Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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... thee , like a bladder , there And make thee groan thyself away to air . [ The ghost retires . In addition to these more important events we have songs and dances , duels , a murder , a suicide , an attempted assault on — of all persons ...
... thee , like a bladder , there And make thee groan thyself away to air . [ The ghost retires . In addition to these more important events we have songs and dances , duels , a murder , a suicide , an attempted assault on — of all persons ...
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... thee was grounded on a grudge , Which all our generous Zegrys just did judge : Thy villain - blood thou openly didst place Boab . On your allegiance , I command you Above the purple of our kingly race . stay ; Who passes here , through ...
... thee was grounded on a grudge , Which all our generous Zegrys just did judge : Thy villain - blood thou openly didst place Boab . On your allegiance , I command you Above the purple of our kingly race . stay ; Who passes here , through ...
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... thee with each other fight . Boab . Kill him ! this insolent unknown shall fall , And be the victim to atone you all . Ozm . If he must die , not one of us will live : That life he gave for us , for him we give . Boab . It was a ...
... thee with each other fight . Boab . Kill him ! this insolent unknown shall fall , And be the victim to atone you all . Ozm . If he must die , not one of us will live : That life he gave for us , for him we give . Boab . It was a ...
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... thee free , That I again may fight , and conquer thee . D. Arcos . Old as I am , I take thee at thy word , And will to - morrow thank thee with my sword . Almanz . I'll go , and instantly acquaint the king , And sudden orders for thy ...
... thee free , That I again may fight , and conquer thee . D. Arcos . Old as I am , I take thee at thy word , And will to - morrow thank thee with my sword . Almanz . I'll go , and instantly acquaint the king , And sudden orders for thy ...
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... thee to despair . Ozmyn . Thy idle menaces I do not fear : My business was to die or conquer here . Sister , for you I grieve I could no more : My present state betrays my want of power ; But , when true courage is of force bereft , [ A ...
... thee to despair . Ozmyn . Thy idle menaces I do not fear : My business was to die or conquer here . Sister , for you I grieve I could no more : My present state betrays my want of power ; But , when true courage is of force bereft , [ A ...
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