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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... leave you thus , I'll beg my bread , and live on others ' bounty While I serve you . O. Wil . Down , down , my swelling heart , Or burst in silence : ' tis thy cruel fate Insults thee by his kindness . He is innocent Of all the pain it ...
... leave you thus , I'll beg my bread , and live on others ' bounty While I serve you . O. Wil . Down , down , my swelling heart , Or burst in silence : ' tis thy cruel fate Insults thee by his kindness . He is innocent Of all the pain it ...
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... leave my native coun- My weeping parents , and my lovely Charlotte ; Who rul'd , and must for ever rule , my fate . O ! should my Charlotte , doubtful of my Or in despair ever to see me more , [ truth , Have given herself to some more ...
... leave my native coun- My weeping parents , and my lovely Charlotte ; Who rul'd , and must for ever rule , my fate . O ! should my Charlotte , doubtful of my Or in despair ever to see me more , [ truth , Have given herself to some more ...
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... leave my better part , the dear [ Weeps . Faithful companion of my happier days , To 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 ...
... leave my better part , the dear [ Weeps . Faithful companion of my happier days , To 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 ...
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... leave the room this mo- ment , and stay in the garden till I call you- Young C. I am sorry I have displeased you Young C. Well , well , I am gone , uncle.- When you come to the point , I shall be ready to make my appearance . - Bon ...
... leave the room this mo- ment , and stay in the garden till I call you- Young C. I am sorry I have displeased you Young C. Well , well , I am gone , uncle.- When you come to the point , I shall be ready to make my appearance . - Bon ...
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... Leave that to me , Miss . - But your spark , with all his accomplishments , must have very little penetration not to have disco- vered his good fortune in your eyes . Har . I take care that my eyes don't tell too much ; and he has too ...
... Leave that to me , Miss . - But your spark , with all his accomplishments , must have very little penetration not to have disco- vered his good fortune in your eyes . Har . I take care that my eyes don't tell too much ; and he has too ...
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