropahiou of thy flight ? — A woman ? So Daran said Pho. Tis there I am most wretched Oh ! I... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 pages
...drove me out, an exile, not a foe. Abn. Is it possible ? Are these thy christian friends ? Cal. Tis well — we thank them : They help us to subdue themselves...companion of thy flight ? — A woman, So Daran said P/io. Tis there I am most wrc-tchedOh, I am torn from all my soul held dear, And my life's blood flows... | |
| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 282 pages
...drove me out, an exile, not a foe. Abu. Is it possible ? Are these thy christian friends ? Cal. 'Tis well — we thank them : They help us to subdue themselves — But who SCENE i.] THE SIEGE or DAMAScUS. 35 Was the companion of thy flight ? — A woman, So Daran said Pho.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 328 pages
...these thy christian friends ? Cal. Tis well—we thank them: They help us to subdue themselves—But who Was the companion of thy flight ?—A woman, So Daran said Pfo, Tis there I am most wretched Oh, I am torn from all my soul held dear, And my life's blood flows... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 pages
...drove me out, an exile, not a foe. Abu. Is it possible? Are these thy Christian friends ? Caled. 'Tis G G G ! That woman — 'twas for her — How shall 1 speak it ? Eudocia, oh, farewell! — I'll tell you... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 pages
...it possible? Are these thy Christian friends ? Caled. 'Tis well — we thank them : They help us lo subdue themselves — But who Was the companion of...torn from all my soul held dear, And my life's blood (lows out upon the wound ! That woman — 'twas for her — How shall I speak it ? Eudocia, oh, farewell... | |
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