The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, 1권M. Polock, 1854 |
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... Turn thy dear eyes this way ; observe me well . Have scorching climates , time , and this strange habit , So chang'd ... turning towards him , sinks upon his bosom . Why dost thou weep ? why dost thou tremble thus ? Why doth thy panting ...
... Turn thy dear eyes this way ; observe me well . Have scorching climates , time , and this strange habit , So chang'd ... turning towards him , sinks upon his bosom . Why dost thou weep ? why dost thou tremble thus ? Why doth thy panting ...
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... turn the hour of peace to blood and horror ? i uph . I know the monster well ; when spe . cious seeming Becalms his looks , the rankling heart within feems with destruction ; Mountains hurl'd up in air , and moulten rocks , And all the ...
... turn the hour of peace to blood and horror ? i uph . I know the monster well ; when spe . cious seeming Becalms his looks , the rankling heart within feems with destruction ; Mountains hurl'd up in air , and moulten rocks , And all the ...
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... turn - neither behind one's back , nor before one's face . Sid . Ha ha ha ! Why you are a mighty well - spoken woman , Mrs. Betty ; and I am mightily beholden to you for your good character of me . Bet . Indeed , Sir , it is no more ...
... turn - neither behind one's back , nor before one's face . Sid . Ha ha ha ! Why you are a mighty well - spoken woman , Mrs. Betty ; and I am mightily beholden to you for your good character of me . Bet . Indeed , Sir , it is no more ...
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... Turn stage- drel , what right have you to wear a laced. when he ought to be reading the Dispensatory , there was he constantly reading over plays , and farces , and Shakspeare . Win . Ay , that damned Shakspeare ! I hear the fellow was ...
... Turn stage- drel , what right have you to wear a laced. when he ought to be reading the Dispensatory , there was he constantly reading over plays , and farces , and Shakspeare . Win . Ay , that damned Shakspeare ! I hear the fellow was ...
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... turns to feast - Lordella's bier ; Yet ' twould have been a better scheme by half , T ' have thrown his weeds aside ... turn your madd'ning brain ; Be timely wise , for oh ! be sure of this , A shop with virtue is the height of bliss ...
... turns to feast - Lordella's bier ; Yet ' twould have been a better scheme by half , T ' have thrown his weeds aside ... turn your madd'ning brain ; Be timely wise , for oh ! be sure of this , A shop with virtue is the height of bliss ...
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