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O! tell me who, and where my mother is : Oppress'd by a base world, perhaps she
bends Beneath the weight of other ills than grief; And desolate, implores of
heaven, the aid Her son should give. It is, it must be so— Your countenance ...
O! tell me who, and where my mother is : Oppress'd by a base world, perhaps she
bends Beneath the weight of other ills than grief; And desolate, implores of
heaven, the aid Her son should give. It is, it must be so— Your countenance ...
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I will inform you how. When evening came, I left the secret place Appointed for
me by your mother's care, And fondly trod in each accustomed path That to the
castle leads. Whilst thus I rang'd, I was alarmed with unexpected sounds Of
earnest ...
I will inform you how. When evening came, I left the secret place Appointed for
me by your mother's care, And fondly trod in each accustomed path That to the
castle leads. Whilst thus I rang'd, I was alarmed with unexpected sounds Of
earnest ...
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Lady R. Despair : despair : Doug. O had it pleased high heaven to let me live A
little while !—my eyes that gaze on thee Grow dim apace! my mother— (Dies.)
Enter LoRD RANDoDPH, and ANNA, L.H. Lord R. Thy words, the words of truth, ...
Lady R. Despair : despair : Doug. O had it pleased high heaven to let me live A
little while !—my eyes that gaze on thee Grow dim apace! my mother— (Dies.)
Enter LoRD RANDoDPH, and ANNA, L.H. Lord R. Thy words, the words of truth, ...
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ancient Anna arms battle beauty better birth bold brave breast brother Castle Gates cause character child counsel Crosses dame death DIRECTIONS dost thou Doug Douglas Enter Erit Exit eyes faithful fall fame fatal fate father favour fear feel follow fond fortune give Glen Glenalvon grow hand happy hast hear heard heart heaven Home hope hour husband JNorv judge king known LADY RANDolph land leave lives look Lord Randolph means meet mind mortal mother nature never night noble Norval o'er once passion play Pris protect representation SCENE secret slain soon sounds speak speech spirit STAGE stranger success sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou shalt thought told tragedy truth turn valour virtue voice whilst wind young youth