The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... hand . Cat . And yet to - morrow does the council meet , To fix a day for Edward's coronation . Who can expound this riddle ? Glo . That can I. Those lords are each one my approved good friends , Of special trust and nearness to my ...
... hand . Cat . And yet to - morrow does the council meet , To fix a day for Edward's coronation . Who can expound this riddle ? Glo . That can I. Those lords are each one my approved good friends , Of special trust and nearness to my ...
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... hand as patient As e'er did Hercules . Rat . The fair Alicia , Of noble birth and exquisite of feature , Has held him long a vassal to her beauty . Cat . I fear , he fails in his allegiance there , Or my intelligence is false , or else ...
... hand as patient As e'er did Hercules . Rat . The fair Alicia , Of noble birth and exquisite of feature , Has held him long a vassal to her beauty . Cat . I fear , he fails in his allegiance there , Or my intelligence is false , or else ...
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... hand of justice to fall heavy on her , Yet still , in kind compassion of her weakness , And tender memory of Edward's love , I have withheld the merciless stern law From doing outrage on her helpless beauty . Hast . Good Heaven , who ...
... hand of justice to fall heavy on her , Yet still , in kind compassion of her weakness , And tender memory of Edward's love , I have withheld the merciless stern law From doing outrage on her helpless beauty . Hast . Good Heaven , who ...
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... hand in hand with yours : our common foes , The queen's relations , our new - fangled gentry , Have fall'n their mighty crests - That for your pri- vacy . Exeunt . SCENE II . An Apartment in JANE SHORE's House . Enter BELMOUR and DUMont ...
... hand in hand with yours : our common foes , The queen's relations , our new - fangled gentry , Have fall'n their mighty crests - That for your pri- vacy . Exeunt . SCENE II . An Apartment in JANE SHORE's House . Enter BELMOUR and DUMont ...
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... hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just regard and value for your worth , The welcome of a friend , and the free partnership Of all that little good ...
... hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just regard and value for your worth , The welcome of a friend , and the free partnership Of all that little good ...
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