Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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... head His lance , with never - erring fury , sped . Aben . My son did well , and so did Hamet too ; Yet did no more than we were wont to do ; But what the stranger did was more than man . Abdelm . He finished all those triumphs we began ...
... head His lance , with never - erring fury , sped . Aben . My son did well , and so did Hamet too ; Yet did no more than we were wont to do ; But what the stranger did was more than man . Abdelm . He finished all those triumphs we began ...
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... head of the Abencerrages , OzмYN ; at the head of the Zegrys , ZULEMA , HAMET , GOMEL , and SELIN : ABENAMAR and ABDELME- LECH joined with the Abencerrages . Zul . The faint Abencerrages quit their ground ; Press ' em ; put home your ...
... head of the Abencerrages , OzмYN ; at the head of the Zegrys , ZULEMA , HAMET , GOMEL , and SELIN : ABENAMAR and ABDELME- LECH joined with the Abencerrages . Zul . The faint Abencerrages quit their ground ; Press ' em ; put home your ...
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... head A careless veil of lawn was loosely spread : From her white temples fell her shaded hair , Like cloudy sunshine , not too brown nor fair ; Her hands , her lips , did love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire ; But most her ...
... head A careless veil of lawn was loosely spread : From her white temples fell her shaded hair , Like cloudy sunshine , not too brown nor fair ; Her hands , her lips , did love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire ; But most her ...
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... head of the Zegrys ; OZMYN , prisoner . Almanz . We have not fought enough ; they fly too soon ; And I am grieved the noble sport is done . Boab . The Christians are dislodged ; what This only man , of all whom chance did foe is near ...
... head of the Zegrys ; OZMYN , prisoner . Almanz . We have not fought enough ; they fly too soon ; And I am grieved the noble sport is done . Boab . The Christians are dislodged ; what This only man , of all whom chance did foe is near ...
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... head on his arm . Abdelm . What man but I so long un- moved could hear [ Weeping . Such tender passion , and refuse a tear ! But do not talk of dying any more , Unless you mean that I should die before . Lyndar . I fear your feigned ...
... head on his arm . Abdelm . What man but I so long un- moved could hear [ Weeping . Such tender passion , and refuse a tear ! But do not talk of dying any more , Unless you mean that I should die before . Lyndar . I fear your feigned ...
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