The New York Drama: A Choice Collection of Tragedies, Comedies, Farces, Etc, 2±ÇWheat & Cornett, 1876 |
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... feel . My heart o'erflows with gratitude to heav'n , And to this noble youth , who , all unknown To you and yours , deliberated not , Nor paus'd at peril , but , humanely brave , Fought on your side , against such fearful odds . Have ...
... feel . My heart o'erflows with gratitude to heav'n , And to this noble youth , who , all unknown To you and yours , deliberated not , Nor paus'd at peril , but , humanely brave , Fought on your side , against such fearful odds . Have ...
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... feel , Who sadly sitting on the sea - beat shore , Long look for lords that never shall return . Glen . Oft has th ' unconquer'd Caledonian sword Widow'd the North . The children of the slain Come , as I hope , to meet their fathers ...
... feel , Who sadly sitting on the sea - beat shore , Long look for lords that never shall return . Glen . Oft has th ' unconquer'd Caledonian sword Widow'd the North . The children of the slain Come , as I hope , to meet their fathers ...
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... feel the truth , Which I by certain proof will soon confirm . Doug . I yield me and obey ; but yet my heart Bleeds ... feels . Too well I love that valor which I warn . Farewell , my son ! my counsels are but vain . [ Embracing . And as ...
... feel the truth , Which I by certain proof will soon confirm . Doug . I yield me and obey ; but yet my heart Bleeds ... feels . Too well I love that valor which I warn . Farewell , my son ! my counsels are but vain . [ Embracing . And as ...
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... feel a little faintness ; I hope it will not last . [ Leans upon his sword . Lady R. There is no hope ! And we must part ! the hand of death is on thee ! Oh , my beloved child ! Oh , Douglas , Douglas ! Doug . Too soon we part ; I have ...
... feel a little faintness ; I hope it will not last . [ Leans upon his sword . Lady R. There is no hope ! And we must part ! the hand of death is on thee ! Oh , my beloved child ! Oh , Douglas , Douglas ! Doug . Too soon we part ; I have ...
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... feel it still in frosty weather ; from that mo- ment , sir , I made up my mind , and whenever I am compelled to confess , I always invent the con- fession ! Adolf . Invent ! Capt . Invent ! And now , sir , after this candid ...
... feel it still in frosty weather ; from that mo- ment , sir , I made up my mind , and whenever I am compelled to confess , I always invent the con- fession ! Adolf . Invent ! Capt . Invent ! And now , sir , after this candid ...
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