Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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... speak not to me thus . Hastings . Can I behold thee , and not speak of love ? Even now , thus sadly as thou standest before me , Thus desolate , dejected , and forlorn , Thy softness steals upon my yielding senses , Till my soul faints ...
... speak not to me thus . Hastings . Can I behold thee , and not speak of love ? Even now , thus sadly as thou standest before me , Thus desolate , dejected , and forlorn , Thy softness steals upon my yielding senses , Till my soul faints ...
Page 90
... speak— But I have murdered thee Oh , I would tell thee ! Hastings . Speak and give ease to thy conflicting passions . Be quick , nor keep me longer in suspense , Time presses , and a thousand crowding thoughts Break in at once ; this ...
... speak— But I have murdered thee Oh , I would tell thee ! Hastings . Speak and give ease to thy conflicting passions . Be quick , nor keep me longer in suspense , Time presses , and a thousand crowding thoughts Break in at once ; this ...
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... speak ! -Bring me off , or we are ruined . ( Apart to SIR JOHN . Sir John . Why , to be sure , to speak the truth- Mrs. Heidel . To speak the truth , I'm ashamed 308 [ ACT III . COLMAN AND GARRICK.
... speak ! -Bring me off , or we are ruined . ( Apart to SIR JOHN . Sir John . Why , to be sure , to speak the truth- Mrs. Heidel . To speak the truth , I'm ashamed 308 [ ACT III . COLMAN AND GARRICK.
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