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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... tell me in what terms he would reply ? Believe me , I have proved the man , and found him : I know he bears a most religious reverence To his dead master Edward's royal memory , And whither that may lead him is most plain . Yet more One ...
... tell me in what terms he would reply ? Believe me , I have proved the man , and found him : I know he bears a most religious reverence To his dead master Edward's royal memory , And whither that may lead him is most plain . Yet more One ...
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... tell you . See , with what sad and sober cheer she comes . Enter JANE SHORE . Sure , or I read her visage much amiss , Or grief besets her hard . - Save you , fair lady ! The blessings of the cheerful morn be on you , And greet your ...
... tell you . See , with what sad and sober cheer she comes . Enter JANE SHORE . Sure , or I read her visage much amiss , Or grief besets her hard . - Save you , fair lady ! The blessings of the cheerful morn be on you , And greet your ...
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... tell you . See , with what sad and sober cheer she comes . Enter JANE SHORE . Sure , or I read her visage much amiss , Or grief besets her hard . — Save you , fair lady ! The blessings of the cheerful morn be on you , And greet your ...
... tell you . See , with what sad and sober cheer she comes . Enter JANE SHORE . Sure , or I read her visage much amiss , Or grief besets her hard . — Save you , fair lady ! The blessings of the cheerful morn be on you , And greet your ...
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... tell you How anxious I have been for all your dangers , And how my heart rejoices at your safety . So when the spring renews the flow'ry field , And warns the pregnant nightingale to build , She seeks the safest shelter of the wood ...
... tell you How anxious I have been for all your dangers , And how my heart rejoices at your safety . So when the spring renews the flow'ry field , And warns the pregnant nightingale to build , She seeks the safest shelter of the wood ...
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... tell thee The tale of my hard hap . Upon the present Hang all my poor , my last remaining hopes . Within this paper is my suit contain'd ; Here , as the princely Gloster passes forth , I wait to give it on my humble knees , And move him ...
... tell thee The tale of my hard hap . Upon the present Hang all my poor , my last remaining hopes . Within this paper is my suit contain'd ; Here , as the princely Gloster passes forth , I wait to give it on my humble knees , And move him ...
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