The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, 8±ÇMrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... Alon , Of what , good Zanga ? Zan . Is not the lovely Leonora yours ? Alon . What will become of Carlos ? Zan . He's your friend ; And since he can't espouse the fair himself , Will take some comfort from Alonzo's fortune . Alon . Alas ...
... Alon , Of what , good Zanga ? Zan . Is not the lovely Leonora yours ? Alon . What will become of Carlos ? Zan . He's your friend ; And since he can't espouse the fair himself , Will take some comfort from Alonzo's fortune . Alon . Alas ...
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... Alon . Think'st thou , my Zanga , should I ask Don Carlos , His goodness would consent that I should wed her ? Zan . I know it would . Alon . But then the cruelty To ask it , and for me to ask it of him ! Zan . Methinks you are severe ...
... Alon . Think'st thou , my Zanga , should I ask Don Carlos , His goodness would consent that I should wed her ? Zan . I know it would . Alon . But then the cruelty To ask it , and for me to ask it of him ! Zan . Methinks you are severe ...
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... Alon . Live now , be damn'd hereafter - for I want thee . " O , night of ecstacy ! " - Ha ! was't not so ? I will ... Alon . This moment , Leonora , I was coming To thee , and all- -but sure , or I mistake , Or thou canst well inspire my ...
... Alon . Live now , be damn'd hereafter - for I want thee . " O , night of ecstacy ! " - Ha ! was't not so ? I will ... Alon . This moment , Leonora , I was coming To thee , and all- -but sure , or I mistake , Or thou canst well inspire my ...
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... Alon . Go to thy chamber ; I soon will follow ; that , which now disturbs thee , Shall be cleared up , and thou shalt not condemn me . [ Exit LEON . O , how like innocence she looks ! -What , stab her ! And rush into her blood ! -- I ...
... Alon . Go to thy chamber ; I soon will follow ; that , which now disturbs thee , Shall be cleared up , and thou shalt not condemn me . [ Exit LEON . O , how like innocence she looks ! -What , stab her ! And rush into her blood ! -- I ...
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... Alon . Carlos ! - -I am whole again ; Clasp'd in thy arms , it makes my heart entire . Car . Whom dare I thus embrace ? The Of Afric ? conqueror Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ' friend . The conquest of the world would cost me dear ...
... Alon . Carlos ! - -I am whole again ; Clasp'd in thy arms , it makes my heart entire . Car . Whom dare I thus embrace ? The Of Afric ? conqueror Alon . Yes , much more - Don Carlos ' friend . The conquest of the world would cost me dear ...
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