The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language. I-II, 1±ÇJones, 1824 |
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... bear the transport . Wil . Let me know it : Give me my portion of thy sorrow , Charlotte ! Let me partake thy grief , or bear it for thee . Char . Alas ! my Wilmot ! these sad tears are thine ; They flow for thy misfortunes . I am pierc ...
... bear the transport . Wil . Let me know it : Give me my portion of thy sorrow , Charlotte ! Let me partake thy grief , or bear it for thee . Char . Alas ! my Wilmot ! these sad tears are thine ; They flow for thy misfortunes . I am pierc ...
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... bear the disap- pointment Should I be deceiv'd . Wil . I am pleas'd to hear it : Thy friendly fears better express thy thoughts Than words could do . Ran . O ! Wilmot ! O ! my master ! Are you return'd ? Wil . I have not embrac'd My ...
... bear the disap- pointment Should I be deceiv'd . Wil . I am pleas'd to hear it : Thy friendly fears better express thy thoughts Than words could do . Ran . O ! Wilmot ! O ! my master ! Are you return'd ? Wil . I have not embrac'd My ...
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... bear the weight of age and want alone.- I'll try once more . Enter AGNES , and after her YOUNG WILMOT . O. Wil . Return'd , my life ! so soon ? Agn . The unexpected coming of this stran- Prevents my going yet . [ ger Wil . You're , I ...
... bear the weight of age and want alone.- I'll try once more . Enter AGNES , and after her YOUNG WILMOT . O. Wil . Return'd , my life ! so soon ? Agn . The unexpected coming of this stran- Prevents my going yet . [ ger Wil . You're , I ...
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... bear it , Sir . - Any man must be proud of her partiality to him ; and he must be fashionably insensible indeed , who would not make it his darling care to defend from every inquietude the most delicate and tender of her sex . Young C ...
... bear it , Sir . - Any man must be proud of her partiality to him ; and he must be fashionably insensible indeed , who would not make it his darling care to defend from every inquietude the most delicate and tender of her sex . Young C ...
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... bears any proportion to his impudence . [ Aside . Mrs. G. Now , my fright is over , let me in- troduce you , my dear ... bear to see him much longer in this condition ; I shall discover myself . [ Apart to MRS . GADA BOUT . Mrs. G. Not ...
... bears any proportion to his impudence . [ Aside . Mrs. G. Now , my fright is over , let me in- troduce you , my dear ... bear to see him much longer in this condition ; I shall discover myself . [ Apart to MRS . GADA BOUT . Mrs. G. Not ...
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