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" To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was. Do it by me, Do it again by me, the lost Aspatia ; And you shall find all true but the wild island. Suppose I stand upon the sea-beach now... "
The British drama - Page 10
by British drama - 1804
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Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons: Interspersed with Anecdotes of Authors and Actors

James Boaden - 1893 - 506 pages
...may know by that exquisite instruction to the needle 'given by Aspatia in The Maid's Tragedy : — ' Suppose I stand upon the sea-beach now, Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown by the wind, Wild as the desert ; and let all about me Tell that I am forsaken. Make me look Like Sorrow's...
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Works: Specimens of English dramatic poets

Charles Lamb - 1903 - 422 pages
...much mistaken, wench : These colours are not dull and pale enough To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was. Do it by me, Do it again by...; And you shall find all true but the wild island. I stand upon the sea beach now, Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert...
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Specimens of English dramatic poets

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 420 pages
...much mistaken, wench : These colours are not dull and pale enough To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was. Do it by me, Do it again by...; And you shall find all true but the wild island. I stand upon the sea beach now, Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert...
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Volume 1

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1904 - 616 pages
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My study windows

James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 520 pages
...and knew the value of fanciful accessories. Aspatia thinks the face of Ariadne not sad enough : — " Do it by me, Do it again by me, the lost Aspatia,...the wild island. Suppose I stand upon the seabeach n6w, Mine arms thus, and my hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert; and let all about me Be...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and the Garrick plays

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 pages
...much mistaken, wench ; These colours are not dull and pale enough, To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was ; do it by me, Do it again...Aspatia, And you shall find all true but the wild island. I stand upon the sea beach now, and think Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and the Garrick plays

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 pages
...much mistaken, wench ; These colours are not dull and pale enough, To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was ; do it by me, Do it again...Aspatia, And you shall find all true but the wild island. I stand upon the sea beach now, and think Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as...
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher: The maids tragedy ...

Francis Beaumont - 1905 - 528 pages
...Wench ; These colours are not dull and pale enough, To shew a soul so full of misery As this sad Ladies was ; do it by me, Do it again by me the lost Aspatia, And you shall find all true but the wild Island ; I stand upon the Sea breach now, and think Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 101

1908 - 940 pages
...likeness as the model of Ariadne's sorrow? — Do it by me, Do it again by me, the lost Ascatia, Л ml you shall find all true but the wild island. Suppose I stand upon the aea-beach now, Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert ; and let all...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...much inistalo-n. wench. These colours are not dull and pale enough To show a soul so full of misery As this sad lady's was. Do it by me, « Do it again...; And you shall find all true but the wild island. I stand upon the sea-breach now, and think8 Mine arms thus, and mine hair blown with the wind, Wild...
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