First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse].Sherwood, 1841 - 79 pages |
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... Thou hast deceived me , Iola ! No , no , my father ! IOLA . GRIMES ( violently ) . I say , again , thou hast deceived me ! I , who have watched thee from thy very birth , Have rocked thee in thy cradle , and have fed Thee in my arms ...
... Thou hast deceived me , Iola ! No , no , my father ! IOLA . GRIMES ( violently ) . I say , again , thou hast deceived me ! I , who have watched thee from thy very birth , Have rocked thee in thy cradle , and have fed Thee in my arms ...
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... tell me who it is That comes to woo , therefore I'll e'en stay here Until I see my father . Ha ! ( Retires to flat ... thee ? For the eye of youth to Is't for this ? -for this ? What dost thou here ? banquet on thee ? Back to thy chamber ...
... tell me who it is That comes to woo , therefore I'll e'en stay here Until I see my father . Ha ! ( Retires to flat ... thee ? For the eye of youth to Is't for this ? -for this ? What dost thou here ? banquet on thee ? Back to thy chamber ...
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... THEE ! Ah ! ( Kisses the Forget - me - not . ) A little note ! Poor youth- Ah , little do you dream What's this ... Tell her , this heart is clouded o'er with night , And ' tis with her to make that darkness day ! " Oh , hush , my conscious ...
... THEE ! Ah ! ( Kisses the Forget - me - not . ) A little note ! Poor youth- Ah , little do you dream What's this ... Tell her , this heart is clouded o'er with night , And ' tis with her to make that darkness day ! " Oh , hush , my conscious ...
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... thee tell my fortune ? ADELE . Give me thy hand . Oh , thou most beautiful ! ( Iola gives her hand - Adele fixes her gaze on Iola - Iola looks on the ground . ) Oh , fie ! IOLA . I cannot look on thy dark eyes . ADELE ( takes Iola's ...
... thee tell my fortune ? ADELE . Give me thy hand . Oh , thou most beautiful ! ( Iola gives her hand - Adele fixes her gaze on Iola - Iola looks on the ground . ) Oh , fie ! IOLA . I cannot look on thy dark eyes . ADELE ( takes Iola's ...
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... thee as my wife ! ( Exit Sir William R. H. ) IOLA . Do you love me , Margaret ? MARGARET . My pretty pet , I do ... tell thee , Margaret , Sooner than he should take me unto wife , I'd 50 [ ACT III . FIRST LOVE .
... thee as my wife ! ( Exit Sir William R. H. ) IOLA . Do you love me , Margaret ? MARGARET . My pretty pet , I do ... tell thee , Margaret , Sooner than he should take me unto wife , I'd 50 [ ACT III . FIRST LOVE .
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ADELE ANNETTE arms art thou beggar BELLOWS bond bright bright eyes burst cavalier cheek Chepe child clouds dear Dear father deceived door dost thou doth dress e'en e'er Enter Grimes Enter LESTER Enter Margaret Enter Sir William Exit Margaret eyes face fainting fair Farewell father fear flat flowers gallant gaze gentle girl gold Grimes's house Guernsey hair Hark Hurrah IOLA starting kissing knock lady Landlady LANDLORD last eve LESTER and PERCY Lester Burton light living loike look Madam Master Grimes merry merry old soul misery mock never night noise nurse o'er Old King Cole OMNES Percy Manley pray retires Royal Oak rush SCENE shine Sir William Stanton soul speak Speak-speak Stanton House storm strange sweet Swoipes tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thunder thy heart thy love unto voice weep What's wild wild passion Wilt young
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