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Thou lookst at me as if thou fain wouldst pry Into my heart. "Tis open as my
speech. (Crosses to R.H.) I give this early caution, and put on The curb, before
thy temper breaks away. The friendless stranger my protection claims: His friend I
am, ...
Thou lookst at me as if thou fain wouldst pry Into my heart. "Tis open as my
speech. (Crosses to R.H.) I give this early caution, and put on The curb, before
thy temper breaks away. The friendless stranger my protection claims: His friend I
am, ...
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Let no man, after me, a woman wed, Whose heart he knows he has not: tho' she
brings A mine of gold, a kingdom for her dowry. For let her seem, like the night's
shadowy queen, Cold and contemplative:—he cannot trust her; She may, she will
...
Let no man, after me, a woman wed, Whose heart he knows he has not: tho' she
brings A mine of gold, a kingdom for her dowry. For let her seem, like the night's
shadowy queen, Cold and contemplative:—he cannot trust her; She may, she will
...
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Grief cannot break a heart so hard as mine. Lord R. O misery : Amidst thy raging
grief I must proclaim My innocence. Lady R. Thy innocence: Lord R. My guilt Is
innocence compar'd with what thou think'st it. Lady R. Of thee I think not: what
have ...
Grief cannot break a heart so hard as mine. Lord R. O misery : Amidst thy raging
grief I must proclaim My innocence. Lady R. Thy innocence: Lord R. My guilt Is
innocence compar'd with what thou think'st it. Lady R. Of thee I think not: what
have ...
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