The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, 1±ÇM. Polock, 1854 |
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... true ; I'm young , And never tried my fortune , or my genius ; Which may , perhaps , find out some happy means As yet unthought of , to supply your wants . O. Wil . Thou tortur'st me - I hate all obliga tions Which I can ne'er return ...
... true ; I'm young , And never tried my fortune , or my genius ; Which may , perhaps , find out some happy means As yet unthought of , to supply your wants . O. Wil . Thou tortur'st me - I hate all obliga tions Which I can ne'er return ...
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... True , they may ; I doubt , but I despair not - No , my friend ! My hopes are strong , and lively as my fears ; They tell me , Charlotte is as true as fair , That we shall meet , never to part again ; That I shall see my parents , kiss ...
... True , they may ; I doubt , but I despair not - No , my friend ! My hopes are strong , and lively as my fears ; They tell me , Charlotte is as true as fair , That we shall meet , never to part again ; That I shall see my parents , kiss ...
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... true Cerberus , Grim Poverty , demand ; -they shall be stopp'd . Ambition , persecution , and revenge , : Devour their millions daily and shall I- But follow me , and see how little cause You had to think there was the least remain Of ...
... true Cerberus , Grim Poverty , demand ; -they shall be stopp'd . Ambition , persecution , and revenge , : Devour their millions daily and shall I- But follow me , and see how little cause You had to think there was the least remain Of ...
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... true , Mrs. Betty- -very true , indeed . Bet . Oh ! heavens forbid that I should take away any young woman's good name , unless I had a reason for it - but , Sir - if I am in this place alive as I listened with my ear close to the door ...
... true , Mrs. Betty- -very true , indeed . Bet . Oh ! heavens forbid that I should take away any young woman's good name , unless I had a reason for it - but , Sir - if I am in this place alive as I listened with my ear close to the door ...
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... true Scot . Ay , Sir , ye may luock as angry as ye wull ; but again I say - ye are nae true Scot . Eger . Your pardon , Sir , I think he is the true Scot , and the true citizen , who wishes equal jus- tice to the merit and demerit of ...
... true Scot . Ay , Sir , ye may luock as angry as ye wull ; but again I say - ye are nae true Scot . Eger . Your pardon , Sir , I think he is the true Scot , and the true citizen , who wishes equal jus- tice to the merit and demerit of ...
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