The New York Drama: A Choice Collection of Tragedies, Comedies, Farces, Etc, 2±ÇWheat & Cornett, 1876 |
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... follow to the field some warlike lord ; And heaven soon granted what my sire denied . This moon which rose last night , round as my shield , Had not yet fill'd her horns , when , by her light , A band of fierce barbarians , from the ...
... follow to the field some warlike lord ; And heaven soon granted what my sire denied . This moon which rose last night , round as my shield , Had not yet fill'd her horns , when , by her light , A band of fierce barbarians , from the ...
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... follow where thou point'st the way . Next to myself , and equal to Glenalvon , In honor and command shall Norval be . On him intent you gazed , with a look Much more delighted than your pensive eye Has deigned on other objects to bestow ...
... follow where thou point'st the way . Next to myself , and equal to Glenalvon , In honor and command shall Norval be . On him intent you gazed , with a look Much more delighted than your pensive eye Has deigned on other objects to bestow ...
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... follow'd , as the thunderbolt Pris . Fear not that I shall mar so fair an har- Pursues the flash . rest , By putting in my sickle ere ' tis ripe ; Why did I leave my home and ancient dame ? To find the youth , to tell him all I knew ...
... follow'd , as the thunderbolt Pris . Fear not that I shall mar so fair an har- Pursues the flash . rest , By putting in my sickle ere ' tis ripe ; Why did I leave my home and ancient dame ? To find the youth , to tell him all I knew ...
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... follow ; And cautious ever are a mother's counsels . You must depart ; your presence may prevent Our interview . Norv . My blessing rest upon thee ! Oh , may heav'n's hand , which sav'd thee from the wave , And from the sword of foes ...
... follow ; And cautious ever are a mother's counsels . You must depart ; your presence may prevent Our interview . Norv . My blessing rest upon thee ! Oh , may heav'n's hand , which sav'd thee from the wave , And from the sword of foes ...
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... Follow her , Anna ; I myself would follow , But in this rage she must abhor my presence . [ Exit ANNA . Enter OLD NORVAL . Norv . I hear the voice of woe ; heav'n guard my child ! Lord R. Already is the idle gaping crowd , The spiteful ...
... Follow her , Anna ; I myself would follow , But in this rage she must abhor my presence . [ Exit ANNA . Enter OLD NORVAL . Norv . I hear the voice of woe ; heav'n guard my child ! Lord R. Already is the idle gaping crowd , The spiteful ...
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