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... story of her woes indulgent hear, And grant your suppliant all she begs—a tear.
In confidence she begs; and hopes to find Each English breast, like noble Percy's
, kind. SPOKEN BY MR. BARRY. AN Epilogue I ask'd; but not PROLOGUE. ...
... story of her woes indulgent hear, And grant your suppliant all she begs—a tear.
In confidence she begs; and hopes to find Each English breast, like noble Percy's
, kind. SPOKEN BY MR. BARRY. AN Epilogue I ask'd; but not PROLOGUE. ...
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go and press the hero to my breast. [Ereunt Lord R. and Don. R.H. Lady R. The
soldier's loftiness, the pride and Investing awful war, Norval, I see, [pomp
Transport thy youthful mind. JNorv. Ah! should they not? Blest be the hour I left
my father's ...
go and press the hero to my breast. [Ereunt Lord R. and Don. R.H. Lady R. The
soldier's loftiness, the pride and Investing awful war, Norval, I see, [pomp
Transport thy youthful mind. JNorv. Ah! should they not? Blest be the hour I left
my father's ...
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But beware, my son, Of yon Glenalvon; in his guilty breast Resides a villain's
shrewdness, ever prone To false conjecture. He hath griev'd my heart. JNorv.
Has he indeed? Then let yon false Glenalvon Beware of me. [Erit, L.H. Lady R.
There ...
But beware, my son, Of yon Glenalvon; in his guilty breast Resides a villain's
shrewdness, ever prone To false conjecture. He hath griev'd my heart. JNorv.
Has he indeed? Then let yon false Glenalvon Beware of me. [Erit, L.H. Lady R.
There ...
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