The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter some , fighting with DON LOPE . I know I cannot save ...
... king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter some , fighting with DON LOPE . I know I cannot save ...
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... king's name . Lope . I yield ? Men . Aye , sir , what can you do beside ? Lope . Slaying be slain . And yet my heart relents Before your voice ; and now I see your face My eyes dissolve in tears . Why , how is this ? What charm is on my ...
... king's name . Lope . I yield ? Men . Aye , sir , what can you do beside ? Lope . Slaying be slain . And yet my heart relents Before your voice ; and now I see your face My eyes dissolve in tears . Why , how is this ? What charm is on my ...
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... king - Alas , what agony , I know not what , grows on me more and more ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . - Enter KING . King . Don Mendo comes not back , and must not come , Till he have done his errand . I myself Can have ...
... king - Alas , what agony , I know not what , grows on me more and more ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . - Enter KING . King . Don Mendo comes not back , and must not come , Till he have done his errand . I myself Can have ...
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... King . And this seems just to you ? Men . It does , my liege . King . Then not to me , Don Mendo , Who will examine , sentence , and record , Whether in such a scandal to the realm The son be guilty of impiety , Or the sire idle to ...
... King . And this seems just to you ? Men . It does , my liege . King . Then not to me , Don Mendo , Who will examine , sentence , and record , Whether in such a scandal to the realm The son be guilty of impiety , Or the sire idle to ...
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... king desires me from your mouth to learn His sentence on my son . Blan . Oh , Violante ! Men . From me ! from me ! to whom the king as yet Has not deliver'd it ? -- But what is this ? Oh , God ! ( The center door opens and DON LOPE is ...
... king desires me from your mouth to learn His sentence on my son . Blan . Oh , Violante ! Men . From me ! from me ! to whom the king as yet Has not deliver'd it ? -- But what is this ? Oh , God ! ( The center door opens and DON LOPE is ...
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