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Why I describe him thus I'll tell hereafter: Stay, and detain him till I reach the
castle. [Erit through the Castle gates. .Anna. O Happiness : where art thou to be
found? I see thou dwellest not with birth and beauty, Tho' grac'd with grandeur,
and in ...
Why I describe him thus I'll tell hereafter: Stay, and detain him till I reach the
castle. [Erit through the Castle gates. .Anna. O Happiness : where art thou to be
found? I see thou dwellest not with birth and beauty, Tho' grac'd with grandeur,
and in ...
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SCENE I.—A Court, &c. as before. Enter DoNALD, R.H. and ANNA through the
Castle Gates. o Don. One of the vile assassins is secur'd, That struck this morning
at Lord Randolph's life. We found the villain lurking in the wood: With dreadful ...
SCENE I.—A Court, &c. as before. Enter DoNALD, R.H. and ANNA through the
Castle Gates. o Don. One of the vile assassins is secur'd, That struck this morning
at Lord Randolph's life. We found the villain lurking in the wood: With dreadful ...
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Enter DoNALD, through the Castle Gates. Don. The banquet waits. Lord R. We
come.—[Ezit Lord R. with Donald through the Castle gates. Glen. Norval, Let not
our variance mar the social hour, Nor wrong the hospitality of Randolph.
Enter DoNALD, through the Castle Gates. Don. The banquet waits. Lord R. We
come.—[Ezit Lord R. with Donald through the Castle gates. Glen. Norval, Let not
our variance mar the social hour, Nor wrong the hospitality of Randolph.
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