The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 1±ÇM. Polock, 1856 |
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... passion moves you ; Thinking of that , I smil'd . Wil . O Eustace ! Eustace ! Thou know'st , for I've confess'd to thee , I love ; But , having never seen the charming maid , Thou canst not know the fierceness of my flame . My hopes and ...
... passion moves you ; Thinking of that , I smil'd . Wil . O Eustace ! Eustace ! Thou know'st , for I've confess'd to thee , I love ; But , having never seen the charming maid , Thou canst not know the fierceness of my flame . My hopes and ...
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... passion that o'erwhelms the soul , And rages worse than the mad foaming seas In which he perish'd , ne'er shall vex him more . Wil . Thou seem'st to think he's dead ; enjoy that thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ...
... passion that o'erwhelms the soul , And rages worse than the mad foaming seas In which he perish'd , ne'er shall vex him more . Wil . Thou seem'st to think he's dead ; enjoy that thought ; Persuade yourself , that what you wish is true ...
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... passion ; and if I should ever make the declaration , and meet with a denial , I should absolutely die with shame . Lucy . I'll insure your life for a silver thimble.- But what can possibly hinder your coming toge- ther ? Har . His ...
... passion ; and if I should ever make the declaration , and meet with a denial , I should absolutely die with shame . Lucy . I'll insure your life for a silver thimble.- But what can possibly hinder your coming toge- ther ? Har . His ...
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... passion , no penchant between us . Sir C. I'll tell you what , Jack - There is a certain kind of impudence about you , that I don't approve of . Young C. But what can the lady object to ? I have offered to marry her ; is not that a ...
... passion , no penchant between us . Sir C. I'll tell you what , Jack - There is a certain kind of impudence about you , that I don't approve of . Young C. But what can the lady object to ? I have offered to marry her ; is not that a ...
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... passion is a most disinterested one- Heart . Most disinterested one . Har . And to convince you , that you owe much more to my affections Heart . And then ? Har . I could wish that I had not experienced- Heart . Stay , stay : Iad not ...
... passion is a most disinterested one- Heart . Most disinterested one . Har . And to convince you , that you owe much more to my affections Heart . And then ? Har . I could wish that I had not experienced- Heart . Stay , stay : Iad not ...
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